Samsung D900 review: Slim slider extreme
The slimmest slider in the world already on the market. Samsung D900 (12.9 mm thick when closed) offers almost maximum equipment. It has also been given a special final touch: a 3 megapixel camera and a superb display. Now try to imagine it all in a stylish sliding body. The price, however, is rather high.
- Nathalia
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When I first started using the d900 (the most beautiful phone in the world!!!) the G sign was not on and yet as of last night its been on the screen permanently. Can someone please tell me what this is and how I can take this off the screen? Also, someone wrote about the ringing starting low and then going higher, I'd also like to know how to make it ring at the same volume. Please please help me cus I've browsed the net to no avail. Many thanks
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- 2007-01-11 22:19
- pa7K
- Clemmy
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Have recently changed from Nokia to Samsung D900.
Can someone tell me how to get Bluetooth to connect automatically with my car-kit. I find that I have to switch on ignition..and then connect manually. Whereas, my Nokia connected automatically before driving off.TUIA
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- 2007-01-11 22:07
- NH6$
- Si
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Hi guys, I've just got the D900 yesterday and I'm loving it. However, when I receive text messages, they are automatically saved to the SIM card, which only has capacity to store 20. How tdo you change this to default all text messages to save to the phone memory which can store 200?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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- 2007-01-10 10:01
- TtTI
- Anonymous
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hey i need some help....
i have had my D900 for a while now and at the top of my screen there is always a little E in a blue box can anyone tell me what this is and how i get rid of it please and thankyou.
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- 2007-01-04 12:28
- mX@1
- punkrockgoddess
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Hey you guys! Im planning to buy a D900 and I'd like to ask those of you who actually own one if the document viewer really works.. like the PPT, DOC, etc. Is the document viewer available right after I buy it or do I need to have applications and stuff? And is it easy to transfer the files from the PC to the phone? Sorry I'm really kind of technology illiterate here.. Thanx so much!
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- 2007-01-03 04:18
- PRQg
- Anonymous
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I also need to know how to save sent text messages so I know what and when I sent it
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- 2006-12-30 22:17
- nxmi
- jules
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Hi - Please can somebody tell me how to save sent messages on the d900....thanks
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- 2006-12-30 22:14
- nxmi
- Jordan
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The D900 is my first samsung and so far so good. they are alot stronger than they look and withstand a lot of force. the only thing that has disappointed me with this handset is the limited SMS ringtones other that that IT IS THE BEST PHONE IN THE WORLD!
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- 2006-12-13 12:01
- S35r
- aez
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i'm planning to buy this phone but i need your help. i read most of the previous comments and some of you mentioned that the phone has a poor sound quality yet some say the opposite. can anyone tell me which one is true?
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- 2006-12-13 08:56
- PGHI
- whoever
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yo derrick
u can put ur emails on the pc but u need to first install the cd
iv tried it and it works
iv had this d900 for 3 weeks and i think it is excellent
i have no complaints with it
but can any of u guyz tell me where i can get a different background theme without buying it
the big ben one iv had for long and i want a different one now
thnx... :)
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- 2006-12-04 19:44
- m9%i
- Stix
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I noticed that when the phone rings, the ringer starts off low and then goes to the normal tone after the first ring. Is there a way to change it so that it always rings at the proper volume? Also it seems none of my text msgs are being kept in 'Sentbox'. Is there a way to make it save sent msgs there? thanks.
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- 2006-12-03 02:23
- kCYj
- Anonymous
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Just purchased that D900. I have the G sign constantly on. Can someone please advise me how to get the GPRS sign on the display off?
Much obliged
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- 2006-11-29 04:41
- MafH
- Greg P
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I have a Samsung D500 that has been through a full wash and dry cycle and still worked after I dried it out on the dashboard of my Ford F250. Does anybody think the D900, or indeed any other phone will be as tolerant????
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- 2006-11-28 08:47
- PBCM
- Edgar
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i'm getting this phone but can anyone tellme if i can watch videos full screen ?? thanks
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- 2006-11-27 07:09
- Pb3@
- MICK
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i a, going to buy my mobile samsung d900 its very koool...........
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- 2006-11-25 20:39
- PGhs
- Anonymous
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too many cons mentioned which shouldnt be......ringing profiles aren't worth mentioning.......3g version is seperately coming......and pics saving into phone isnt that bad either.......
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- 2006-11-19 14:18
- PTpV
- g
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This might be a noobie question, but looking to leave motorola and one concern I have. they keep mentioning ringing profiles. Can I give people in the phonebook each thier own ringtone. I know the phone can ring with mp3 files and the "groups" can have a selected ringer, but can each person have thier own ringer?
thanks guys!
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- 2006-11-13 06:43
- 49yA
- Lupu
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I've bought this phone on the open market because in Canada is not available from any carriers.
It is partially unlocked (i think); so i can use it on any network. What buggers me is that everytime i want to use the WAP browser to access the internet, it gives me a network error message. I've called Fido (mobile carrier) and they said to Call samsung because internet should be ok from their side (it was ok on my old Sony/Errikson). Well Samsung is closed on weekends. Any help from you guys would be appreciated.
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- 2006-11-04 22:18
- Yc6k
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