Mitsubishi M350
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- Unknown
- 13 Jul 2004
The pics are taken in Singapore. ;-)
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- Anonymous
- 13 Jul 2004
I found a site which features a few photos taken with the M350:
http://www.mobileisgood.com/mitsubishi_M350_camera_phone_pictures.html
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- MK
- 13 Jul 2004
You must be kidding...65K color better than 260K? The picture quality of the M350 is much more closer to the actual life color with better true-to-life color tones. I find the color display of 65K screen on the other hand to be much more 'artificial' - colors are digitally made to look richer than it actually is.
As to MP3, Video or Radio on the M350... oh yes it will be super if they are included provided the size and the price remain the same :)
What?! You can only get $150?! I think you went to the wrong shop...
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- Disappointed M350 Us
- 12 Jul 2004
I am so disappointed with the so called 260k TFT color screen. I waited for a while and finally bought it S$400 without line at first day launched.
After that, very demoralised with the phone. First the color not very nice and picture are deem (compared with my friend Nokia 6230 & SE K700i, even thought 65K but they are much much better). Secondly, the loud speakerphone are very soft and no point having speakerphone that can't work well. Thirdly, no MP3, No Radio, No Video Recording...
Finally, cannot take it anymore after 1 week. Another blow again, advertised to sell and no response and trade in to shop only can fetch S$150. Lucky for me, my friend wanted to try and managed to sell him at S$288. No more mitsubishi, motorola, siemens phone for me...
Now I am a happy and satisfied customer of a brand new sonyericsson K700i.
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- MK
- 12 Jul 2004
The link I posted did not work. I think what you can do is manually visit http://forums.hardwarezone.com
Then go to >Special Interest Groups> Mobile Communication Technology SiG>Picture Quality Taken By Camera Phones To Compare (Compiled Version). Hope this helps.
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- MK
- 12 Jul 2004
Yes this phone can display the caller's picture (support picture phone book) and the battery life is ok, I charge it three days once with some use of the camera and playing little bit of games to kill time. I think Nokia games are better but since I don't take games seriously it's not a problem for me. The picture quality is same as M750/M720 and you can see some uploaded images at this site:
http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?s=e70de66a9e6d0394cc3c970ed5c2647c&threadid=721467&forumid=9
http://www.expansys.com/photos.asp?code=M720ASIAN
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- Anonymous
- 12 Jul 2004
Is the display screen of this phone bright enough ?? Coz i saw some dull pictures of the phone's screen in a chinese website somewhere in the net..
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- Anonymous
- 11 Jul 2004
How is the camera quality, and the battery life?
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- Anonymous
- 11 Jul 2004
not sure about this model, but my brother's m720's external lcd do display the caller's picture. so i assume the m350 does
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- Anonymous
- 11 Jul 2004
can this phone support picture phone book ? so that when somebody call us we can see their picture..
thanks in advance
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- Anonymous
- 08 Jul 2004
...one thing lacking about Mitsubishi is the software support. After using the phone for about three weeks I feel that it will be more fun if they provide software support to transfer stuffs from PC to phone vice versa. Their infrared device is very good, very stable, can send and receive smoothly. Its a pity Mitsubishi do not provide software for the phone to copy/back up SIM content, edit/resize pictures, tones, etc. I have tried to resize some pictures according to the phone's requirements 640x480 or less but somehow only a few can be displayed. Great phone for the price but Mitsubishi can improve by providing software for the phone in the future.
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- louie_s
- 08 Jul 2004
liason, wala pa ba dyan sa atin? just wait. here in beijing, they just released it last week. i got mine here and its really great. had to dispose my old nokia phones after seeing the clarity of the display and the pictures.
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- liason
- 07 Jul 2004
where can i buy m350 in the philippines?
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- louie_s
- 07 Jul 2004
MK, thanks! i tried changing it thru the FUN and Media Box and it worked. ha ha ha. u are even better than the Mitsubishi Customer Service. i got mine here in Beijing. thanks again.
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- MK
- 06 Jul 2004
Hi, I don't know why you do not have such options when I have it. However, here's another way of changing the message tone. Go to: Fun & Media Box>Melodies>(Scroll to the melody you want and press Options)>Set as...>Message alert.
You must press -Ok- or -Save- whenever appropriate. Hope this helps. By the way I got this set in Singapore. Where did you buy yours? I wonder if the M350 have different systems or firmware for different countries.
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- louie_s
- 06 Jul 2004
MK, i dont have those choices when i access my message menu of my new m350. are you sure? i emailed mitsubishi-electric and got the reply that it has no feature to do so. my old m330 can change tone melody but not this one.
please enlighten me.
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- MK
- 05 Jul 2004
Hi louie_s, here's how to change the message tone. Go to: Messages>Parameters>Reception alert>Melody>Choose your tones.
If you do not find anything you like from the melodies provided there, you can always transfer any midi sound from the internet or from your own computer. Hope this helps.
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- louie_s
- 05 Jul 2004
hi. i just bought this phone yesterday. really nice!!! but i have a question: how to change the tone of the messages????
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- MK
- 30 Jun 2004
The auto switch on/off feature is cool!
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- MK
- 30 Jun 2004
Good - Clean, nice, elegant look, large screen display (wow!), camera has many options such as zoom, brightness and exposure, infrared, voice dial, voice notes/recorder.
Bad - No built-in help text, No PC software bundled/provided to edit & resize images to phone (I used Nokia image editor to resize my pictures before transfer to M350!), sides too smooth & rounded (must handle with care to avoid accidental lost of grip).
Wish list - Should have a feature to blank out operator logo (After the effort to create a personal wallpaper it is frustrating to see the operator logo covering part of your picture), auto keypad lock, color graphic display indicators ( some are very difficult be figure out).