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I don't know how to use the remote control app. There's a few sub categories in the remote control section, Presentation, Media Player and Desktop. I've not looked into it yet, maybe later.

Apparently a site has got their hands on a version of the K750 with CCD:

http://www.jaymarts.com/news_activity/webb...sp?rqP_id=13256

1. It could be fake and 2. If it's real then the pics are so small it's hard to tell the difference in the comparison pics.

There's also some info about another headphone set:

http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=651808

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3.5mm jack included, could be ideal.

Just got one of these myself last week. Review's spot-on. It's funny how people tend to be either Nokia or Sony/Er users - a bit like ATi/Nvidia or AMD/Intel. I'm Sony all the way, but the wife is definitely a Nokia fanboy. I don't bother with the supplied software - Float's Mobile Agent is about a million times better. :cool:

Just got one of these myself last week. Review's spot-on. It's funny how people tend to be either Nokia or Sony/Er users - a bit like ATi/Nvidia or AMD/Intel. I'm Sony all the way, but the wife is definitely a Nokia fanboy. I don't bother with the supplied software - Float's Mobile Agent is about a million times better.  :cool:

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Cool, I'm downloading it now. I still haven't figured out the bluetooth media player thing, I can't be assed to read any documentation either :/

Went down town to get one of these today.. been recalled apparently.. :(

i got two stories one was that there was a problem with a screensaver freezing the phone, and the other was SMS messages not being recieved properly..

any firmware bugs so far dazzla ?

anyway, ill grab one in a few weeks.. no worries :D

That's what I'm trying to get working now. From what I can gather, with the FMA software, when the scripts are installed (which I have now) it should appear under Connectivity -> Accessories. There I'll find controls for stuff like iTunes, Winamp, WMP, MPC the lot. Loads. Thing is it's apparently broken on the K750 so the devs are getting it to work now.

That's the only thing I miss, although I never found any decent BT Symbian remote control software for windows I had Salling Clicker for OS X and that was quality. This can offer something similar once it's "unbroken" :D

That's what I'm trying to get working now. From what I can gather, with the FMA software, when the scripts are installed (which I have now) it should appear under Connectivity -> Accessories. There I'll find controls for stuff like iTunes, Winamp, WMP, MPC the lot. Loads. Thing is it's apparently broken on the K750 so the devs are getting it to work now.

That's the only thing I miss, although I never found any decent BT Symbian remote control software for windows I had Salling Clicker for OS X and that was quality. This can offer something similar once it's "unbroken" :D

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I used to have an awesome bluetooth Symbian remote app for Windows when I was back in Canada, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was. I didn't back it up or bring it with me when I came to China because I have no bluetooth here on this PC. If I remember what it was or find it, I'll post it here for you and you can compare. The FMA software does sound awesome though. I hope they fix it for you soon.

dont know if it was mentioned earlier but this phone is nothing compared to new Nokia's comming out soon like the N Series for example

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Well, that's a matter of opinion. The 3 N series they announced were mixed.

The N90 has a few nice features, nice high res screen and 2MP camera with a carl zeiss lens. But it's absolutely ****ing huge, so I'd rule that out.

The N91 is the one with the 4GB HD but it's got the same old res screen as all other S60 phones like the 7610 (less then the K750i) and apart from that it's the same as any other S60 phone, except it's pretty ugly with tiny buttons.

The N70 looks nicest to me, still a little on the chunky side, same res as old S60 phones, 2MP camera and there's not really anything of note.

I just fail to see how thye blow it away personally.

ill post photos when i get my phone i think o2 online get stock on the 20th if so ill have this done by the end of the month

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When I rang up, the guy said the order comes through on the 20th, so he'll put my order through on the 21st.

I think you should get it whenever the person you spoke to orders it. I think they just add your order to their diaries and order when that date comes round. I don't think their's an actual "list" as such.

But it's not like their gonna run out. If it's taking 3 weeks to get them in, they must of ordered a fair few phones. Enough to cope with the amount of people who have pre-ordered and for the rest of the expected demand for it.

Hi,

I have just purchased a 750I - and have still got my 700I - I wish to transfer my txt messages from the old handset to the new one...

Any one know how I could go about this?

Oh yeah - K750i is a wicked phone - got it the day it came out in UK, sim free; works a charm and I have no gripes about the handset at all. Good review though..

Seano

Hi,

I have just purchased a 750I - and have still got my 700I - I wish to transfer my txt messages from the old handset to the new one...

Any one know how I could go about this?

Oh yeah - K750i is a wicked phone - got it the day it came out in UK, sim free; works a charm and I have no gripes about the handset at all.  Good review though..

Seano

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Use a program called Float's Mobile Agent.

You should be able to back everything up on it... then transfer it onto your new phone.

I know you just plug the K700 in a sync the inbox etc, and that will copy all of the msgs + phonebook to your PC. But I'm not to sure about how you can transfer it onto you K750. I'm sure it can be done... I just don't know how!

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