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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 7:36 am |
LoL every field has its sacrifices...If you only have 20 voice entries then guess what...thats more space for something else that you may use and you don't notice
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 8:01 am |
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I personally think that voice names are stupid! You anyway have to press buttons to activate voice dialling so you may as well go all the way and save the space for something more useful, such as cool ringtones/pics etc.
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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 8:05 am |
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LoL not really just one button speak, pause, dial. I too believe its useless as are voice records and yeah there could be better things there but hey people use it thats why its there. And if you want more space then delete the original pics and tones you dont like.
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 8:10 am |
It would be really cool if the Vxxx was to support transflash or some other memory expansion cards. They do have wuite a little memory. 5MB isn't that much if you think about it. My Samsung X600 has 10MB, but the Motorola makes up for the little memory with its features.
Lydon
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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 8:43 am |
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LoL very true...but thats how competition keep each other on their feet.
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 8:47 am |
It would be nice if Motorola were to be a (lot) more competitive with their future phones when it comes to memory. If the Vxxx series phones were to have about the same amount of memory as the E398, it would be really cool.
Anyway, its not like we can change that.
P.S. Is it true that when you flex your phone your memory can increase? I read on another forum that someone flexed their phone and their memory increased from 5Mb to 6Mb.
Lydon
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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 11:06 am |
In view:
Can putting Windows XP on a 15gb harddrive make it a 16gb hard drive.
( Example )
So my obvious answer is, no, as far as thats concerned you cannot change hardware storage space with software.
Unless it may actually be virtual memory in the software then yes its possible although 1mb wont do too much.
Back on topic, you never know, if you send your ideas to motorola they may just listen and think up something more along the customers dreams.
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 12:26 pm |
I could do that, but you know, they get so many e-mails they probably won't get around to reading my one!
The least people could do is respond to your e-mails!
Lydon
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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 1:39 pm |
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Well the main reason I don't particularly do such things as "share ideas" with them is because I can almost guarantee that theres almost 100 or more emails just sitting in the inbox of the company that are the exact same thing...So I just avoid it.
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 Lydon
 Posts: 163
Phone Model: Samsung XGH-X600, Motorola V500, Sharp 902 & Nokia N70
Service Provider: Vodacom |
 Sat Jan 01, 2005 3:37 pm |
I know what you mean. Every idea these days is just used! Nothing new really comes out, except for features.
There probably isn't a single design on Earth for a cellphone that someone hasn't thought about!
I guess you have to be in a "powerful" position for your ideas to be taken into account.
P.S Do you come on here every day (this site) @ veilfore69?
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