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Bird S789 Details
Bird is a premier maker of high performance cell phones, the Bird S789 mobile camera phones and MP3 enabled communication devices. Displayed below is the specifications for the Bird S789 mobile phone. We think you will agree with the Bird S789 cell phone reviews at teh bottom of this page, that this phone is well worth a look in person.
Bird S789 Specifications
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Data - Infrared port |
No |
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Features |
- Java
- Calculator
- Voice memo |
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Memory - Phonebook |
200 entries, Photocall |
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Display - Size |
128 x 160 pixels |
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Memory - Card slot |
No |
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General - Network |
GSM 850 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 |
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Memory - Call records |
Yes |
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Battery - Talk time |
Up to 2 h |
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Data - HSCSD |
No |
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Data - WLAN |
No |
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Features - Colors |
Silver |
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Ringtones - Amount |
30 preset |
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Features - Messaging |
SMS, EMS, MMS |
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Data - EDGE |
No |
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Features - Games |
Yes |
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Size - Dimensions |
105 x 43 x 13 mm |
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General - Announced |
2005, 2Q |
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Battery - Stand-by |
Up to 72 h |
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Ringtones - Type |
Polyphonic (64 channels) |
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Features - Browser |
WAP 1.2.1 |
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Battery |
Standard battery, Li-Ion |
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Features - Camera |
VGA, 640x480 pixels |
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Ringtones - Customization |
Download |
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General - Status |
Available |
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Data - Bluetooth |
No |
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Data - USB |
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Ringtones - Vibration |
Yes |
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Data - GPRS |
Class 6 (3+1/2+2 slots), 24 - 36 kbps |
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Data - 3G |
No |
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Size - Weight |
80 g |
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Display - Type |
TFT, 65K colors |
Bird S789 Product Reviews
<unknown> I just got the samsung D900 and i agree the volume was low but i changed the settings as someone on this forum suggested DX & RZ to 250 dowmloaded a ringtone from samsungmobile.co.uk and it is absolutely Brilliant now.
sandynator please please please .......think twice before going for this phone.this is a comparision between moto c168 & se j230i.this is my latest opinion published on this site.in order to get link on this topic it is necessary for u to ( and for clarification also) go to sony ericsson section under se j230i & read my earlier reviews / opinions. u can also visit www.mouthshut.com under electronics/ cellphones/sonyericsson/se j230i & read my reviews on se j230i, there also i have compared this two phones. sorry to keep u waiting now lets move to the subject.
as said earlier look wise motto scores more
feature wise both have more or less same features u can get details on there respective sites.
but few imp. point to take into consideration while making ur choice......
1. no speaker phone for motto. se j230i has speaker but not as good as nokia 6030
2. motto boasts of having 65k colours & has tft/lcd screen, even after having this feature display is really poor similar to 4096k display. se j230i has stn display & 65000k display (in grid view display is not good, but in single icon menu display is quite good)further there are many freebees like themes,wallpapers(also moving), ringtones on se website.as per my findings se score more in display part even though it has stn display.both phone have 128x128 pixels/ display. in daylight/ sunlight u cannot view se j230i display as it is stn(for standby) & dull if keys activated.
3. fm sound clarity/quality--- good for motto excellent for se j230i
fm sound reception --- poor for motto again excellent for se j230i
4 moto has wap 2 /xhtml browser & se has wap1.2.1 (i don't have any idea, but i think moto will be bit faster) any one who have this knowledge please share. i have used wap on my j230i speed & download is quite good.
5 battery back up--- for moto upto 340hrs standby & talktime upto 9hrs 30min.(as per manufacturers)fm consumes lot of battery.
for se stand by upto 280hrs & talktime upto 6hrs(as per manufacturer)
i am using my se j230i without charging for 2 whole days(fm for 3 hrs per day)
for prolong battery use keep the keypad tones of, brightness to zero, do not fiddle .
further go through my review on se j230i on this site & on www.mouthshut.com
my suggestions.....
if fm is not ur choice(fm least imp.) then go for nokia 6030 everything is good i.e. battery, memory about 2-3 mb, downloadable games also
if u want only good display go for samsung c230(no idea about fm),battery life is pathetic,ir reception does not works, good memory 2-3 mb, can download games etc..etc..
moto c168 (radio motto) & sony ericsson j230i are close compititors,but as per earlier comparision mentioned sony ericsson
j230i rules & out performs moto c168 (radio motto)without any doubts in minds
moto looks good (thats the reason it is appealing many consumers),but it is is not sturdy (badily built)back cover over a period of time makes a cracking sound, glossy colours on cheap plastic body will fade gradually, poor headsets provided compared to other models in moto category, headset looks cheap.
only because of cheap price people are running for it... my sincere advice to them please pay few hundreds more enjoy the pleasure of se j 230i.you will never regret after using it listining to its fm sound clarity.no other phone in this category will give u such an outstanding fm sound quality & reception.i can bet on this one.
ANDREAS VASSILIADES where is the build in analog tv tuner (pal and ntsc signals ). like gigabyte g-smart ?where is the stereo fm radio ?
cici Hye guys . I just about to buy this phone but after i read some of the opinion that given by them , it's make me feel .... blur ??? is it a good phone or not ?? i dont wanna buy a bad phone !! Is this a bad phone or whut ??? can anybody answer me !! i like the size and colour . but how about the function ??
<unknown> The people who post negative on here have no clue about the phones they slate!
I have owned or used nearly all mobiles out there ever so I think I can comment on this phone. I also saw pictures of the P300 and thought 50/50. But then I went to look at it in the store and loved it so I got it! The phone is tiny, sleek, well made with stylish materials. Sure it doesn't have all the features of my N73 but do I care? NO!
I am looking forward to the P310 because I hope they will fix few software problems and also look forward to the better camera and memory card slot. I actually liked the design of the P300 it was different and it worked for the phone. It was stylish and wouldn't look out of place in any businessman or fashionable persons pocket.
When you slate a phone don't slate it because it has lack of features. Every phone is marketed to different segment of the market. I don't think the phone is aimed at the mobile blogger. It is aimed at the person who wants a sexy phone with a few features but who doesn't really care.
To be quite honest most mobiles these days are huge and stuffed full of features just so they can bump up the spec sheet. In reality these features are badly executed and we hardly use them anyway.
I've been using my N73 for weeks and I can't say I'm impressed. The camera is still not as good as a normal digital so I can't replace that. The phone's sound quality is a bit crap and really I don't care about all those extra features.
I would go back to use my P300 but after heavy use it is very scratched and I don't use mobiles that don't look new (that is why I change so often). But I loved the P300 so much I was considering buying a new one and selling my N73. But now this is announced I will wait for this one!
So stop moaning about a phone you've never used or is not marketed to your market segment.
Joey I purchased the D520 and returned it a few hours later! I have a E350 and the format (skin, ringtones etc) is exactly the same!
castillo_corp I have tried to use a 4GB SanDisk, it worked and rebooted for a reason. I think a firmware fix will be able to patch this issue.
florin Nice phone BUT i got a problem with the organizer, when i've try to erase an event it give me an error, an then when i try to add more events they are not shown in the list. After few tries they appear but surprise today they start to execute and you imagine that i've try to add 3 or 4 events and now they all ring when they suppose to do.and they are still not shown in the list and i can't erase them.:((((((((( Funny but not so funny.
Brijesh Does this phone allows fax to be send - like imate jamin
AGC @ Andersson
In sunlight the screen fades ALOT. Its pretty bad. SE's are much better, but its not too much of a problem. Everytime you look at the E900's screen in low light you'll remember why you bought it. :-)
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