Guy Kewney
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11-26-2003 11:12 AM ET (US)
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Finally, browsing. Schaeffer shows a slide, which is supposed to be a 640x480 "small screen rendered" version of the Wall Street Journal web site. Then he shows how it will look on the Sendo X. I can't show the pic here; I'll get one for the main www.kewney.com site...
Custom look and feel.
The Now! screen is the replacement for the standard series 60 "idle" screen; it's the place you dial calls from. This replaces this first, with a 'multi-pane' screen. As you scroll left and right, the content of the screen changes. "There's no practical limit to the number of panes we can have. Each pane is built of an extensible plug-in architecture. So if I'm fond of music, my first pane can be places where I get MP3s, or I can have inbox items shown from my operator."
This is really aimed at network operator customisation.
We also allow you to have a good blend of what the operator wants you to see, and what you want to see - and hopefully, they are the same!
b>Accessories! </b>
This starts with the folding keyboard. It looks like any folding keyboard.
The stereo headset comes in the box. But there's the option of the bluetooth headset - clearly, the Plantronics design.
Finally, a round up of other features:
it's tri-band, GPRS, 120 MHz and all the standard Series 60 "stuff"
Ron rushes anxiously to the deadline...
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