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Default whats the diffrent of the jabra 200 and jabra 250 ??

does it worth to upgrade my jabra 200 to jabra 250 ?

anyone tryed it ??

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longer battery life
 
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Default what about the quality?, noises ? ,does it worth to upgrade

or becide more hours it is the same ?

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For everyone's information:

Thank you for your e-mail. We are pleased to inform you that the JABRA FreeSpeak 250 will be available for purchase as follows:

United Kingdom First quarter of 2004

The product has improved talktime and standby time. You can read more about the JABRA FreeSpeak 250 here:

http://www.jabra.com/products/Europe...rope_Home.html

Recommended end-user price: EUR 119,00

Once released, you will be able to purchase the products in a number of retail outlets. Please view the list below:

The Link
Vodafone Retail
3
Carphone Warehouse
Orange
Phones4U
Tesco
Asda
T mobile
Staples
Expansys.com
Safeway
O2 Stores

We hope that this information may be of use to you. If you have any further
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please feel free to contact us again.

Thank you for contacting JABRA Customer Service, Europe

Camilla Vang
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GN Netcom, Mobile Division (Copenhagen, Denmark)
 
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Default Another link...

http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=108165

Our Price: £57.28 (48.75 exc.)
Availability: Estimated 12 Days


Not sure how reliable their release dates are...

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Considering that Expansys have had that message up for at least a week and before that they had 'Estimated 5 Days' for nearly a fortnight I would guess that their estimations are extrememly unreliable

If you also consider the fact that they still haven't got the specification of the device correctly yet either (XScale 255 instead of 263 - it IS a big difference) then what does that tell you :wink:
 
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Considering that Expansys have had that message up for at least a week and before that they had 'Estimated 5 Days' for nearly a fortnight I would guess that their estimations are extrememly unreliable

If you also consider the fact that they still haven't got the specification of the device correctly yet either (XScale 255 instead of 263 - it IS a big difference) then what does that tell you :wink:
I ordered the JABRA BT250 10 days ago from Expansys and I haven’t heard from them since. Yesterday I called them, they explained that they are out of stock and I should receive my item late next week. :roll:

I will keep you posted
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Baker - I'll certainly be interest to hear when you actually get it

 
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