
I don't need a skillet in my pants.ģ: Phone functions and mail are handled within Symbian.

I guess they chose the 600 because it was the 'best' balance of battery life to heat and performance, although I guarantee you could clock it back to the 1.2 GHz, but I wouldn't want to put THAT in my pocket. Some promotional shots show a weird custom launcher, though.Ģ: Yep. Some of the pictures from AkihabaraNews show the elements /really/ small on that 296PPI screen. So it either comes with moded windows 7 or you'll have to install a ton of third party appsto basicaly do anything with the phone.ġ: True. It is not phone oriented (AFAIK you can't make a phone call on Windows 7 out of the box) It will be slow as because not designed for 600MHz processor (not to mention 1 GB memory)ģ. It has small elements that don't work very well on mobile screen = hard to touch anythingĢ. Expect import costs to be somewhere between an $arm and a $leg, but it can be done.ĭeFacto wrote:Nice, but Windows 7 just won't work here because:ġ. It'll be available this summer for an expected off-contract price of roughly $850 US and as far as I know on docomo's stance on unlocking, you may just be able to pick up one of these little beauties.


