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Bird S198 Details
Bird is a premier maker of high performance cell phones, the Bird S198 mobile camera phones and MP3 enabled communication devices. Displayed below is the specifications for the Bird S198 mobile phone. We think you will agree with the Bird S198 cell phone reviews at teh bottom of this page, that this phone is well worth a look in person.
Bird S198 Specifications
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Size - Dimensions |
104.3 x 42.6 x 15 mm |
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Memory - Card slot |
No |
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Size - Weight |
73 g |
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General - Status |
Coming Soon |
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Battery |
Standard battery, Li-Ion |
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Ringtones - Type |
Monophonic |
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Features - Colors |
4 - Black, White, Green, Red |
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General - Announced |
2005, 3Q |
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Memory - Call records |
20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls |
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Features - Games |
Yes |
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Features |
- Calculator
- Calendar |
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Display - Size |
112 x 64 pixels |
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Data - Infrared port |
No |
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Data - 3G |
No |
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Data - USB |
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Features - Camera |
No |
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Display - Type |
CSTN, Mono |
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Battery - Stand-by |
Up to 72 h |
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Memory - Phonebook |
250 entries |
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Data - Bluetooth |
No |
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Data - HSCSD |
No |
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Features - Messaging |
SMS |
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Data - GPRS |
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Features - Browser |
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Data - EDGE |
No |
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Ringtones - Vibration |
Yes |
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General - Network |
GSM 900 / GSM 1800 |
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Ringtones - Customization |
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Battery - Talk time |
Up to 3 h |
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Data - WLAN |
No |
Bird S198 Product Reviews
<unknown> It's the best!
kal @Rick
Z710 uses CCD matrix. there are very few camera phone with CCD matrix lense like Sharp 903SH..which is one of the best camera phone.but well never been reviewed or compared. The majority of competitors like K800/K750/N73/N93 even D900 apply CMOS solution..the quality is said to be nearly the same but energy consumption proves to be less in CCD.Thats why I wanted to see a comparsion between CCD and CMOS solutions. and NO website did that yet.
Some interesting features in D900:it has a inbuild mobile tracking freature. Incase its been stolen and that person uses another sim card it will send a sms to a pre-assigned number (set by you) telling you whats the new number...but getting your phone back will depend on which country ur from and what kinda technology your police department uses to locate it..hehe. but im sure it will give you some relief. next is, it has a interactive background that gets darker as the day passes by and becomes night scene at the end of the day..impressive IMO.Someone says it has some heat sensors or something. Dont know for sure.
You will be buying the phone , so you should be the one to decide. Here are some links to check the camera quality of D900 and Z710.
Camera review of D900
http://www.mobile-review.com/r...cam-en.shtml
http://mobil.idnes.cz/valka-sp...telefony_ada
http://www.gsmarena.com/n73_d9...view-102.php
Review of Z710:
http://www.mobile-review.com/r...cam-en.shtml
Last point: There are many people who bought D900 and there are serious discussion going on in D900 foroum here or in mobile-review site. you can find most of the sloutions if you read them thoroughly.
But Samsung is paying so little attention to Z710 so much so that it didnt even make an impact in the market. Those who has it, not posting anything good or bad. If you buy it and (I hope not but)face any problems..chances are no one will be there to halp you sort out..you have to call service center.
Personally I loved both. I never had a calm shell with Swivel screen, so i dont know how stable they are but Z710 looks so adorable.
Its your call now.
Cheers and best of luck.
Erick.st Good styel&mahal
syafiq f i love this phone....very much~~~~
Matt Browning Hi there,
I got this phone about 3 days ago and I have been reading all the problems about it. I see that the main problem seems to be the freezing of the phone, which can easily be fixed by going into the file: My Device ? Windows > Startup, and deleting the 77B sized file called 'Connections' which removes the 'O2' icon from the screen which slows up the device.
I did this on the first day and I noticed that it also removed the battery meter from my main display screen. I love this meter as it is so useful, so I decided to download the latest ROM upgrade from the website.
This then put the O2 icon back onto the screen and also the battery meter. Tjis upgrade is said to sort out all the freezing problems. I have not yet had any problems, however have not been using it under any heavy use.
One bad problem is that before I upgraded this software, I had a stable internet conection via the Wi-Fi through my home network. However, every time I try to connect to the network it always turns on the GPRS (mobile) and GPRS (O2 actice) settings, but fails to allow me to browse successfully.
Has anyone sorted out this problem and do they know how to fix it.
I am not a fan of performing hard resets, as I have changed alot of settings to my phone that I really do not want to change back.
I know that you can select the 'corporate' option after perfoming a hard reset, which also removes the O2 icon from the screen. Does anyone know if setting the phone to corporate mode removes the battery meter from the screen???
For everyone who is having problems with their MP3 ringtone settings, download 'Smart Audio Converter'. This program converts MP3 settings to WAV(PCM) files, which is accepted as the ringtone for the phone. The trial version only converts 60% of the original MP3 file, but how long do you want to take to answer your calls, if the average song is about 3 minutes long, then thats still around 1 minute 40 seconds of ringtone, which I find to be more than enough. After you have converted your music, connect your device using ActiveSync and put these converted files into: My Device > Windows > Rings (You can only fit around 3 songs, but you only need 1 ringtone at a time, so it's fine for this).
I had an Eten M500 PDA before the O2 XDA IIs, and it was an excellent phone, but as it is such a non-known phone, I could not set up any MMS settings and there were problems with the software. It is currently still in repair.
Even after 3 days, my O2 XDA IIs is definately 100% better than the Eten.
For all those who are querying buying the IIs, I highly recoment this. I read pretty much every comment in this forum before buying my phone, and I found that the main problems with this phone was the freezing. People who commented saying things like "worst phone ever" and "biggest pile of junk" etc, obviously had not tried deleting the 'connections' file or upgrading the software.
The camera is only a VGA, but it is definately good enough for photo contacts. I have not experienced any problems with bluetooth as yet, so maybe it is a faulty batch or something.
Along with any advice for my GPRS problems, does anyone have any advice for any really good downloadable software (preferably free of charge) for the O2 XDA IIs, that really makes a difference (things like the battery meter, Pocket PC games etc).
I would love to find somewhere that I can download games free of charge, but I have not had alot of experience with this area of the phone yet, and don't know how available this is.
Any advice would be great.
Thanks.
<unknown> nokia is hopeless.just see the phone.it looks like nothing.if u all go for this fone then you are blind.nokia s**ks.nokia stinks.
koce very good
sab i think this fone is over priced 4 wot it is. ok it has a titanium case, but the fone itself is just like any other nokia.
palitha kaluarachchi
my pohone is 311. not in coming call's. have mis call display.please help me
anonnymus wats tha memoty of thys fone ? Or it hasn't memory ? how much pictures i can take ? suck's but i'm gonna buy it beacause i will pay for it 100E :)
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