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I'll take some pics when I integrate a mic into the solutions, as I'm gonna be ripping away at it all soon.

And yeah, I upgraded, but the latest firmware is buggy (corrupted files on my MS) so dropped back for now. And in all honesty, I wasn't as impressed by the media player as I thought I would be...

On the latest W800i firmware R1AA008 the corrupted files on the MS bug is fixed :)

Get a W800 if you can, there are loads of little improvement in the software. An example is when you zoom in on a photo, a little hourglass appears to let you know it's doing something as it takes a while, but you can't tell you even pressed the zoom button on the K750i. Same hourglass appears when you're moving around between them, and there are loads of other little improvement too.

That hourglass is something that was added in a firmware update I believe... and should be on the K750i now too.

k800 is coming up in Q3

the specs will be something like this...

3.2 Mpixel camera

2.0 inch QVGA screen

physical size 2mm thicker then k750 due to new camera

activity keys moved to the side

no joystick, replaced with d-pad type navigation key similar to w810

new user interface closer in resemblance to the symbian UIQ OS

support for all possible Bluetooth profiles including the A2DP Stereo Bluetooth profile

stereo soundspeakers like the W550i

466 MB internal memory

expandable external memory via M2 Memory stick micro

possible EDGE

possible 3G with cam on front for video calls

Quickshare

GoForce 4800 video chip with 640x480 30 FPS (H.263 MPEG4 CIF)

Xenon flash (real cam flash!)

Image stabilizer (steadyshot)

Fastest imaging processor ever in a mobile device

Pic Bridge

HTML Browser

BESTPIC? - pic your best shot out of multiple taken

se-nse.net

for sure i will get the 512mb (about $58 here (Thailand))

4GB and 8GB Duo PROs are coming out sometime this year ;)

But they're surely gonna cost hell a lot

@Game: S700 supports java, and there aren't many useful applications for it just yet. Try lasyk.net tho :)

Any suggestions on whats the best video format to convert stuff too? I want to convert some Quicktime (MOV) trailers, but not sure which format will look the best. :(

Use SUPER ? to convert your videos to 3GP. If your video skips a bit when you set the video to fullscreen, lower the bitrate and/or framerate, the phone's processor struggles a little.

What's the difference in k750i and w800i besides the look and feel of the phone? I believe the k750i's firmware can be upgraded to the w800i's one...no?

K750I

*Black and looks SEXEY!

*64Mb Memory card

*Photo Editing Software

*Crap Headphones

W800I

*White and Orange and looks nice.

*512mb Memory card

*Disk2phone Music Software

*HPM-70 hands free and headphones are excellent

*Better mp3 player software on phone.

Basically, k750i is based on people who like taking photo's thats why it looks like a camera at back and w800i is based on people who like music.

My k750i is flashed to a w800i and works perfect, also got the Hpm-70 headphones and 512mb card:D

  • 2 weeks later...

Anyone have the changelog for the last firmware update or the last two updates (hopefully)?

EDIT: Fooking sweet, I've noticed they added the hourglass icon when scrolling through the pictures and/or zooming in. I loved that addition to the W800i as it actually tells you it's doing something, whereas before, you'd press zoom and you'd get no indication to pressed anything until 3/4 seconds later, it zoomed. I'm a happy bunny.

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