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pedang
February 25th, 2006, 01:26 PM
first model, M10 :)

http://www.mobileworld.com.my/tji/wp-content/uploads/M_mobile_M10.jpg

I won’t be suprise if you have never heard of the brand M.Mobile before. The truth is, neither have I until today.

The MW team have just came from the launch of the Malaysian brand at a leading hotel in Kuala Lumpur just hours ago.

The ceremony was attended by the Deputy Minister of Energy, Water and Communication, YB Dato’ Shaziman Abu Mansor and M.Mobile CEO, Zainudin Mohd Salleh. Also present was the official brand ambassador for M.Mobile phones, Mawi of the Akedemi Fantasia fame.

In a statement by M.Mobile, the company said, “M.Mobile expects to launch its first model in January 2006 and targets to sell a total of 850,000 units globally in the first year”. They also mentioned that they are aiming “to be among the top 10 mobile phone producers in the world within 5 years”.

That’s a very ambitious target and I wish them all the best.

However, a quick visit to M.Mobile’s website (http://www.mmobile.com.my/) seems to lead me to a question - are they ready?

source from http://www.mobileworld.com.my/tji/?p=14

baqthier
February 25th, 2006, 02:56 PM
shhhhhh...don't say it's Malaysian brand.. let it sell well 1st...then we brag :D

szehoong
February 25th, 2006, 03:20 PM
Heard about M.Mobile a few months back when they say they are launching a new phone soon because of the fanfare that it is a Malaysian brand. :D

Finally....gotta check out their phones soon ;)

TYW
February 25th, 2006, 03:55 PM
i heard of it before but have forgotten about it until you didn't posted it here :D

AFL
February 26th, 2006, 01:22 AM
shhhhhh...don't say it's Malaysian brand.. let it sell well 1st...then we brag :D

people have this mentality that Malaysian brands are 'expected' to be low quality....

keep it secret first...when the sales succesful...than reveal the truth...hahahaha :) :)

yung85
February 26th, 2006, 03:50 AM
if the sales of this mob is good.. doesnt make the quality of the product high.... just means its captured the appropriateness of the needs of people and good marketing.... that is "only" if it will sell well.....

to be honest i have some doubts about their goals... well... i might be proven wrong 5 yrs time

fairul
February 27th, 2006, 01:49 AM
heard about this M-Mobile last few months...
currently their ambassador is Akademi Fantasia 3 winner, Mawi...
the price quite cheap though...from RM499 - RM555

bobdikl
February 27th, 2006, 03:01 AM
I don't really mind..I wish I could have one just to show my support on Malaysian brand if suitable for UK sim card.

Just imagine one million out of 13 millions mobile users in Malaysia own m-mobile..so the company could produce more models and improve their features :)

Malaysia is always a high tech service centre for multinnational companies like Intel and Motorola for both R&D and manufacturing. We certainly have plenty of high skills talents, but not entrepreneur..

Samsung used to be creepy, but because of good patriotic koreans...and their continuously spport. Today Samsung is one of the most sophisticated companies in the world.

OshHisham
February 27th, 2006, 12:55 PM
no doubt that koreans are patriotic.that's why their companies get much publicity even though they just 'copying' japanese technology.....btw,is m-mobile truely our brand or just a resembled product?

chrishung
February 27th, 2006, 05:49 PM
Just visited their website. Not bad for a starter. The phone however is a tad too thick. 17mm! Camera quality is poor at 333k. Battery life is about average. Still got a lot of room for improvement.

They should be focusing on the design of the phone. Many people nowadays place a considerable emphasize on the physical looks when buying a phone. The Razor was motorola's best selling phone in the US just because the keyboard and the thinness proves to be very appealing.

My suggestion would be to get a decent but good looking phone on the market first. No fancy features like email, video camera, gps etc. Jumping too far ahead would get their products more prone to flaws. Get the customers satisfied first to establish the brand like what airasia did. Then expansion should be smoother. Get more commercials on tv and sponsor big events.

Man I'm talking too much! Almost as if I'm consulting the company. :bash:

liping_t
February 28th, 2006, 04:40 AM
They can't spell, nor should they release a website which is only semi-complete, has negative connoctations, esp bad for a new company (check out their 'ABOUT US' section for more insights)

One more thought...their M10 is around 500RM? I'm not currently savvy in M'sian market for cellphones, but how does their competition look in that price range?

themaster
February 28th, 2006, 10:32 AM
ugly and terrible, they should invest more $$ on design

OshHisham
March 1st, 2006, 10:22 AM
as usual...when malaysian did something...what they get back is negative comment...i don't think samsung or sharp/toshiba in japan is nice though...

hetfield85
March 1st, 2006, 11:17 AM
i heard the company wanted to ask the government to protect them by increasing the tax for other mobile phone brand just like the case of Proton.So brace urself for more expensive nokias and motorolas :)

AFL
March 1st, 2006, 11:44 AM
This is nonsense...these Malaysian Phone designers should take up the challenge without getting help from the government...

hetfield85
March 1st, 2006, 12:24 PM
This is nonsense...these Malaysian Phone designers should take up the challenge without getting help from the government...

and Malaysian cars too :)

pedang
March 7th, 2006, 04:30 PM
the design.. not bad la ;)

http://www.mmobile.com.my/images/PHONES/M10_RED.jpg

http://www.mmobile.com.my/images/PHONES/M10_SLIVER.jpg

http://www.mmobile.com.my/images/PHONES/M10_GREEN.jpg

baqthier
March 7th, 2006, 04:37 PM
very nice. where is the factory ar?

Pablo
March 17th, 2006, 08:19 AM
hmmm..the design not bad..i like it:)

ZaHiRnYa???
March 17th, 2006, 08:35 AM
Nice design..:D

szehoong
March 18th, 2006, 02:26 AM
No matter how nice also no use. I am excited over this initially but everything was so dissappointing after that. :(

First.....anyone knows where to get the phone? :? Okay......all I know is that VC Communications is the sole distributor in the country and it is thru its website recently. Then you want to know where are the dealers located and you'll have to go to the dealer's website to know that. So inefficient! :ohno:

Secondly.......a few of my friends whom are phone shop owners didn't know whom they should be dealing with thus you dun actually see the phones selling at our unofficial handphone hub at Sg. Wang. Any phone which is not selling either at Sg. Wang or at least Low Yat are considered DEAD :ohno:

Thirdly....their website are not too badly designed but most of their links are non existance. That is so pathetic. :ohno:

I know that they are a recent startup and should be given chances and that is what I did.....I waited almost a month later before commenting. It seems like they would take more than a month to solved these little problems which are crucial to their survival. With this rate that they are going......I doubt that they would be one of the top 10 handphone manufacturer (which isn't a difficult task anyway considering there are not many manufacturers to begin with)....... :(

White_soX
March 18th, 2006, 08:55 AM
I sure M-Mobile can't beat my motorolla Razr

szehoong
March 18th, 2006, 05:55 PM
^^ Please lah! You are comparing apples with oranges :D

One is a candybar and the other a clamshell ..... how to compare? :ohno:

Furthermore the price range is different ;)

bobdikl
March 19th, 2006, 01:30 AM
Sad but true....absolutely helpless


No matter how nice also no use. I am excited over this initially but everything was so dissappointing after that. :(

First.....anyone knows where to get the phone? :? Okay......all I know is that VC Communications is the sole distributor in the country and it is thru its website recently. Then you want to know where are the dealers located and you'll have to go to the dealer's website to know that. So inefficient! :ohno:

Secondly.......a few of my friends whom are phone shop owners didn't know whom they should be dealing with thus you dun actually see the phones selling at our unofficial handphone hub at Sg. Wang. Any phone which is not selling either at Sg. Wang or at least Low Yat are considered DEAD :ohno:

Thirdly....their website are not too badly designed but most of their links are non existance. That is so pathetic. :ohno:

I know that they are a recent startup and should be given chances and that is what I did.....I waited almost a month later before commenting. It seems like they would take more than a month to solved these little problems which are crucial to their survival. With this rate that they are going......I doubt that they would be one of the top 10 handphone manufacturer (which isn't a difficult task anyway considering there are not many manufacturers to begin with)....... :(

White_soX
March 19th, 2006, 04:54 AM
^^ Please lah! You are comparing apples with oranges :D

One is a candybar and the other a clamshell ..... how to compare? :ohno:

Furthermore the price range is different ;)


Can't compare two stuff ker? :)

szehoong
March 19th, 2006, 07:42 PM
Can't compare two stuff ker? :)


Can....you can compare anything but I am just telling you that it would be a waste of time and effort. :yes:

Since you like comparing unrelated stuffs, you might as well compare a Panasonic DECT phone with this lah :lol:

One had compare INTELLIGENTLY :D

nazrey
May 11th, 2006, 12:38 PM
Mawi - MMobile (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W0dA_zIAXg&search=akademi%20fantasia) commercial

nazrey
May 11th, 2006, 04:41 PM
M.Mobile to become first local mobile phone maker
"Business Times", 25 October, 2005


Privately-held M.Mobile Sdn Bhd unveiled plans to become Malaysia's first mobile phone manufacturer when it begins production of locally-designed mobile devices in January next year.

The company is collaborating with Mesdaq-listed Kosmo Technology Industrial Bhd to design, develop and manufacture several different variations of a new brand of mobile phones.

The phones produced by M.Mobile will be the first that are wholly-designed and manufactured in Malaysia and the region. It will also be the first Malaysia-owned Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) platform registration.

Next year alone, it expects to produce 850,000 mobile phones and double its production every year until the fifth year, when its annual output will be about 15 million phones.

To further boost the sales of the mobile phones, Kosmo has inked a master supply agreement with Hyundai Corp where the former will design, develop and manufacture mobile phones for the latter.

Hyundai meanwhile will distribute these mobile phones and market them globally.

Apart from M.Mobile branded phones, Kosmo will also manufacture mobile phones that will be under the Hyundai brandname.

loklok
June 8th, 2006, 01:29 PM
Now come a sad part which again someone without a real capability to compete in the market as gorverment to protect them.

check out

http://www.mmobile.com.my/images/Newpapers/001.jpg

Perodua didn't ask much. and yet it grow.
Some company like Hovid/Carotech or Carsem or Unisem or OYL which make York air con or Pensonic or I berhad didnt ask gorverment to protect their product. BUT why Mmobile need protection?

Is it because mobile phone is so competitive...no doubt it is...it have been very tough market compare to many other electronic product since 2001. So why jump into the crowd when you are so afraid of losing? Mobile phone didn't worth for gorverment to protect coz it is just another electronics consumer product like TV, HiFi or Camera.

Car ok...i understand coz the ammount of engineering in understanding all the dynamic/static/ hydraulic technology. It is pride for many country to have a auto company....but most mobile phone making company didnt really emphasize this...because they understand it is just another consumer electronics....and they will make use of the idea of globalization....when and setup design centre everywhere and manufacturing plant anywhere which is cost effective to them...market their product for global usage.....this is common now because we no longer seeing phone which cannot use in certain continent except korea and japan. Because mobile phone is all about convergence in function...usability.


Even a camera look more challenging and yet in M mobile own home portal they put in this newspaper cutting (too lazy to type it ) toask gov to impose certain fee on import phone.

Even the information is wrong....not all phone sold in malaysia is imported..my wife have a z520i distributed by SonyEricsson Malaysia and made in Malaysia.

The big guns just talking crap...malaysia is not just merely a mobile phone importer we export phone. Yes we have been having company here making mobile phone since like 3 or 4 yrs ago...we have motorola ...go check out their recruitment ad...they hire engineer for iDEN network which is a special network for USA ...the first network to allow Push to Talk....probably the most profitable network in USA.

We have ex Ericsson factory which is now known as Flextronics. It is well known in the business world tht when this transfer happen....it didn't mean tht factory stop making phone.

We have some smart phone maker up north in Kedah making Dallab and also 5th media they are making microsoft smart phone since 2 yrs ago.

Yes M mobile is the first one with malaysia brand and malaysian involve in it....and they don't make smart phone which is sooooo specialize or some weird network system which malaysian cannot use...also they didn't only made phone for other brand

but don't it just sound sad tht news announce from them just seem so childish?

worst is...they get a standard workout with Sirim...getting the money...and hoping those money will channel to them....if this hope happen it just seem like robbing normal citizen money because sirim is a gorverment body so some of the fund come from gorvernment and where do gorverment get the money...tax payer!!!

I used to be ok towards M mobile....now it is just plain disgusting after reading this news.

So what happen next? if someone manage to revive MEC project in Pahang...are they going to impose special tax on TV, Fridge, Air con, Hifi, Washing machine and even water purifier?

baqthier
June 9th, 2006, 11:20 AM
omg! Thats so inconsiderable of them. With the low price they are offering right now it should be able to compete already. Mobile phones, Cameras etc in Malaysia are in the tourists' shopping list. Making them more expensive will also affect the tourism industry.

loklok
June 10th, 2006, 04:24 PM
omg! Thats so inconsiderable of them. With the low price they are offering right now it should be able to compete already. Mobile phones, Cameras etc in Malaysia are in the tourists' shopping list. Making them more expensive will also affect the tourism industry.

I guess those people who like this idea only have money to be earned in the shortest time in their mind

they have no sense of long term or macro view of the impact to your country

szehoong
June 11th, 2006, 07:02 AM
Losers! :ohno:

forrestcat
June 12th, 2006, 10:30 AM
I dun think there'll be protectionism for MMobile..it's not a pet important pet project to a Prime Minister like Proton was.....

I am really interested in getting their 3G phone..if its not good..hello N70

alsen
August 19th, 2006, 01:42 PM
too many negative comments....:ohno: :ohno:

loklok
August 29th, 2006, 06:54 PM
after so many months....when major player in the market is flooding with all the new model like nokia N73, 91, 93, e61 etc etc or motorola kazr, rizr, motofone, motoming or sonyE k800, z530, w300, m600, w710, z710 etc etc

do you think a company tht can only have one phone model can survive this modern days of mobile phone industry cut throat business model?

i doubt they can survive long if they are relying on a budget model

nowadays it is very obvious even the low income or low-mid income grp try to get the latest and greatest as a indication of status.

I just totally doubt they (m mobile) can survice a long time..i guess the collapse of their parent company (kosmo) stock price explain a lot....

forrestcat
November 5th, 2006, 10:25 AM
Just found this recent development of M.Mobile.At least we know it's not kaput yet...the company has been very quiet these past months.Even their website is under maintenance and cannot be accessed.

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M.Mobile partners Canada's Mobalex to produce SIP phones
10 October, 2006

M Dot Mobile Sdn Bhd (M.Mobile), a Malaysian mobile phone manufacturer, has partnered Mobalex (Canada) Inc. to produce fully integrated Sessions Initiation Protocol (SIP) mobile phones.

The new SIP phones will allow users to dial direct to any international number via their existing data channel by using seamless Voice over Internet protocol VoIP from their service provider.

M Mobile’s M10 model, which will be incorporated with the new feature, is expected to be launched in three months. By next year, all M.Mobile phones will be Internet telephony-based, M.Mobile Chairman, Norhamzah Nordin said, at the agreement signing ceremony yesterday.

"With SIP, users can make free calls to other M.Mobile phone users anywhere around the globe, while cost of international calls to non-M.Mobile phones will be much lower than other options currently available in the market,” Norhamzah said, adding that M.Mobile will be the first to produce the fully integrated SIP mobile phones in the world.

With the new phones, the company expects its sales to hit one million units, generating revenue of about US$60 million-US$70 million (RM221.4 million-RM258.3 million) by end-2007. To-date, it has sold 60,000 mobile phones.

Mobalex Malaysia Sdn. Bhd’s Chief Technology Officer, Alexander Lang said, the company was confident that mobile users would be interested in its technology as it provided a mobile phone that “is as capable as a (personal digital assistant) PDA phone.”

M.Mobile plans to spend RM100 million over these two years to develop and make new handsets. The company has lined up to introduce two new models by year-end and 11 new ones by next year, including its third generation mobile phones and PDA phones.

According to Norhamzah, the company expects exports to the Middle East including Saudi Arabia and Iran to contribute some 75% to its sales, while the balance will be from the domestic market.

M.Mobile is 70% owned by Mobile Knight Sdn Bhd while the rest is held by Kosmo Technology Industrial Bhd.
Mobalex is a provider of mobile, web and SIP-based communication solutions.

Adapted from "Business Times and Star Biz", 10 October, 2006

http://www.mida.gov.my/beta/news/view_news.php?id=2676

nazrey
March 30th, 2007, 03:05 PM
M.Mobile ventures into Africa
Author : Christy Lee S.W.
Source : The Star Online
Date Posted : 6/3/2007


Malaysia's first mobile phone maker M Dot Mobile Sdn Bhd (or M.Mobile) announced will be bringing its products to the African market, following a deal with the Zambia-based Melcome Group of Companies.

Under the agreement, the Melcome Group is appointed the exclusive distributor of M.Mobile handsets in Africa.

It will be selling the handsets in various countries on the continent, including Zambia, Congo, Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, Namibia, South Africa and Kenya.

The Melcome Group will also set up a mobile phone assembly plant in Zambia – the first ever in Africa, it claimed. The plant will initially be capable of producing up to one million handsets a year.

In turn, M.Mobile will provide its expertise and technology as well as supply handset parts or completely built-up mobile phones.

"We have everything ready and hope to start our first production line in June," said Mohmed Seedat, group chairman of the Melcome Group, during the signing ceremony that was hosted by the Multimedia Development Corporation in Cyberjaya last week.

The Melcome Group owns a variety of businesses in Africa, including the distribution of telecommunications products, manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and providing management services.

M.Mobile will start supplying the Melcome Group with completely built-up handsets to kick-start sales in Africa by May.

As distributor, the Melcome Group will also provide aftersales services to consumers who purchase M.Mobile phones.

This marks M.Mobile as the first in Africa to offer support to its customers, the company claimed.

"Up until now, Africans can only purchase mobile phones from independent traders and dealers which usually do not offer aftersales support," said M.Mobile chief marketing officer Shah Bahr.

Due to this, he said, it is risky for African consumers to buy mobile phones because they could be left in a lurch if their handsets are faulty.

Last year, 90% of the handsets produced by M.Mobile were for local consumption, with the remaining 10% for export, said its chairman and CEO Norhamzah Nordin.

"By end of this year, we hope to export 70% to 80% of our mobile phones," he said. "We'll have to look at other untapped markets outside of Malaysia if we want to grow."

At the event, M.Mobile also signed a memorandum of understanding with Zambia Telecommunications Co Ltd to provide enhanced telecommunications operations, such as affordable mobile handsets and other related devices.

"The Government of the Republic of Zambia is fully supportive of this partnership," said Dr Eustern Mambwe, permanent deputy secretary-general of the Zambian Ministry of Communications and Transport, who was present to witness the signing.

"Not only will it provide job opportunities for Zambia and our neighbouring African countries, but will set a good example for other businesses to follow," he added.

nazrey
March 30th, 2007, 03:13 PM
New Model
MB 310

http://www.mmobile.com.my/bm/images/mb310-00.jpg
http://www.mmobile.com.my/bm/images/mb310-01.jpg

MB 110

http://www.mmobile.com.my/bm/images/mb110-00.jpg
http://www.mmobile.com.my/bm/images/mb110-01.jpg

nazrey
March 30th, 2007, 03:18 PM
Coming soon

http://www.mmobile.com.my/international/images/main-03.gif

MB320
Type : Dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM & GPRS Terminal
Voice Recorder : FR / EFR / HR / AMR
Sound : MPEG-4 / MP3 / 64 Polyphonic
Camera : C-MOS 1.3 Megapixels
Memory Card Slot : T-Flash
Display : 262K TFT 176 x 220, 20"
Battery : 630mAh (Li-lon)
Bluetooth : Yes
Size : 111 x 3.51 x 8.5 mm
Weight : 75g
Talk Time : 160 mins*
Standby Time : 200 hours
Phone Book : Phone (500) entries
Language : English, Malay, Chinese
Special Features : Prayer Time, Azan & Qiblat
(180 Countries & 3000 Cities)

http://www.mmobile.com.my/international/images/main-05.gif

MS310
Type : Dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM & GPRS Terminal
Voice Recorder : FR / EFR / HR / AMR
Sound : MPEG-4 / MP3 / 64 Polyphonic, FM Tuner
Camera : 1.3 Megapixels
Memory Card Slot : T-Flash
Display : 262K TFT 176 x 220, 20"
Battery : 750mAh (Li-lon)
Bluetooth : Yes
Size : 99 x 46 x 12.7 mm
Weight : 75g
Talk Time : 200 mins*
Standby Time : 220 hours
Phone Book : Phone (500) entries
Language : English, Malay, Chinese
Special Features : Prayer Time, Azan & Qiblat
(180 Countries & 3000 Cities)

skyscraperboy
March 30th, 2007, 03:24 PM
No bad la the design. Quite nice!

OshHisham
March 30th, 2007, 04:01 PM
just what the hell u post this shit stuffs again..?even i hardly find that brand in any stores....no body wants to sell them!

nazrey
April 25th, 2007, 07:13 AM
M Dot Mobile to launch 14 models this year
By Goh Thean Eu
April 25 2007
BusinessTimes


http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BT/Wednesday/Nation/BT619702.txt/Article/Current_News/BT/Images/btgraph2/MB.jpg

MALAYSIA'S own cellphone maker, M Dot Mobile Sdn Bhd, said it will not be surprised if it sold half a million units of mobile devices this year, helped by overseas expansion and aggressive marketing and distribution.

The company, which launched one model in 2006, sold 60,000 mobile phones last year.

This year, the company aims to launch 14 new models and expand to some 37 countries by the end of the year.

Its first two models MB110 and MB310, launched in late January, sold more than 25,000 units globally.

"I believe that with our overseas presence, our wide range of phones and unique business model, we could achieve sales of 500,000 units this year. I will not be surprised," chief marketing officer Shah Bahr said.

The company has signed a partnership agreement with South Africa's Indian Ocean Research Associates (Pty) Ltd, to sell its mobile phones in the country by as early as next month.

Indian Ocean's managing director Wayne Wilson said the M.Mobile phones will be well received by the customers in the country due to attractive pricing and warranty.

"We are targeting to sell about 100,000 M.Mobile phones by end of this year," said Wilson.

There are more than 30 million mobile phone users in South Africa, a country with a population of over 44 million, said Wilson.

Shah and Wilson were speaking to reporters after the signing ceremony and the launch of the two new M.Mobile phones MB310 and MB320.

The MB310 phone is a sliding phone that comes with a 260,000 colour display, a 1.3 megapixel camera, a memory card socket, Bluetooth and a free 512MB Micro SD memory card. MB320 is an "ultra-slim" phone with the exact features of MB310.

"Our new Executive Series is aimed at young professionals and by young, I mean between the ages of 18 years to 40, and also anyone else who appreciates beauty," M Dot Mobile chairman Norhamzah Nordin said.

The phones were launched by Second Finance Minister's Political Secretary Datuk Mohamad Norza Zakaria, as well as M.Mobile ambassador, local artist Mawi.

The phones have a retail price of RM888 and RM849 respectively, and can be purchased at all Courts Mammoth outlets and soon, at TM Points.

The firm - which is 30 per cent owned by Kosmo Technology Industrial Bhd - is also embarking on a new marketing programme that will expand its distributorship by multiple folds.

alsen
May 24th, 2007, 04:39 PM
latest models ^^

my favourites :banana: :cheers:

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g150/masjan/mb210.jpghttp://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g150/masjan/mb350.jpg

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g150/masjan/mc310.jpghttp://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g150/masjan/mb230.jpg

the design is okay but nothing special!

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g150/masjan/mb120.jpg

ipod? hate this one :ohno: :ohno:

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g150/masjan/mb330.jpg

forrestcat
May 24th, 2007, 04:55 PM
:banana: M Mobile delievers it promise for new products.

Well done, I might get that clam shell phone.

forrestcat
May 24th, 2007, 05:01 PM
The clamshell phone is not featured in the website.Just launched or is that a photoshop?

alsen
May 24th, 2007, 05:08 PM
The clamshell phone is not featured in the website.Just launched or is that a photoshop?

no....check this out
http://www.mmobile.com.my/international/index.html

forrestcat
May 25th, 2007, 01:47 AM
Is MB330 relly a phone? It looks lie MP4 player.How to dial number?

I really like the MB350 the MB310.

OshHisham
May 25th, 2007, 02:50 AM
http://www.photokina-show.com/news_images/00447_nokia_5300_xpressmusic.jpg:banana:

alsen
May 25th, 2007, 06:50 AM
http://www.photokina-show.com/news_images/00447_nokia_5300_xpressmusic.jpg:banana:

..and what's ur point actually??

OshHisham
May 25th, 2007, 07:14 AM
my point is.....M-Mobile only smugging themselves.in this ever competitive market...they will fail if don't come out with better idea. and their marketing team also lousy!

alsen, when was the last time you were in malaysia?come here and fine yourself the m-mobile. i bet you'll never find them

my othet point is...5300 is my current phone and that the best phone ever after changing phone almost every year

forrestcat
May 25th, 2007, 07:40 AM
Oshky.....u anti Malaysian mobile phone company can...but anti-Proton cannot :lol: .

I think M Mobile got quite alot of choice,they even have 3G phones..so they're not that bad la. Their ties with LG means that some of the models are developed from LG models rather than Nokia but so far I dun see any blatant copies of LG phones which are usually clamshell.

alsen
May 25th, 2007, 08:51 AM
^^ we get the point.. u like that phone.fine.i liike my V804SS samsung but that doesn't stop me from supporting thier products.
oklah nvm...yaay..let's burn their factory.

OshHisham
May 25th, 2007, 03:13 PM
Oshky.....u anti Malaysian mobile phone company can...but anti-Proton cannot :lol: .

I think M Mobile got quite alot of choice,they even have 3G phones..so they're not that bad la. Their ties with LG means that some of the models are developed from LG models rather than Nokia but so far I dun see any blatant copies of LG phones which are usually clamshell.

actually the problem is....
really not only one problem...
it is not a matter of how many models you have. but this company only making good news in paper...but you can go find in any kedai phone. NO M-Mobile!!!Kuantan-KTerengganu-KL, i can't find them!!where are these products???

there's one tauke kedai even says..."ini LANCAU punya phone!"

so, if supplier don't want to sell this phone, how could this company sell their product? by using Mawi as 'embassador' is enough?

korean phones suck! that's the fact and even Motorola has lousy software. but their products are in the market but again...where goes m-mobile?

both of you forrestcat and alsen currently in overseas...so, if you come back to malaysia...go find them

forrestcat
May 25th, 2007, 03:36 PM
There are dealers for M Mobile,although not that many

http://www.mmobile.com.my/eng/dealer-network.html
http://www.mmobile.com.my/eng/direct-dealers.html

The website is quite good giving infos about dealers and service centers.

ANd M Mobile will also be targeting Muslim countries, so they not only depend on Malaysia only..taula org Malaysia suka bantai brand sendiri :bash: .

I really like this company coz it'll give opportunity for Malaysians to be involved in designing mobile phones and softwares.This is good for our EE industry.

OshHisham
May 25th, 2007, 04:03 PM
ANd M Mobile will also be targeting Muslim countries, so they not only depend on Malaysia only..taula org Malaysia suka bantai brand sendiri :bash: .


saya dah cakap turun sini dulu tgk dgn mata kepala sendirik! toksah nak patriotik tak bertempat kalau tak tau keadaan sebenar....:ohno:

alsen
May 25th, 2007, 04:09 PM
kalo kitorang yang tak patriotik nak harap sape lagi.takkan nak harap org vietnam,poland or japanese untuk support produk kita.at least kalo tak nak beli pun,bagila kritikan yang membina sikit. :ohno:

TWK90
May 25th, 2007, 04:13 PM
If M-Mobile produce a smartphone, then i can buy one...hehe, make sure it is Windows Mobile 6...

From the list of latest models above, i like MB350 because it is candy-bar....

OshHisham
May 26th, 2007, 02:19 AM
aduh....tak paham aku dgn org malaysia. kalau yang anti tu...anti sgt2. kalau yg 'patriotik' tu...patriotik sangat2.

apa yang kritikan membinanya?.....kalau saya cakap m-mobile kena tackle local market dulu, itu tak cukup membina ke?

buat mobile phone bukan macam buat roti canai. aku tgk malaysia ni, kalo org buat itu..kita pun nak buat itu. org buat ini...kita pun nak buat ini. walhal kita tak faham apa sebenarnya yg kita nak buat...

forrestcat
May 26th, 2007, 02:26 AM
Oshky...kamu cakap biar berinfo sikit :ohno:.

M Mobile before this has been manufacturing mobile phones for LG and even have 35 expert engineers with a combined experience of 100 years in the mobile phones industry. Not enough ka?

alsen
May 26th, 2007, 06:07 AM
aduh....tak paham aku dgn org malaysia. kalau yang anti tu...anti sgt2. kalau yg 'patriotik' tu...patriotik sangat2.

apa yang kritikan membinanya?.....kalau saya cakap m-mobile kena tackle local market dulu, itu tak cukup membina ke?

buat mobile phone bukan macam buat roti canai. aku tgk malaysia ni, kalo org buat itu..kita pun nak buat itu. org buat ini...kita pun nak buat ini. walhal kita tak faham apa sebenarnya yg kita nak buat...

maksud kritikan membina tu bagila idea nko macammana nak perhebatkan strategi marketing.anyway,mestila diorang tengah berusaha nak tackle pasaran tempatan sbb itu memang strategi semua syarikat .bagila peluang sikit.:yes:. pembuat roti canai pun mula2 bukannya pro sangat pun.

mestila nak buat sendiri,takkan nak jadi pengguna je. :ohno:

teckkang
May 26th, 2007, 10:41 PM
i realised that most of the phones are lightweight, i.e. less than 90g. :)

forrestcat
May 27th, 2007, 01:32 AM
Some Malaysian has been bitching we are falling behind Suth Korea la..Taiwan la...having our own brand of mobile phone is an indication we are catching up.

No use manufacturing for other people...we need to design our own products too.

nazrey
December 3rd, 2007, 06:10 AM
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nazrey
December 3rd, 2007, 06:12 AM
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December 3rd, 2007, 06:13 AM
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nazrey
June 22nd, 2008, 02:12 PM
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nazrey
June 22nd, 2008, 02:15 PM
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September 26th, 2008, 01:31 AM
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September 26th, 2008, 01:31 AM
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December 8th, 2008, 03:23 AM
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December 8th, 2008, 04:00 AM
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