On Oct 17, 2007, at 6:33 PM, David Leinbach wrote:
> I think the 45 hours simply refers to how much music they think you
> should be able to fit on the built-in memory (notice it says "No Wi-
> Fi connection on your journey? No need, the Nokia N810 offers up to
> 45 hours of music playback..
On Aug 13, 2007, at 1:31 AM, Thomas Armagost wrote:
> I'm worried that maybe Apple has crippled it in such a way that it
> won't work with the n800. I hope not.
MacOS generally uses standard BT keyboards, not RFCOMM, so it's
unlikely that it will have problems.
I don't see any specs on Apple'
On Jun 27, 2007, at 7:23 PM, Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
> (which are in fact quite user extensible, witness the software product
> portfolio available at handago) by dis-allowing the user from
> installing
> arbitrary software "apps" on it.
I don't like that aspect of it. We'll see how long
On Jan 29, 2007, at 8:54 PM, Larry Battraw wrote:
spares. The only cards I know of that don't are microSD (TransFlash),
and SmartMedia. In those cases software or the chipset for the
interface may need to take care of it.
Are you certain about that? Can't you get cheap little microSD to SD
Does anybody know whether the N800 supports Bluetooth headsets or not?
I'd be very unhappy if support for the 770 ended before Nokia added
that to their Bluetooth driver. I find having to hold the phone up to
my ear for VoIP to be very irritating.
Nokia wrote the Bluetooth driver for the 7
On 11/15/05, Matthews-Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone else got any SE K750i (or just SE) handset experiences with the 770?
Works just fine on my SonyEricsson P900. The btcond application that
handles the connections is open source, so I'm sure any troublesome
phones could be fixed as we