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RE: Alltell!
OH well...
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nuff said
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I hope it's not Sprint. They have the worst coverage in my area. Even though the quality of their calls is quite good (and calls one minute or less were free!) it's no good if you can't connect. Sprint seems to suck up all the really great phones. (My LG-510 is-- ok, but the menu and graphics- suck, and are mediocre, respectively.
verizon has been berry berry good to me, and I hope they get the 7135. I'm due for an upgrade, and I really like this phone. I normally don't like PDA/phone combos, but this looks very do-able.
Time to e-mail Kyocera.
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AT&T is not a CDMA carrier, so that's not going to happen.
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much longer range than the others)
It's a sweet looking device, but:
No Bluetooth.
Small screen.
Lo-res. (you're kidding right? go from my N760 to that?)
A-GPS is not GPS. It's in compliance with federal regs to allow
the 911 system to locate you. It doesn't mean you can use
GPS software with it.
Sorry for the negative post, but i think i better represent the target
consumer for this type of product. Gorgeous pictures though!
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James Bond, you can hide now:)
But anyway the device looks awesome and I will probably buy it when it arrives to Europe with maybe some improved functions.
Long live PalmOS!!!
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RE: James Bond, you can hide now:)
http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_story.asp?ID=3729
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Treo 270:
4.2 x 2.8 x .7 5.4 oz.
Kyocera 7135:
4.0 x 2.4 x 1.1 6.6 oz.
smaller height & width, but thick and heavy as a brick. Still, Treos don't have GPS, SD slot, 16 bit color, and MP3 capability!
Tally ho! I'm in!
Good enough for me!
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RE: James Bond, you can hide now:)
Kyocera is a leading CDMA company, having taken over Qualcomm's (the grand poobah of CDMA) handset arm.
I would give snowballs in hell better odds ;-)
GSM can't have *all* the cool phones...
RE: James Bond, you can hide now:)
RE: James Bond, you can hide now:)
I would give snowballs in hell better odds ;-)
Don't be so sure. It may not be a 7135, but Qualcomm have released a hybrid chip that works on both CDMA (their read and butter) and GSM (wherre they would like to have their cake and eat it too). Given the relationship between Qualcomm and Kyocera, I wouldn't be surprised if we see that chip in a Kyo phone first ... and a hybrid like the 7135 would be perfect for introduction in the European market.
~ "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed." - DV ~
Our Long National Nightmare is (almost) Over
Still waiting for Verizon or Sprint to get this, but am pleased there is now a large light at the end of the tunnel!!
-Kevin Crossman
RE: Our Long National Nightmare is (almost) Over
That is, you can't get there from here.
If you are starting from scratch, you're fine, but if you want to get what's in your current Palm unit into the 7135, there's issues.
Expected releases for Sprint/Verizon vary from mid January to as late as April.
H
RE: Our Long National Nightmare is (almost) Over
Thanks, Robrecht
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hgoldner's comment about interoperability problems is not true.
If you search our new online knowledge database they would know...:
http://support.kyocera-wireless.com/kyoceraknowbase/root/public/kyo1055.htm?
Thanks for all your support of the new Kyocera 7135
Best,
KyoceraGuy
for the
Kyocera Smartphone Team
RE: Our Long National Nightmare is (almost) Over
Thanks for visiting the site and getting in touch with the User Community! I'm sure that database will be very useful for some of us, so thanks for pointing that out. :)
Good luck with the launch!!
Cheers,
Dan
Palm OS version and memory
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Michael T. Ashby
Director
InterPUG
http://www.interpug.com
FWIW - The 7135 Hit Australia First
Go Telstra.
~ "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed." - DV ~
hi-res or not
I have read the new palm tungsten doesn't compare to the high res of the sony. How does the kyocera compare?
this has the same memory & also has expansion possibilities. I'd love to get it but can't live without the excellence of the sony screen.
RE: hi-res or not
What do you mean doesn't compare? Its 320x320 - just like yr 615 - and all Sonys except the NR/NX models because of the virtual graffiti. the kyocera is old, low-res 160x160. In terms of a convergent device, i think the tungsten W has the best res. It is OS4.1 but it has OS 5 hi-res API and does 320x320.
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I'd read that Palm Inc. had a few ex-Sony personnel on staff but I'd never hear it related to the screens.
I also know that some Palm models have used Sony screens as components - but don't know if the T|T uses a Sony screen or not.
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who is alltell
I WANT MY VERIZON!!!!!!
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