Hi-Mobile.net was very kind to send us in the Linux-based Motorola A780 cellphone for this review. This is the most affordable PDA-like phone in the market today, selling for less than $280 at Hi-Mobile's store. Although this phone was released over a year ago, it came pre-installed with the latest available English firmware released around November 2005 (R52_G_0D.74.A2R) which also contains a newer build of the Opera 7.50 browser. Check inside for our review and lots of screenshots.
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Since this is a GSM cellphone, mentioning the frequencies that it runs on would be nice. I mean, I could google for it, but usually one finds that sort of thing in a review.
I don't know what the problem is with the 9500 you tested was, and I don't know how badly your video looked because you haven't set the mime type correctly on your server and I can't test it correctly from my phone.
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Since this is a GSM cellphone, mentioning the frequencies that it runs on would be nice. I mean, I could google for it, but usually one finds that sort of thing in a review.

Second, I've never had any problem streaming realplayer video on my Symbian Series 60 smartphone, such as this one http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/ram/nb/fiftysectrail_16x9_nb.ram
I don't know what the problem is with the 9500 you tested was, and I don't know how badly your video looked because you haven't set the mime type correctly on your server and I can't test it correctly from my phone.