Author |
Sony Ericsson: to do list |
watcher Joined: Feb 18, 2003 Posts: 202 From: SLOVENIA, Europe PM |
what SE has to do with firmware :
1. insert alarm clock option when phone is off
2. enable sms report function
3. enable sms folders
4. task manager and CLOSING APLICATIONS possibility - i dont know if this is in the R1D version which i have
write down your wishes
|
|
mk5808775 Joined: Jan 19, 2003 Posts: 138 PM |
Update to UIQ 2.1 for themes and tons of other stuff. |
3301 Joined: Aug 01, 2002 Posts: 124 From: sweden PM |
for what i now the alarm works just fine when the phone is off.
and the sms report works for me. |
Coramoor Joined: Nov 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
They'd have to add an alarm clock in the bios. this could be possible through a bios flash.... But I doubt they'd do it. The bios may also be so small that it couldn't contain an alarm. Or maybe the bios is incapable of turning the phone on. This would make an alarm while the phone is off impossible as the phone has to be turned on to start shaking and making noise. |
Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Quote:
|
On 2003-02-20 10:34, watcher wrote:
1. insert alarm clock option when phone is off
- Would be nice, but may be a Symbian 7 limitation
2. enable sms report function
- don't use it, but I understand many do
3. enable sms folders
- Would definately come in handy considering how many SMS this phone can store!
4. task manager and CLOSING APLICATIONS possibility - i dont know if this is in the R1D version which i have
- There's a small, free app that already can do this, as well as manage the physical files on your phone. Check out http://www.my-symbian.com
|
|
|
psikey Joined: Jan 31, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
Whats the big deal with alarms with the unit switch off?
I never turn off my T68 and it gets me up every morning with no problems.
Typical PDA's such as the Psion and PocketPC are never actually off. They keep using juice in standby mode( Revo Plus looses 4% power per day). If you could actually turn them off you would loose the contents of the internal memory (not with the P800).
The P800 in its low power mode probably lasts longer that PocketPC's in their 'Off' mode anyway!
|
bart Joined: Feb 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Flanders PM, WWW
|
1 sms and MMS ringtones
2 better battery's
3 more memory
4 inprovement of camera pixels
5 lighter phones
thats all
i hope the T610 will have this for me.
long range bluetooth is nice and MP-3 on a phone is great. |
ktd Joined: Dec 22, 2002 Posts: 97 From: Sweden PM |
Quote:
|
On 2003-02-20 22:08, bart wrote:
1 sms and MMS ringtones
- You already can assign different tones for MMS, SMS, E-Mail etc.
2 better battery's
- YES!!!
3 more memory
- Ehhh, isnt 12MB + up to 128MB enough?
4 inprovement of camera pixels
- More in need of a flash than more pixels really...
5 lighter phones
- Come on. Itīs not that heavy. Buy a gym card...
|
|
This post was posted from a computer!
|
watcher Joined: Feb 18, 2003 Posts: 202 From: SLOVENIA, Europe PM |
Quote:
|
On 2003-02-20 10:34, watcher wrote:
what SE has to do with firmware :
1. insert alarm clock option when phone is off
2. enable sms report function
3. enable sms folders
4. task manager and CLOSING APLICATIONS possibility - i dont know if this is in the R1D version which i have
write down your wishes
|
|
5. unable to make sms foldrs
|
bokayo Joined: Feb 13, 2003 Posts: 198 PM |
Louder sms alert tone, can use ring tone as sms alert tone
This message was posted from a T68i |
Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@bokayo:
Dude, do you even OWN a P800? It already can do all that. Remember, this is a P800 forum group, not T68i
[ This Message was edited by: Rashkae on 2003-02-21 00:03 ] |
dark_knight_r3turns Joined: Feb 13, 2003 Posts: 186 From: BATCAVE PM, WWW
|
my real wish for a mobile phone is it to have a future SMS sending option.
This message was posted from a P800 |
Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
For me, I'd like an "auto-reply" SMS. So if you receive an SMS from anyone or a pre-defined contact list, your phone will automatically send back a message. Maybe something like:
"I'm asleep right now, but will SMS you right back when I wake up" or something. |
Epedemic Joined: Dec 28, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Denmark, Copenhagen PM |
Quote:
|
On 2003-02-21 01:24, Rashkae wrote:
For me, I'd like an "auto-reply" SMS. So if you receive an SMS from anyone or a pre-defined contact list, your phone will automatically send back a message. Maybe something like:
"I'm asleep right now, but will SMS you right back when I wake up" or something.
|
|
that wont happen as it can create quite an expense if someone finds out and spams you...
|
d_a_r_k_n_e_z_z Joined: Jun 15, 2002 Posts: 186 From: My Crypt in L.A. PM |
mainly design better and unique phones even for the lower entry level units. |
|