Edited by sporkguy, 28 April 2006 - 11:32 PM.
Orange SPV M500 Review
Started by
sporkguy
, Aug 10 2005 08:39 PM
#1
Posted 10 August 2005 - 08:39 PM
Review Gone - Sick to bloody death of my photography being stolen for use on eBay - take your own goddamn photos!
#2
Posted 10 August 2005 - 08:39 PM
*gone*
Edited by sporkguy, 02 May 2006 - 03:52 PM.
#3
Posted 11 August 2005 - 06:43 AM
Excellent review!
#4
Posted 11 August 2005 - 09:19 AM
sporkguy, on Aug 10 2005, 21:39, said:
I had one minor problem lately relating to SPB Pocket Plus (the today screen plugin) - I was getting txts back from friends saying I was sending them the same txt twice in a row.. every single time. It turns out that the 'Close Button' functionality of SPB PP (which closes apps instead of minimizing them) was closing the message centre prematurely, and as such, confusing the device into sending the txts twice.
Disabling that particular part of the program has solved that problem
Disabling that particular part of the program has solved that problem
FYI - Add tmail.exe to the list of exceptions in the options for the close button and you can still use the functionality whilst not sending multiple messages.
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#5
Posted 11 August 2005 - 09:23 AM
Superb review. Well done, I was waiting for a decent review like this. Once again well done 
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"Your pony died because it wasn't pretty enough" -- Jeremy, PurePwnage
Nokia 3330 -> SPV -> Nokia 7210i -> SPV c500 -> SPV m500 -> SPV c500 -> SPV c600
Phone Future:
The next SPV that has WiFi - come on Orange!
#6
Posted 11 August 2005 - 10:17 AM
rmg, on Aug 11 2005, 09:19, said:
FYI - Add tmail.exe to the list of exceptions in the options for the close button and you can still use the functionality whilst not sending multiple messages.
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rmg.
Now _that_ is a handy tip.
Nice review - the photos make the device look particularly attractive (not that I need convincing, I've already got one!)
#7
Posted 11 August 2005 - 05:54 PM
thanks a lot guys - this is my first ever proper review of something (usually because I'm months behind everyone else!), so I'm really happy how it came out!
Appreciate all the praising comments, thanks
Appreciate all the praising comments, thanks
#8
Posted 12 August 2005 - 02:18 PM
Yes good job, there are still people out there umming and arring about this handset.
Let me reassure you, it's very good.
Few minor gripes about key locking features etc, but otherwise good.
Can't believe all the crap orange puts on comes to TWENTY EIGHT MEG??
BigStorage here I come!
Let me reassure you, it's very good.
Few minor gripes about key locking features etc, but otherwise good.
Can't believe all the crap orange puts on comes to TWENTY EIGHT MEG??
BigStorage here I come!
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#9
Posted 12 August 2005 - 09:24 PM
Excellent Review.
Just one question though, how do you flash the phone to get rid of the orange "stuff"?
Also, are there any dust issues with the phone? I keep the phone in my pocket and was wondering weather to invest in a decent case?
Cheers
Just one question though, how do you flash the phone to get rid of the orange "stuff"?
Also, are there any dust issues with the phone? I keep the phone in my pocket and was wondering weather to invest in a decent case?
Cheers
Edited by mitman, 12 August 2005 - 09:26 PM.
#10
Posted 14 August 2005 - 08:52 AM
NikLP, on Aug 12 2005, 15:18, said:
Yes good job, there are still people out there umming and arring about this handset.
Let me reassure you, it's very good.
Few minor gripes about key locking features etc, but otherwise good.
Can't believe all the crap orange puts on comes to TWENTY EIGHT MEG??
BigStorage here I come!
Let me reassure you, it's very good.
Few minor gripes about key locking features etc, but otherwise good.
Can't believe all the crap orange puts on comes to TWENTY EIGHT MEG??
BigStorage here I come!
What do they put on that takes up 28mb!?
Quote
"Your pony died because it wasn't pretty enough" -- Jeremy, PurePwnage
Nokia 3330 -> SPV -> Nokia 7210i -> SPV c500 -> SPV m500 -> SPV c500 -> SPV c600
Phone Future:
The next SPV that has WiFi - come on Orange!
#11
Posted 14 August 2005 - 09:43 AM
I highly recommend the BigStorage rom-change - it frees up a hell of a lot of space for us to use in other areas.
if you're interested you can find more on http://www.xda-developers.com/ in the forum (there are lots of guides and the rom images are on the ftp - as well as the original apps such as PhonePad etc)
if you're interested you can find more on http://www.xda-developers.com/ in the forum (there are lots of guides and the rom images are on the ftp - as well as the original apps such as PhonePad etc)
#12
Posted 14 August 2005 - 10:48 AM
hey good review, im due an upgrade next month from my beloved c500 and my minds now made up which to have, thanks for the persuasion 
I love my c500 !!
#13
Posted 14 August 2005 - 11:39 PM
well i'm due on next month too, and i'm kinda thinking of taking the c550 but it looks like not that much of a change so i probably upgrade m500.
but i'm really conscious about the battery life of every phone i have. so, my question is how's the battery life doing with this sexy beast(m500).
but i'm really conscious about the battery life of every phone i have. so, my question is how's the battery life doing with this sexy beast(m500).
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#14
Posted 15 August 2005 - 12:27 AM
i know that this phone is cool ..... i have one BBIIIIIGGGG reservation though....... is it going to lose all and/or any of the data like contacts and dates in the diary (stuff tht is very important to me) if the battery runs flat or it crashes or i have to do a hard reset?
i only ask this because i had the m2000 for a total of two days and lost all the information i put on it...twice....!!!! YES i know i should have backed it up. BUT. it isn't always possible or practical to do back ups everytime you change something especially if you are away from home...
i really want this phone for the cool factor and i am sure that by using this site and the expert/ethutiass information , i will eventually use it to its full ability
so in short mr reviewer.... does it have the same problem as the M2000?
lets hope you can help me make a descision.
Andrew
EDIT : swearing - not big or clever
i only ask this because i had the m2000 for a total of two days and lost all the information i put on it...twice....!!!! YES i know i should have backed it up. BUT. it isn't always possible or practical to do back ups everytime you change something especially if you are away from home...
i really want this phone for the cool factor and i am sure that by using this site and the expert/ethutiass information , i will eventually use it to its full ability
so in short mr reviewer.... does it have the same problem as the M2000?
lets hope you can help me make a descision.
Andrew
EDIT : swearing - not big or clever
Edited by Disco Stu, 15 August 2005 - 07:03 AM.
#15
Posted 15 August 2005 - 06:52 AM
arlangner, on Aug 15 2005, 00:27, said:
is it going to lose all and/or any of the data like contacts and dates in the diary (stuff tht is very important to me) if the battery runs flat or it crashes or i have to do a hard reset?
That's a two part question.
If you hard reset then it will lose all contacts etc (as will most devices) - suggest sync with outlook to have copies of your contacts.
If it runs out of battery life it will lose everything - suggest use something like sprite backup. Well worth it for the hassle it saves (I just had a replacement C500 delivered this morning and it took less than 5 minutes to restore - less hassle)
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#16
Posted 15 August 2005 - 07:34 AM
The backup battery kicks in for 72 hours. So I hear.
Quote
"Your pony died because it wasn't pretty enough" -- Jeremy, PurePwnage
Nokia 3330 -> SPV -> Nokia 7210i -> SPV c500 -> SPV m500 -> SPV c500 -> SPV c600
Phone Future:
The next SPV that has WiFi - come on Orange!
#17
Posted 15 August 2005 - 09:49 AM
Hi there!
I've had the M500 for 4 days now and I've noticed that the GPRS connection is rather flaky. It will connect once, then I have to go to wireless mode and back again to get it to connect properly. Did you test that in the review?
I like the size of the phone very much, but am not sure about pocket outlook for text messages - it's a bit fiddly. The memory is rather tight (I've only installed 3 or 4 extra programs but I've only got 13 mb left) but I'm nervous of reflashing the ROM. The camera is a bit pants but fine for a few odd snaps.
thanks!
I've had the M500 for 4 days now and I've noticed that the GPRS connection is rather flaky. It will connect once, then I have to go to wireless mode and back again to get it to connect properly. Did you test that in the review?
I like the size of the phone very much, but am not sure about pocket outlook for text messages - it's a bit fiddly. The memory is rather tight (I've only installed 3 or 4 extra programs but I've only got 13 mb left) but I'm nervous of reflashing the ROM. The camera is a bit pants but fine for a few odd snaps.
thanks!
#18
Posted 15 August 2005 - 10:08 AM
Great review!!
I am thinking of upgrading in a few months fromt he C500 and this looks interesting. My main concern is the screen, I generaly put my phone in my trouser pocket and some time the same pocket as my car key :eek: but not often.
So basically is the screen well protected? Does the phone come with a carrying case? if so could it fit in a pocket?
I am thinking of upgrading in a few months fromt he C500 and this looks interesting. My main concern is the screen, I generaly put my phone in my trouser pocket and some time the same pocket as my car key :eek: but not often.
So basically is the screen well protected? Does the phone come with a carrying case? if so could it fit in a pocket?
#19
Posted 15 August 2005 - 11:09 AM
Screen + car keys = ouch
You can get film-type screen protectors if that's something that's likely to happen
The M500 comes with a case with a belt clip, which is actually OK. Was thinking about getting a leather one, but this one is fine.
You can get film-type screen protectors if that's something that's likely to happen
The M500 comes with a case with a belt clip, which is actually OK. Was thinking about getting a leather one, but this one is fine.
#20
Posted 16 August 2005 - 01:05 PM
flipper, on Aug 15 2005, 09:49, said:
Hi there!
I've had the M500 for 4 days now and I've noticed that the GPRS connection is rather flaky. It will connect once, then I have to go to wireless mode and back again to get it to connect properly. Did you test that in the review?
I've had the M500 for 4 days now and I've noticed that the GPRS connection is rather flaky. It will connect once, then I have to go to wireless mode and back again to get it to connect properly. Did you test that in the review?
I use GPRS quite heavily and have found no problems with it. It may only be your handset.
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