Frostmourne hungers
under Resources at 5:49 pm on March 9th, 2007
My Sony Ericsson K500i served me well for nearly 2 years through all the ups and downs but its time I moved on. Lets think big. Lets think PDA
Since the moment my brother told me he was got me a PDA (just cause he was getting one for a very good deal), I knew what I had to call it. I bring to you Frostmourne
On the 7th of March, I got my i-mate K-JAM from my bro’s room mate who dropped it off. It looked hot even when it was switched off and without power. That evening we searched in vain for a cell phone shop to hold PDA accessories. I knew they wouldn’t stock high end stuff but my dad insisted we tried. Overnight we tried to charge it via the pc to no avail but the next morning we went down to the main electronics market in Mumbai and picked up a new charger, a scratch proof screen guard and a stylus (which my brother had lost 8-)) all for 750 inr. That along with the leather pouch and 1 GiB mini SD card that I already had made a great set.
As of now, I still have my Sony Ericsson K500i and have no particular plans for it at the moment.
Its working well so far. I just had to download Windows Mobile Device Center for proper synchronisation though as advertised by Microsoft at the release of Vista, the OS detects the phone. I couldn’t see a direct icon for the device under My computer so WMDC was helpful. You could say that you would get WMDC if you vista-ized active sync
Just got all my contacts sorted out to perfection with quite a few good apps as suggested by Underlord and surfichris. All I need to do now is to set up wifi at my place
Oh by the way, if you didn’t already notice the phone has a built in qwerty keyboard and stereo sound along with the usual touch screen making it really accessible and easy to use. If you have some app suggestions, tips and tricks or anything else, do let me know
Check out what the official i-mate site has to say about K-JAM
Check out the K-JAM specs and reviews on gsmarena.com (my favourite mobile review site :))
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