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Lynda418 Posts: 3

@619: do you have the n9500? how much? thanks!
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Posted: 2004-11-09 05:48:16
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619 Posts: > 500

P910i w/ warranty P43,500
S700i w/ warranty P36,500

brandnew, open line

no 9500 with the official distributor
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Posted: 2004-11-09 11:17:39
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lipfreaky Posts: 3

im usng d N6260 na. i like dat it has rdio,and d pics luk m0r crisp dan d P900.Bt d vdeo sucks!D cmera isnt vry ez 2 use eidr.Bd trp pa,i stl hv 2 buy a dongle.Any1 hr sels cheap BT dongle?PM me.Ü if d 6630 (wen it coms out) stl dsnt satsfy me,id steal,kill jst 2 get my hands on a P910i.Wla plang ako budget ngaun.Krisis!
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Posted: 2004-11-09 15:31:00
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619 Posts: > 500

grbe, hrp bshn msg mo

dapat P910 na kinuha mo or s7
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Posted: 2004-11-09 18:55:45
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dlreyes Posts: 100

.... tapos bili ka na lang ng Sun Prepaid sim sa MiniStop for the free am/fm radio. Nokia's radio is just FM.
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Posted: 2004-11-10 00:23:56
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jordan18 Posts: 21

@619

do you still have p910i for sale?
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Posted: 2004-11-11 16:32:54
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boogs Posts: 0

Mobile phone is now a part of our life, its a necessity, it goes wherever we go. As we all know, cellphone theft is rampant in our country and its number grows exponentially.

Worse, we will never know when we will become a victim so, it is time to protect our valuable investment.

Bulldog is a solution that secures your mobile phone against theft, it automatically reports when your mobile phone was stolen. When activated it emits loud barking sound that is enough to attract people surrounding the thief and all keys will not function accordingly.

For further details visit http://www.boogs.ph

Let's protect our mobile phone against theft... Please pass this forward.
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Posted: 2004-11-16 09:18:23
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galore Posts: 47

my p800 was stolen from me nov. last year. ive been waiting for an app like this to come out. although i was hoping that someone would come up with an app that makes the phone explode (with the force of not one but five TNTs) in front of the thief's face. or one that makes the phone explode (with the force of not one but five kg. of C4). or one that makes the phone explode... but that event is behind me right now.

i'll settle with the "arf! arf!" or "woof! woof!" thing.

my question: IS THIS FOOLPROOF?

not the "arf! arf!" thing.

but the one that renders the keypad useless.

can the genius minds of those greenhills techies still come up with a solution to reactivate the phone again?

how does the app exactly work?

on future upgrades, can we expect an auto-detonate feature to discourage cellphone theft? hehe. kiddin'.


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Posted: 2004-11-16 16:40:08
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senninha Posts: > 500

i'm just wondering, if it's an installed app, couldn't a firmware reflashing delete it? well i guess it's better than nothing...
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Posted: 2004-11-16 18:31:42
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boogs Posts: 0

Hi galore,

Love your sense of humor... come to think of it we've also thought of that.. "the exploding thing" but its pretty far fetched as of the moment.

The solution is not 100% full-proof but, what we can really do is give them several hurdles to jump over first before they can easily sell your phone again in the market. Like what senninha said... "it's better than nothing..."

The application bulldog is very similar to an Alarm System installed in your vehicle. Installing an Alarm doesn't give us 100% security but, we'll sure give the thief a hard time reselling our investment in the market.

We are currently working with the providers so, when our phone is stolen we can easily report our IMEI to the operators and make them unusable in the Philippines.

Cheers,
Boogs
www.boogs.ph
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Posted: 2004-11-19 05:57:02
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