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Docflash is a male from san francisco ca.
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Member since:
- 11 Jan 2009
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Last seen:
- 19 Feb 2009
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Location / city:
- san francisco ca
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Carrier #1:
- at&t
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- -
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Post count: 2
Docflash's phone is
Nokia E71
Successor of the Nokia E61i, the E71 has the same form-factor with landscape display and full QWERTY below. It now uses stainless steel, has narrower and slimmer body with redesigned keypad, features 3.2-megapixel camera and dual-band 3G.
Docflash's favorite phones
16 Jun 2008
Nokia E71
Successor of the Nokia E61i, the E71 has the same form-factor with landscape display and full QWERTY below. It now uses stainless steel, ...
10 Jun 2008
Samsung OMNIA
Samsung OMNIA is a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone with 3.2" WQVGA display and TouchWiz personalization for the interface. ...
Docflash's favorite reviews
13 Nov 2008
HTC Touch HD Review
Let’s analyze its name – Touch HD. The first word shows that the device belongs to the Touch series, known for its optimized interface in order to be ...
11 Nov 2008
Nokia N85 Review
Nokia N85 is the first phone of Nokia’s N-series which is equipped with an OLED display. That technology doesn’t consume that much energy, doesn’t fade ...
31 Oct 2008
Motorola Krave ZN4 Review
It has been almost one year since Verizon introduced its first touchscreen non-smartphone device, the LG Voyager, followed by the LG Dare and ...
22 May 2008
Samsung Glyde Review
The Glyde U940 is Samsung’s first touchscreen phone for Verizon and is in direct competition with the LG Voyager that was released almost 6 month ...
19 Sep 2008
Nokia N96 Review
The Nokia N96 has a pretty hefty reputation to live up to. The N95 was a true powerhouse, and the finest converged device of its time. With a 5 megapixel ...
6 Jun 2008
HTC Touch Diamond Review
The HTC Touch was the first real competition the iPhone faced, even if it didn’t necessarily set out to be. HTC was surely trying to capitalize on ...

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26 Jan 2009
since the scanlife download is free and is supported by all the US carriers (and i'd guess a lot of those in other countries) i don't see how this is a big deal. the carriers *want* us to scan things - it leads to more phone use.
besides, the picture above may not be accurate - the 2D scans that scanlife.com offers are just 11 x 11 grids of black or white rectangles. this lets scanlife offer 2^121 = 2.65845599 × 10^36 different barcodes, which is a lot. 5 billion people scanning a barcode a second for a 10,000 years nonstop would use only 0.00000000000004% of the codes they have available. that's why they can offer free personal accounts to use for social networking, etc.
my new e71 has this app - at first, i thought it would scan UPC codes, but apparently not. i'd like to find one that does.
18 Jan 2009
put android on the touch diamond. i'd buy it in a flash.
===>flash