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Mannydoall
post Oct 1 2006, 06:32 AM
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Now that I got my mpx220 working prefect and with new 2000mAh
Lion battery I no longer have to give it a break. It goes fast though
The internet, contact, e-mails, download, mms and text mess.
BTW, I can now dowload and watch my favorite movies with Smartphone Media Studio 2.5
Download Free Trial - Buy FULL version. http://www.makayama.com/
I try it with THE MATRIX the 1st one, which took all night to down load them, when I played it back no sound. ohmy.gif I read it happens with some movies
So now I first download a demo of the movie which plays for 3 min.
And takes about that long to down load before I do the long play.
I just did THE LOST CITY & NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
The volume is low so headphones are needed but the picture quality is
Excellent. Does anybody know a good and user friendly File Manager program?
Special Thanks to Mr. Runningtiger. biggrin.gif
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muchomorek
post Oct 1 2006, 02:59 PM
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Nidza
post Oct 1 2006, 06:30 PM
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Use PocketDivxEncoder (15-25 minutes per movie, depending of the settings), no problems with sounds, subtitles or quality. Its free.

Use TCPMP player for watching movies. Its free.

Both programs are more then you'll every need.
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maurop
post Nov 30 2006, 06:15 PM
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Manydoll i would like to tell about your battery. It's hard to say but 2000mah it's wrong choice. This battery will never be charge full because your and mine also ROM see your battery like standard 900 mAh so this battery will be very quickly unusefull. I wrote this beacause lot of people with another forum has a problem with battery like this. The best battery is a standrad battery smile.gif
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smeg36
post Nov 30 2006, 10:46 PM
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Are you certain this is a problem with the MPx220? I've read of a couple people who purchased the Mugen 200mAh battery, and it gave them much longer battery life. The MPx200 did have some weird battery problems that sound similar to what you are describing.


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post Dec 1 2006, 10:11 AM
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The Mugen 200mAH battery works great and positively gives way more time to use your 220. I could only listen to music on my 220 for about 5 hours on the standard battery and now after that much time the battery is only half way depleted. Just using the phone for talk and some internet, it goes for days and days and days without needing a recharge. And, when it does need to be charged...it takes longer. It's definitely seen as a bigger battery both in use and in re-charge time. It's one of the best things I ever bought for my 220!


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maurop
post Dec 2 2006, 08:26 AM
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maybe you'll right smeg36 but here in Poland we've got a big problem with non original batteries. There usually worked corectly near one year and then it was totaly broken. So maybe this producent made a good batteries but in poland we did'nt have anyone. So that is the reason why i wrote this things about batteries 2000mAh. My bad. regards
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