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Cám ơn em đã đặt ra kỳ hạn 20 ngày.
Cám ơn con bạn của em đã giúp em xỉn trong ngày cuối cùng của kỳ hạn đó.
Mặc dù đó không phải là cách anh muốn bày tỏ nhưng ít ra thì 2 đứa cũng nói ra được những gì cần thiết.
Em đã cho anh 1 cơ hội trong 20 ngày đó mà anh không hề hay biết.
Mãi tới ngày thứ 21 thì mới hiểu ra tất cả.
Cám ơn em đã không dập tắt đi cơ hội duy nhất đó của a.Bây giờ anh cũng cho em 1 kỳ hạn 20 ngày.
20 ngày tưởng như là nhiều nhưng mà để quyết định 1 việc quan trọng thì có vẻ là hơi ít.
Em hãy cứ bình tĩnh mà đưa 1 ra quyết định sáng suốt, nếu cảm thấy chưa sẵn sàng thì anh vẫn có thể cho "bù giờ" hoặc "đá hiệp phụ" hoặc là cho tới hơi thở cuối cùng anh cũng sẽ chờ.
Dù cho kết quả có như thế nào đi nữa thì anh cũng sẽ chấp nhận nó.
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Tới giờ show hình rùi hehe, bằng biện pháp đạo tặc & chôm chỉa, ta có:



Hình pé xíu, đầu láng ghê ta, nhìn giống con trai hơn con gái, lớn lên chắc giang hồ lắm:
Bouns: em heo mọi, haha:
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Listen and feel nha em mọi:


Em heo mọi ơi. lúc nào anh cũng nhớ tới em hết...........
Huhu anh chỉ có 2 tấm hình bé tẹo của em như thế này, xem cho đỡ nhớ, đỡ ghiền....

The Samsung i780 is Samsung’s newest thin, QWERTY smart phone that runs Windows Mobile. The Samsung "i" line of smartphones have taken quite a lot of different shapes and seen OS implementations ranging from Symbian to Windows Standard and Pro. There are, however, five birds of a feather that do stand out with QWERTY keyboards and uniform design. Samsung i320 was the pacemaker, followed shortly by Samsung i600. There are of course the US-oriented Blackjacks Samsung i607 and Samsung i617.
The subject of our review Samsung i780 is in that bunch but not quite, being the only PocketPC in the lot. Other Windows Mobile Pro devices seem nowhere in sight for the near future, with the two most recent i-series announcements both running on Windows Standard. The QWERTY slider Samsung i640 has just been released, while the low-key Samsung i200 is still cooking.Samsung i780 specifications
* Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional
* 256 MB ROM / 128MB RAM
* 624 MHz Marvell CPU
* GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS2100
* CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
* 2.5 " 320x320 TFT Touchscreen
* Built-in QWERTY-type keyboard, 37 keys
* 2.0mp camera
* 61.3 x 115.9 x 13.3 millimetres
* 120 Grams
* microSD card slot
* Bluetooth 2.0
* WiFi: 802.11b/g
* Built in NMEA 0183 GPS
* Price Range: $329.00 - $329.00Design and construction
The top of the i780 finds the front-facing VGA camera and earpiece also the status light indicator. Below these is the square 320x320 touchscreen, which sits flush with the casing and has slightly mirrored finish. Not ideal in bright sunlight but still useable.
Below the screen there is the normal softkeys, default set to contacts and calendar. The phone pick up and end keys that also double up as loud speaker key and device lock key respectively. Positioned between these there is the Windows Start and an OK button. And between those there is the innovative optical joystick-cum-Dpad. Below is the full 37 key QWERTY key pad with white highlighted number keys, reasonably standard now on this type of device. The keypad has a white coloured backlight when pressed.
Samsung SGH-i780 controls
On the left side there is a lanyard hole and nothing more than a up and down volume rocker and a reset hole.
Samsung SGH-i780 left side
The right side from top to bottom are a flap covering the connecting socket for the USB lead or headset. The next housing also covered is for the microSD card and finally the camera key.
Samsung SGH-i780 right side
There is nothing on the base of the phone apart from the microphone hole.
Samsung SGH-i780 bottom
The top is home to the power button and the telescopic stylus housing.
Samsung SGH-i780 top
The back of the unit is pretty bare apart from the battery housing and the 2 Mega pixel camera and a small speaker grill. This has a pleasant rubberised feel and comfortable to hold.
The top of the front panel
The square 2.55" 65K-color TFT touchscreen display is the most unusual piece in Samsung i780 with its 320 x 320 pixel resolution. The square display is a serious handicap for the poor handling of third party applications, which are developed for 4:3 aspect ratio screens with no auto resizing posssible.
The display fares well enough in terms of legibility and brightness indoors and not quite so under direct sunlight.
The square display • Samsung i780 in the dark
The control and navigation keys separate the display and the QWERTY keyboard. Central to this layout is the novel dual mode touchpad, which got its due coverage earlier on. It's enclosed in the slightly elevated Start and OK buttons.

On both ends of that central section are the two soft keys and the Call and End keys. Again, the Call and End keys have dual functionality. A press and hold of the Call key activates the speakerphone, while pressing and holding the End key activates the software lock of the phone.
Control and navigation keys with the dual mode touchpad
With the QWERTY keyboard of i780, Samsung departs from the numpad layout used in i600 and i320, in favor of what looks more consistent with other brands' QWERTY designs. The numeric keys are no longer symmetrically arranged in the middle of the keypad. The input switch from letters to numbers is entrusted to the Fn key. The same numpad layout can be seen in the two blackjack handsets and the fresh QWERTY-enabled Samsung i640. That's consistent with BlackBerries and Palms, as well as with Motorola and Nokia QWERTY handsets.
The numpad within the QWERTY keyboard

The QWERTY keypad itself consists of 37 keys arranged in 3 main rows, plus a fourth one used for special function keys. Except for the black-and-silver numpad keys, the others are solid black with white symbols. Each key serves two symbols, which you switch between using the Shift button. The exceptions are the Enter, Backspace and Shift keys.
Neat QWERTY keyboard
There are no dedicated keys for either phonebook or internet, there are ones for messages and GPS instead, placed at the bottom right of the keyboard.
The keys are relatively small to fit the dimensions of the phone, but not too tiny to compromise comfortable typing. Even QWERTY rookies will find a little practice enough to master the round buttons.
The white keyboard backlighting is strong and quite even, with only the keys in the outmost columns a tad paler.

* Manufacturer: Palm
* Part Number:862855
Telecom
* Data services MMS , SMS , WWW , E-Mail* Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem
* Cellular enhancement protocol CDMA 2000 1X EV-DO
General
* Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.3 in x 0.8 in x 4.4 in* Weight 5.6 oz
* Color Midnight blue
* Packaged contents Stereo headset
Operating System / Software
* OS provided: Palm OS 5.4.9* Software included: SMS , Phone , Tasks , Camera , Calendar , Contacts , Camcorder , On Demand , Sprint TV , Calculator , Voice Memo , Google Maps , Pics&Videos , PocketTunes , Web Browser , World clock , Palm VersaMail , HotSync Manager , Instant messaging , Sprint Picture Mail , Palm Desktop Software , DataViz
Documents To Go
* Operating system: Microsoft Windows 2000 , Microsoft Windows XP SP2 , Apple MacOS X 10.2 - 10.3.x , Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Memory
* Installed ROM 128 MB FlashProcessor
* Processor Intel 312 MHzXScaleInput Device
* Input device type Stylus, Touch-screen, Backlit keyboard , 5-way navigation buttonMessaging / Data Services
* Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes* Internet Browser Yes
* Messaging / Data Features Text messages
Cellular
* Cellular technology CDMA* Service Provider Sprint Nextel
* Band / mode CDMA 2000
* Phone style PDA
* Caller ID Yes
* Wireless Interface Infrared (IrDA) , Bluetooth
* Additional Features miniSD memory card slot , Microphone
Digital Player / Recorder
* Digital audio standards supported MP3 , WAV , MIDIDisplay
* Display type TFT active matrix* Color support 16-bit (64K colors)
* Max resolution 320 x 320
Power
* Battery installed (max) 1 Lithium ion* Talk time Up to 252 min
* Standby time Up to 240 h
* Power supply device Power adapter
Expansion / Connectivity
* Wireless connectivity IrDA, Bluetooth* Port / Connector Type:Interface 1Headset , 1USB
* Connector Provided Sub-mini phone stereo 2.5 mm , 4 pin USB Type A
* Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 miniSD
* Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable
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The Treo 755p is the successor to the 700p, most noticeably slimming down and moving the antenna inside the unit. It launched on Sprint back in May 2007, Alltel in October and has just recently landed on Verizon Wireless.
Released for Sprint and Verizon Wireless, the Palm Treo 755p is the first Treo to offer built-in Microsoft Direct Push Technology email support; Google Maps for mobile; and a sleeker design with integrated antenna, slimmer form factor and miniSD slot.
The Treo 755p offers VersaMail 3.5.4 with built-in Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support for Microsoft Direct Push Technology, delivering automatic updates to Outlook email. Also new to the Treo 755p is the integration of Google Maps service for mobile. With Google Maps built into the ROM, Treo 755p users can get directions; perform local searches; and view moveable/scalable maps, satellite imagery, and traffic updates while on the go.
(Source: Cnet )
Included in the box you will find:
* AC Adapter
* USB Data Cable
* Stereo Headset
* Li-Ion Battery
The good: The Palm Treo 755p sports a more compact design than the 700p and is available in two attractive colors. The Palm smart phone has integrated Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel camera, EV-DO support, and adds an instant messaging app, Google Maps for Mobile, and direct push technology. It's a good performer too.
The bad: The 755p is a bit pricey and feels bulky and heavy compared to other full QWERTY devices. The device still lacks integrated Wi-Fi, and the camera's picture quality was subpar.
The bottom line: Though it's not a major overhaul of the smart phone, the Palm Treo 755p offers a nice collection of enhancements and solid performance to make it an attractive upgrade.
Specifications: Band/mode: CDMA2000 1X 800/1900 ; OS provided: Palm OS 5.4.9 ; Talk time: Up to 252 min. Read full specsDesign
The 755p comes in four color schemes; Blue and Burgundy for Sprint, Azure Green for Verizon, and Black for Alltel. The design is very similar to past Treos, but there are noticeable differences such as the internal antenna. The phone is also nearly two millimeters thinner than its 700p predecessor.
The 755p does away with the external antenna and shaves off a bit of weight and depth to make it a sleeker device than the Treo 700p. Like the 680, the smart phone measures 4.4 inches by 2.3 inches by 0.8 inch, but is just a smidge heavier at 5.6 ounces (compared to 5.5 ounces). Though the 755p features a soft-touch finish and has a solid construction, it's definitely thicker and bulkier than other full QWERTY devices such as the Samsung BlackJack and the RIM BlackBerry Curve, so it will make for a tight fit in a pants pocket, and the weight difference is quite evident.


Of course, many users are willing to put up with the extra bulk for the benefit of a touch screen. Like previous Palm-based Treos, the 755p boasts a 2.5-inch TFT touch screen with a 65,000-color output and 320x320 pixel resolution. Not only are text and images bright and sharp, but the ability to enter data, launch apps, and navigate the device via the touch screen is a big advantage.
The Treo 755p's full QWERTY keyboard is a bit cramped, especially when compared to the Motorola Q or even the Cingular 8525. The buttons are smaller and the spacing between them is tight, so they may give users with larger thumbs more difficulty. However, we've noticed that with some time you do get acclimated to the layout and learn to type quickly and accurately.Features
* Integrated 1.3-megapixel digital camera and video recorder, and application to organize and share photos
* Full PDF support using DataViz Documents To Go Version 8.0, which also offers support for native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents
* Threaded SMS/MMS messages in a single chat view and out-of-the-box support for Yahoo!, AOL, and Gmail
* Support for EV-DO (Rev.0) speeds, which makes streaming mobile content, such as live TV, movie clips and audio from radio stations, as well as training videos or company communications, enjoyable
* Ability to watch mobile video directly on the Treo 755p with Sprint TV or VCAST Video, which features more than 50 channels of live and on-demand content, including CNN, FOX, ESPN, The Weather Channel, MTV, E! and The Cartoon NetworkPalm Treo 755p Video Review
Performance
We tested the dual-band (CDMA 800/1900; EV-DO) Palm Treo 755p in San Francisco using Sprint service, and call quality was excellent. We enjoyed crisp audio with very little to no background noise, and our callers reported the same. Activating the speakerphone didn't deteriorate the audio, though we did notice a slight hiss. However, there was plenty of volume, and our friends added that they were impressed such good sound was coming from a speakerphone. We also were able to pair the Treo with the Logitech Mobile Traveller Bluetooth headset without any problems.
Powered by a 312MHz Intel XScale processor, we enjoyed rather speedy performance from the 755p. While there was a brief lag when opening Office documents, we didn't experience any significant or frustrating delays. The EV-DO support brought zippy Web browsing and fast downloads. Unfortunately, multimedia performance wasn't as great. Music playback through the phone's speakers sounded weak and tinny. Plugging in the included earbuds, as uncomfortable as they are, improved the sound quality. Watching videos on the Treo 755p was a bit difficult. Though images and audio always synced up, the picture was often quite pixilated and blurry, so we couldn't handle watching video in more than few minute spurts.
The Treo 755p is rated for 4.2 hours of talk time and up to 10 days of standby time. In our battery tests, we got exactly 4.2 hours of continuous talk time on a single charge. According to FCC radiation tests, the 755p has a digital SAR rating of 1.07 watts per kilogram.


