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RE[2]: Review lacks info..
by jonnycat26 on Thu 6th Apr 2006 20:43
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> I was VERY specific to say that it doesn't play PLS files. Did I ever said anything that it doesn't play RAM???
Easy there.. What I meant, and think I said, was that I've never had any problem streaming videos, and the quality of both streaming and video I've put on an MMC card has been fine. Did I ever mention RAM, or just point to it in a link? I think the topic was quality.
RE[3]: Review lacks info..
by Eugenia on Thu 6th Apr 2006 20:52
in reply to "RE[2]: Review lacks info.."





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2005-06-28
>Since this is a GSM cellphone, mentioning the frequencies that it runs on would be nice.
Usually, I don't tend to duplicate information that can be easily found by clicking our link to the product. A review is about how well or not the product works, not copying/pasting the press releases. I do mention that the phone is quadband anyway.
>Second, I've never had any problem streaming realplayer video on my Symbian Series 60 smartphone,
I was VERY specific to say that it doesn't play PLS files. Did I ever said anything that it doesn't play RAM???
> I don't know what the problem is with the 9500 you tested was
Download it first and then copy it to your phone. I can't set up the MIME type on that server as I don't have any priviliges on it. I tried that video on the Nokia 9500 of a friend of mine a few months ago and it was as bad (if not worse than in the two Motorola Linux phones I got here). The video was encoded with Quicktime 7.1 in 3gp at 384 kbps, QVGA resolution.
Please note that the video plays perfectly on the 80Mhz CPU of Sony Ericsson K700i. The Motorola Linux phones run at 312 Mhz and the Symbian ones are (usually, not always) at 195 Mhz.
Edited 2006-04-06 20:31