My fault. Die Dinger heißen Air Max Solas und es finden sich ein paar bei Ebay oder den ein oder anderen Online-Shop.
Beiträge von thalabel
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Moinsen,
durch Umstieg auf Nokia 6280 biete ich ein gerade gekauftes SE K750i in komplett Silber an. Gerät ist bei Ebay gekauft worden und Tiptop in Ordnung (Link zur Auktion kann gesendet werden). Gerät ist in OVP inkl. allem Zubehör. Alle Angebote bitte per PN.
Betreffend des Tausch, bitte nur aktuelle Modelle anbieten, Hersteller egal. Anfragen ebenfalls per PN bitte.
PS: Kann auch noch ein original SE W800i Cover inkl. aller Teile dazulegen, dann bitte 25 EUR draufschlagen.
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Könnte einer der Besitzer des Phones mal ein Vergleichsbild betreffend Grösse mit einem anderen Mobile, z.B. K750i, machen und einstellen?

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Original geschrieben von thokoe
Ich habe das W550i heute einen Tag lang zum Testen gehabt.
Ich muss sagen, dass ich ziemlich enttäuscht bin. Es handelt sich um relativ "billigen" Kunststoff, das orange Cover wird ziemlich übel aussehen nach ein paar Wochen wegen der Gummibeschichtung. Das S700 war um Längen besser verarbeitet. Die Speaker neigen leicht zum Kreischen und die eingebaute Expander-Stereo-Funktion verfälscht die Musik ziemlich. Die Handyfunktionen sind erste Sahne, aber die Musikfunktionen stelle ich in Frage. Guten Sound habe ich nur mit meinem eigenen Sony-Ohrhörer erleben können, das mitgelieferte Headset sit auch nicht so dolle. Schade eigentlich, ich hatte mir mehr versprochen. Nun bleib ich doch bei meinem K750i, da weiß cih was ich habe. Da knarzt nix dank Moosgummi unterm Akkudeckel und gut ist...
Gruß THomas
Sehe ich ähnlich, aber mit sowas wird man Bester der Connect-Handyliste...lol

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Würde auch eher das 6111 nehmen, von der Grösse des Gerätes her, aber mit 23MB Speicher komme ich heute leider nicht mehr weit...
Warte ich doch auf weitere S40 Neuvorstellungen, bis jetzt kam ja nicht viel fürs mittlere Segment...

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Sagem Communication (SAFRAN Group) has launched its new ultra-slim my300X product line, being the first step into the globally renewing its product range.
In mobile telephony, a highly technological market, innovation is not only linked to features but also to design. In addition to proposing a new design style in the product range, Sagem Communication has also taken the first step to evolving its product naming for the range going forward.
A new step has been taken through the launch of the extra slim and trendy SAGEM my300X. The elegance of the product is reinforced by usage of several materials, playing also on the contrast between colours. Stylish curves highlight the keypad that is aesthetic and ergonomic.
SAGEM my300X is packed in a very compact form factor, it integrates the best of latest technologies with a comfortable 65k colour screen (128x128 pixels) to enable customers user friendly access to all services such as WAP 2.0 over GPRS, latest JAVA™ MIDP2.0 version, download of Hi-Fi and polyphonic ring tones.
The new naming scheme of GSM range shows the evolution towards this new generation of handsets. Clearly understandable, the name allows to identify easily the positioning of the mobile in the range, the level of services available on the GSM and the form factor of it (barphone, clamshell, slider, etc). SAGEM mobiles allow a high level of customisation, “my” prefix, present in all product names, illustrates the capability of the mobile to be customised.
Various versions are also launched in this family.
SAGEM my301X allows very high level of connectivity embedding Bluetooth features, SyncML services and a triple band radio for even more independence.
SAGEM my302X, integrating the same level of connectivity, is dedicated to outdoor conditions. A special design of the keypad and a focus on rubber materials fits with the needs of customers for mobiles able to operate night and day in the most difficult conditions.“This new product line, with the combination of attractive design and high level of features, answers to more and more demanding customer needs for their mobile phone. To study slim products is already a strong trend for our range. “ declared Thierry Buffenoir, Deputy CEO, Sagem Communication.
Thus, my300X product family, with its fashionable curves, its mannered finish and its high level of features illustrate how future products in SAGEM range will be, innovation being key for technologies and also for design.

via phonemag
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Nix Speicherkarte..., bei allen Slim clamshells ist nur interner Memory vorhanden.
ZitatAlles anzeigenThe SGH-Z540 is a modernistic and exquisitely designed phone that will attract fashion-conscious consumers and working professionals who desire the many features of 3G in a superior slim design. It holds 150MB of content and supports Bluetooth and USB transfers.
Specifications
UMTS / GSM / GPRS (900 / 1800 / 1900MHz)
1.3 Megapixel Camera
LCD 2.3" 240×320(QVGA) 262K Color TFT
External: 1.07" 128×128 65K Color TFT
Video Recording & Messaging (MPEG4 / H.263 / Real)
Video Telephony & Streaming
MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / WMA / Real
Dual Speaker
Bluetooth / USB
Document Viewer
150MB MB internal memory
99 × 50.5 × 14.9 mm
95 gfrom slashphone
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Original geschrieben von Netzwerkservice
Bei 70! Galonen Dieseltank, will ich nicht wissen was der pro Meile schluckt.Der Hummer 2 verbraucht alle 16 Meilen eine Galone.
Deswegen haben die zwei Hummer2 die ich kenne auch Autogastanks...

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Messe-Kombiticket gibt's nicht mehr
Hundertausende von Messebesuchern werden es künftig schwerer haben, mit Bussen und Bahnen als Ziel zu kommen: Zur CeBIT wie zur Hannover Messe wird es 2006 die bisher übliche Kombination von Eintrittskarte und Fahrschein (Kombiticket) nicht mehr geben.
Die Messe AG hat die Vereinbarungen mit dem Großraum Verkehr Hannover (GVH) gekündigt und beendet damit eine siebenjährige Kooperation. Auch der S-Bahn-Sonderverkehr als einzige direkte Nahverkehrsverbindung zwischen Flughafen und Laatzen ist bedroht.„Das Kombiticket ist für uns ein Kostenfaktor“, sagt Messe-Sprecher Detlev Rossa. Das Unternehmen zahlt dafür jährlich eine Million Euro an den GVH. Das ist der Messe zu teuer – auch, weil die Bahn mittlerweile City Tickets anbietet, mit dem Fernreisende teilweise den Nahverkehr in Hannover nutzen können.
Die Nahverkehrsunternehmen, die allein zur CeBIT etwa 210 000 Messegäste und Standmitarbeiter zum Gelände und zurück bringen, reagieren gereizt: „Der Standort Hannover wird massiv geschädigt, wenn wir zur Messe kassieren müssen“, kritisiert der Üstra-Vorstandsvorsitzende André Neiß. Man habe der Messe in den Verhandlungen 20 Prozent Rabatt angeboten – ohne Erfolg. „Der GVH kann auf die Einnahmen des Messeverkehrs keinesfalls verzichten“, sagt Geschäftsführer Wolfgang Stack. Die Verkehrsunternehmen werden zu den Messen so genannte Standschaffner einsetzen, die auf den Bahnsteigen Fahrscheine verkaufen und sie gleich mit einer Ticketzange abknipsen. Außerdem wollen sie rigoros in den Bahnen kontrollieren.
Durch den Streit um das Kombiticket wird auch der Sonderverkehr der S-Bahn gefährdet. Bezahlt wurde er bisher teils vom Land, teils aus den Zahlungen der Messe für das Kombiticket. Die für den Nahverkehr zuständige Region macht klar: „Wir können es uns nicht leisten, aus eigener Tasche Sonderzüge zu finanzieren“, erklärt Hermann Meyer, Leiter der Nahverkehrsabteilung.
l So machen’s andere: An den führenden Messeplätzen mit Ausnahme Berlins sind Eintrittskarten auch Fahrscheine. In Hannover gibt’s für Heimspiele von Hannover 96, den Hannover Scorpions, für Popkonzerte und Aufführungen der Staatstheater.
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ZitatAlles anzeigenThe company of Sony Ericsson has always experienced troubles with making a successful low-end model and that is why it passed this task to other firms. Being an innovation leader in middle and high-end segments, this manufacturer supported the sale of low-end phones either by the price or by leading models, which acted as stream-engines. Unfortunately, till the end of 2006 the maker will not find power, time and capabilities to improve the situation and represent models capable of competing with the best devices by other manufacturers on the market. And even considering its leading positions in introducing new functions in elder models, we can surely say that in a budgetary segment the company is forced by rivals much. Sony Ericsson makes low-end phones following the residual principle and they bring no innovations. And the announcement of new models on Monday is actually the same old thing. Technically old solutions are only endowed with new nice forms, but at the same time they are not just lack margin of safety, they are outdated even at the release moment.
We think that Sony Ericsson Z300i is of the most interest among the announced models. This is a clamshell mainly targeted at women than men. Maybe its code name Eva arises from this fact? Actually, the developers tried to create a successful continuation of Sony Ericsson Z200i, but failed. And the appearance of the phone, which makes the lion's share of the price, was considered the main task. The first impression it makes is the plastic is rather good, solid and qualitative, following the best tradition of the Z200. Even though it lacks velvety covering, still Style Up panels are present, and one extra set is included into the kit. The design strikingly intersects with the Z200's, and once again a round monochrome display is applied. The backlighting is in pastel colors, and a caller's name, which is scrolled till the number, is shown at a call. That is not convenient sometimes, since the scrolling is rather slow and the number is scrolled visually better. An integrated antenna becomes a standard for this class, and surely it is integrated, rather than designed as a rim like in the Z200. Due to the antenna the centre of the phones' gravity is off-center, thus you can't place an open device on the table, it will fall on the screen side in no time and start balancing. This is the first such a dubious solution.
The hardware part of the phone copies Sony Ericsson J200i, however for some reason IrDA is refused. The model uses no Fast Port either; a standard connector is placed instead. And that is even stranger as connectivity means were always present in the Z-series. The screen is claimed to shows 65K colours, however, truly is equal to the J200i's one both in picture quality and colour rendering. So, this is a morally outdated STN screen, and Samsung showed off with such ones about a year ago in the same class.
The absence of Java is compensated with three preinstalled games, the polyphony is rather weak for today and mp3 melodies are not supported. The same battery as in Sony Ericsson K750/W800 provides with durable work time. In fact, there are no evident advantages except for the design, which refers to the Z200. The company expects this model to play for the whole 2006, and the shipments will start in February. Approximate price forms 150 USD. And Samsung's clamshells, for instance, the X460 and X480 act in the same class, but their price doesn't exceed 135-140 USD, and is likely to even reduce more by the Z300i's release. Also a line of new solutions is coming in this price category, and the only advantage of the Z300 remains its design. So, you should pay attention to this device if you are searching for a phone for a pupil, a young girl, and the only function demanded is speaking, but not other extra options.
Sony Ericsson J220 demonstrates one more transformation of a famous device the J210 into a slightly renewed version. This is a typically low-end solutions, which will be sold exactly due to its price and only. Considering low sales of the J-series and its unsuccessful life, we will not dare to predict a good career for this model. In some way it replaces Sony Ericsson T290 (we mean sales only due to the price). The sales are planned for March, and the cost will form 100-110 USD.
Sony Ericsson J230 is a cheap phone with radio and having no camera either. This model follows the principle telling that ones incapable of buying an mp3 player integrated into a phone or a standalone one will buy this device. And the sales of Nokia 2300, which was targeted at the same segment at the launch moment, proved the falsity of this opinion. Its sales will be caused mainly by the price, and the radio will mean little. The J230 will appear in February for the price of 120-130 USD.
All the three models are targeted at school children, or customers needy of a budgetary solution only for talks and worshiping a Sony Ericsson trade mark. We can't consider these models interesting, and they won't influence the situation in their segments. Their out-of-date interface and many program constraints demonstrate the same numbness of Sony Ericsson's low-end solutions.