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Britiske reghardware har testet Prada og gir den 75%.

Det er ikke en grudig test, men jeg nevner den fordi den skiller seg ut med å være positiv til tekst-tasting.

Kanskje de har fått sluttproduktet, mens de andre testene bare har vært prototyper i siste fase?

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The dial pad is a pleasure to use. It's very responsive, with almost no lag between tap and the appearance of the number on the screen. There's no bevel round the screen as there is with so many PDA-style phones, and the buttons are a big enough for even large-fingered fellows like me to tap away without catching the wrong one. The same is true of the text-entry pad. I have never used a phone touch-screen that's as easy to use as this one.

 

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"Prada phone goes VoIP

LG and Jajah team up to offer cheap calls via the fashion phone.

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LG’s Prada phone has just become that bit more sexy, thanks to the addition of VoIP beneath its fancy touchscreen. The chaps in Korea have hooked up with internet phone types Jajah to provide dirt cheap calls via the designer blower.

 

Fashion conscious folks will now be able to access Jajah’s new mobile browser and only be charged local rates to hit up friends if they use it. If those mates have also got Jajah, the calls won’t cost a penny.

 

The service itself doesn’t cost either, so you’ll be able to save on calls after you’ve laid out your last few hundred quid on the phone itself. Result."

 

Vet ikke om dette kan brukes i Norge. Anyone?

 

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Det stilles strenge krav for å få lov til å selge LG's Prada-telefon:, :cool:

 

" It seems LG are really bending over backwards to please the Italian fashion house, even going to such extremes as sending an 11-page document to retailers detailing exactly how the mobile should be displayed. Not only this, but the retailers must send LG photos of the interior and exterior of the shop the phone will be sold in. It just goes to show how retailers are willing to bend over backwards in order to be granted the privilege of stocking the exclusive mobile - although we reckon it's probably pretty common for designer badged gadgets to come with their own list of rules and regs. Read on below for all 17 guidelines retailers must adhere to, and why you should always call the ear-candy 'LG Prada phone', and not 'Prada phone by LG'. Snigger snigger. Their strict demands haven't dampened my desire for one, however.

 

1. Only the handset images supplied by Prada can be used. The screen shots must not be changed from the screen shots on the images provided.

 

2. The background to the handset on all collateral must be either black (preferably), white, or 60-70% black (grey). If a blue background is being used by the retailer as part of their overall store design, blue may be used as a backdrop but Prada need to agree this on an individual basis.

 

3. Dummy handsets must be displayed on a black ( preferably), white, or 60-70% black ( grey) background. If the standard colour in the retailer behind the dummy display is blue then blue can be used but Prada need to agree this on an individual basis.

 

4. The specification of the phone can be written next to the phone as can the price point. The price point must not be bigger than 10% in ratio to the size of the Prada phone it is displayed next to unless agreed with Prada on an individual basis.

 

5. Retailers can use the standard format of their publications, provided they use images provided by Prada without any changes. The handset must be displayed on either a black or white background in these publications. Rules of logo usage and font size still apply in the publications.

 

6. When the handset is displayed on the retailers website, the same rules as the retailer's publications apply.

 

7. The phone is always called the 'Prada phone by LG'. This is always written on the same line.

8. The Prada logo is never used on its own. It can only be used as part of 'Prada phone by LG'. When it is used the LG logo must also be used.

 

9. When retailers write the manufacturers name in a standard font they can write 'Prada phone by LG' in that font / colour.

 

10. The Prada advert imagery can only be run in agreement with Prada. No images from the advert or the advert itself can be used at all without prior consent and sign off from Prada.

 

11. No logo, type or lettering should touch the handset images unless agreed with Prada on an individual basis.

 

12. Prada and LG logos must only be used in either black or white as supplied by Prada and LG.

 

13. No above the line activity should occur on the 'Prada phone by LG' without prior agreement from Prada and LG

 

14. Above the line activity includes all press, radio, TV, direct mail, and any out of store branding.

 

15. These are guidelines to help the partner produce Prada branding that will meet the Prada standards for this product. All material featuring the Prada handset and Prada brand is still required to be signed off by Prada in advance.

 

16. The Prada phone by LG is only to be sold by LG authorised retailers, networks and/or distributors to either end-users and/or other authorised retailers/ dealers who have been approved by LG as complying with its selection criteria.

 

17. The Prada phone by LG is not to be sold for any white label, affinity or fulfillment sales unless such sales have been approved by LG as complying with LG's selection criteria."

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Mange vil nok kalle det å overdrive sterkt, men jeg syns dette egentlig er bra. Dolce & Gabbanas sammarbeid med Motorola har gitt meg et inntrykk av at jeg bør styre unna dem. Hvilke seriøse moteprodusenter selger mobiltelefoner med gullmaling som ikke er ekte gull, men bare fake? De har selvfølgelig ekte versjoner også, men hvordan kan de selge mobiltelefoner med sitt navn på uten å ha ekte varer? Når Prada setter så strenge krav, så gir det meg følelsen av at dette er mye mer kvalitet, at de tar det mer seriøst og at det er noen det er mye bedre å kjøpe av.

 

Har noen handlet noe Prada før? Jeg har hørt at å kontakte Gucci er som å kontakte et u-land, og hvis denne mobiltelefonen skal bli aktuell, så forventer jeg å få god support og ikke bare en servicetelefon som er håpløs :)

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Har noen handlet noe Prada før? Jeg har hørt at å kontakte Gucci er som å kontakte et u-land, og hvis denne mobiltelefonen skal bli aktuell, så forventer jeg å få god support og ikke bare en servicetelefon som er håpløs :)

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Det er jo selvsagt LG som står for supporten, ikke Prada.

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Er supporten til LG bra da? Nettsider som de ikke har oversatt til norsk en gang, selv om jeg velger at jeg er fra Norge, og e-poster gidder de ikke å svare på er ikke akkurat hva jeg forventer meg. Nokia, for eksempel, har en ekstra support på 8800 (når du ringer dem, får du valg, tast 1 for mobiltelefoner, 2 for Nokia 8800 osv ... ). Jeg håper da inderlig at LG vil gjøre litt ekstra med KE850, og ikke bare la den være helt vanlig og ikke svare på e-post (da kommer vel Prada og kjefter på dem :p ).

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