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rich.
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Re: sat nav

#31 Post by rich. »

:lol: :lol:
dont have or need a smartarse phone :D
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Re: sat nav

#32 Post by JPB »

Plenty of folk don't, which is all well and good, but imagine having satnav software of your choice (most apart from Binatone is available for both operating systems**, Android and Windows phone 8, much of it free) on a gadget that didn't cost any cash up front and doesn't charge you for updates or silly voices. Still, in your profession I'm guessing that there's only one handset for you, it's the phone for men:
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Some say that you can drive a fully laden Land Rover over one of those and not break [the phone]. Trust one who knows; you can't. :oops:


**-OK, so I forgot Symbian, apologies to the remaining few brave souls who've been using it since they had a Sony P800 in 2002 and still find it satisfactory, which it is and mine still works perfectly. Slowly, but perfectly. :oops:

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Those were the days.... :D
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Re: sat nav

#33 Post by megadethmaniac »

A P800, I had one of those! Ace phone.
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#34 Post by rich. »

how much damage to the landrover ( apart from the ususal factory intalled incompetence) :lol:

i once drove a 15ton digger over a mobile, it didnt like it... although my nokias have had lots of abuse... 45mph & off the bonnet of my van or a 10 metre drop off a roof and survived :lol:
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#35 Post by JPB »

megadethmaniac wrote:A P800, I had one of those! Ace phone.
Aye, and possibly the first to have automatic display orientation, a touchscreen, a camera, video recording and Men In Black 2, in line-drawn fashion, just like a BBC B game.
Maximum storage card capacity was 128MB, internal storage was 16MB and RAM was also 16Meg. But we managed. It even runs the Virgin (now Absolute) radio app just fine without dropout on GPRS when the modern daily phone (HOX) needs half of its GB of RAM and a wireless connection to achieve the same end result. What progress? Satnav though, GPRS doesn't do that. :lol:
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Re: sat nav

#36 Post by rich. »

my nokia makes phone calls :D
dont ask me what model it is... it said nokia on the box & its a flip phone.... sometimes its a flying phone as its not an improvement on the old 5110
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#37 Post by rich. »

build your own proper phone :D
its an impressive bit of work ..


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#38 Post by suffolkpete »

JPB wrote:
OK, so I forgot Symbian, apologies to the remaining few brave souls who've been using it since they had a Sony P800 in 2002 and still find it satisfactory, which it is and mine still works perfectly. Slowly, but perfectly. :oops:
Lucky you! mine packed up years ago.
PS, Can you swat that avatar? :x
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Re: sat nav

#39 Post by JPB »

Still on its original battery too! The P800, not the avatar which I'm thinking ought to be due a rest about now. :lol:

(Space at left of screen now occupied by someone who reminds me of lots of people, none of them me).
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