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New Samsung D500 First Impressions
Ooh shiny! Slidy, well made. Java! Silly ringtones. Really nice screen. Clear voice quality. Slightly iffy Bluetooth.


Peter
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New iSync?
I'm needing a new phone, but I don't see that one listed as a [link|http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/isync/devices.html|supported device]. After using iSync with my Samsung i300(Palm phone) and iPod, I won't use anything that doesn't work with iSync.


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New Nope
Not even slightly. The SyncML is over http, which means that iSync won't support it in the forseeable.

I'm going to see if I last the 7-day grace period within which I can return the phone for another; the early signs are good.


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New oh well
maybe the iTunes phone will be released before mine gives up the ghost. It does a hard reset if I swap batteries(wipes everything out) and I see the case is starting to seperate.
Darrell Spice, Jr.                      [link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]\n[link|http://www.spiceware.org/|SpiceWare] - We don't do Windows, it's too much of a chore
New There's always ebay.
I got a Samsung i500 palm phone there a few months back. It's a little quirky in some respects, and I really wish it had the high resolution screen and memory stick slot of the Sony Clie', but it's been a convenient phone+PDA box.

<~ $175 used/refurbished at eBay versus ~ $550 new on Amazon for the i500.

Cheers,
Scott.
New Samsung D500 Second Impressions
OK, so I've lived with the phone for a couple of days now.

I really like the slider form factor. It's a very natural way to answer and hang up the phone. When you close the phone, it locks automatically. Mechanically, the slider has been done well. It feels solid and smooth, and a spring-loaded mechanism pops it open or closed once you push it past a certain point. Just below the screen is a small ridge of grippy stuff so that you can get a nice purchase on it.

The ability to use MP3 ringtones is excellent; 80MB of memory means that I can use lots of proper MP3s for the various call groups (Iron Maiden's Wasted Years by default, [link|http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/magical+trevor/|Magical Trevor] for friends, [link|http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/kenya/|Kenya] for family, Stop The Rock for colleagues/work). Silly, yes.

The camera is spiffy. [link|http://guildenstern.dyndns.org/pics/family/cats/d500_merlin2.jpg|Obligatory Cat Picture] was taken at 1152x864, superfine quality. The CCD in the camera is 1.3 megapixel.

There's a little fringing where the sun is reflecting off the window frame, but on the whole it's really rather good.

The phone ships with a little speaker that plugs into the side; this makes MP3 playing and handsfree voice quality much better.

In daily use, the keypad isn't too bad for a big-fingered chap like me, so normal people are going to find it pretty pleasant. The keys are reasonably sized and have a nice positive click.

The menus are clearly laid out with items being where you'd expect them to be. You can customise the phone to a reasonable degree, but it's impossible to get yourself into a position where you make the phone unusable (in stark contrast to my old Siemens C35, which cheerfully let me change the language to Turkish).

The games are a bit meh, but I don't care. I don't play them. I did get a very spiffy map of the London Underground off the Orange website, though; even has a route finder!

Telephony is superb. The call list is intuitive and the voice quality excellent. Contacts are easy to manage and search.

Texting is good, too; the T9 is well implemented and I can send my usual grammatically-correct and properly spelt SMS messages without too much difficulty. I'm not sure that I like the lack of a symbol key, though; you have to press 1 and then a little menu pops up, from which you choose the non-alpha symbol you want. A bit fiddly, especially for normal punctuation.

Overall, I'm still very impressed with the phone. Things that are likely to get on my nerves include the slide mechanism loosing its current silky smoothness, and the lack of a scientific calculator (I need to convert decimal to octal to hex on a daily basis, and can't do it reliably in my head).
Note for people who are going to start wailing about wanting Just A Phone: [link|http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,,46548,00.html|Click Here]. You ARE catered for.


Peter
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     Samsung D500 First Impressions - (pwhysall) - (5)
         iSync? - (SpiceWare) - (3)
             Nope - (pwhysall) - (2)
                 oh well - (SpiceWare) - (1)
                     There's always ebay. - (Another Scott)
         Samsung D500 Second Impressions - (pwhysall)

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