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Guest jabez
Posted

Hi people!

My friends who are NOT SmartPhone users are so envious of the Wave files, the movies (trailers), and the skins which I have downloaded onto my Tanager.

How can I send or share these files with them?

They have Nokia 3650 and 3530

Guest dinoalbert
Posted

Im not sure about their Nokia if it plays .wav files or those movie trailers (depends maybe on what format), but if it does, you can send/share the files by IR using the Smart Explorer. For the skins/themes, definitely they cant use it on their Nokias...its for Smartphones only 8)

Guest dinoalbert
Posted
and question...What's the difference between SD card and MM Card? pwede ko ba silang gamitin pareho sa tanager ko?  

and another question....Why can't I view the addict mobile menu on the STK service? Is this a bug? If it is...where can we report bugs? Definitely not to Smart dahil wala naman sila magagawa tungkol dito  

one last question...kaya ba i run ng tanager and pocket pc apps?

Both SD and MMC can be used with the Tanager. Physically, the SD is a bit thicker than the MMC, and it has a lock to prevent data deletion just like a floppy disk, whle the MMC doesnt have a lock. The SD has a higher speed than the MMC. The only advantage of the MMC is that its cheaper than the SD.

In my opinion, PPC apps cant be used/installed to a Smartphhone. If you notice, PPC apps are used with stylus/screentouch technology unlike the Smartphone. I could be wrong though... :wink:

Guest jabez
Posted

I just browsed my friends User's Manual for his 3650. I think Nokia uses Real Player files and the Symbian operating system.

So unless there is a file conversion program, I don't think I can share files with Nokia users.

Am I right about this? :?:

Guest dinoalbert
Posted

exactly! better yet, they start using Smartphone instead... :)

Guest Shoti23
Posted

Im just wondring if you guys can watch movies as in whole movies in your tanager? if so.. how is it? ok ba yung screen resolution and sound? how much yung cost ng Sd Card sa philippines? and lastly where do you get your software version upgrade?

tnx guys

cheers!!! :) :D :(

Guest dinoalbert
Posted

Some have done this so far...converting DVD movies into DivX or Mpeg format so they can watch it on the Smartphone..try to ask at the Main Forum. I didnt think of doing this myself since I only have a 128Mb SD card already full of Games and movie trailers/ funny video clips and MP3s/ WMAs.

As for software version upgrades, I believe there is non yet for the Tanagers but if there will be, Im sure we can find it somewhere in the net....like Orange's Canary.

I was able to buy a 128Mb Sandisk and TwinMos SD card for P3,900.

Guest vctor
Posted

128mb mmc costs about 1,300 to 2000 here in makati

Guest Xander
Posted

the price of the SD or MMC card varies with the brand. though i've seen on this forum that Sandisk seems to have a problem with the SAP, i have a 256 MB SD card and haven't encountered any problems with it. for converting movies to Divx format, check out the Software thread with topics on PocketMVP (PocketDivX).

Guest dinoalbert
Posted

What the prob about the Sandisk with the Smartphone? Im using a 128Mb SD Sandisk and there's no problem so far...

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Guest grifter
Posted

@vctor,

where did you see the php1,300 128MB mmc?

Guest v3il
Posted

I had an SE p800 before... 4k for that ms duo.... 64mb lang!

solid ang taga ng SOny at Ericsson!

Guest grifter
Posted

hehe... memstick is really expensive. :lol:

Guest dinoalbert
Posted

thats because Memory Sticks are made by Sony only (?) and they have no other competitors... or they dont have much competitors unlike the SD and CF market

Guest grifter
Posted

i've seen generic memsticks. my friend's cybershot uses a generic memstick. but still, the are more expensive than cf or sd/mmc.

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