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@mamba: one area which quite important is that the 9500 is WiFi ready...now if the P910 had EDGE support I might have been swayed in my opinion.
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Posted: 2005-02-24 20:45:28
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One thing I agree is that SE has got a better Bat life than Nokia, Mate don't get me wrong ere once ur battery is runin low, simply plug & recharge ur fone, I don't see dt as an ADVANTAGE, unless we r considerin NEPA factor.
9500 comes with Ms Word
Ms Powerpoint Presentation.
Ms Execl Worksheet, (U DONT AVE 2 DOWNLOAD)
Symbian Os
@memba, dont worry I've just ordered for a Cellphone Magazine 4m Jand, it should come in this Morning, I will give everybody loads of reason why P900i is no match for 9500, thank Goodness both fone r 9....something. easier comparism.
@coola how r u coping with a broken fone? I'm just imagining u receiving a call, it will be so funny, Microfone wit the connectin wires danglin, ur loudspeaker still with the broken fone, u look like any actor in one of those black & white (MGM) movies where they brandish those 1 generation table fone, pls don't take this personal I just imagining.
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Posted: 2005-02-25 06:16:00
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I pretty much prefer the 9300 to 9500. I dont need wi-fi or the camera, plus the form factor is more compact. Very handy, in my opinion.
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Posted: 2005-02-25 06:46:36
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9500 processor is quite slow & a lot of users complain that the phone is very slow the second complaint is the size, this phone is really huge, long & weighs over 200g. i stil prefer p910 or imate sp3 or imate jam pda phones. i'd rather buy a small laptop combined wth a cheap phone or a pocket pc phone instead of =N=135,000 Nokia 9500.
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Posted: 2005-02-25 07:47:39
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@Mamba: I prefer one handy device. Of course, our needs differ. My office is anywhere I am. As such a phone and laptop combination is out of the question for me. Did you see my PM?
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Posted: 2005-02-25 08:38:40
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@AYA, can u forward your line to another number? i tried it, but when i called my line it was not reachable, if its possible let me know how i can do it.
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Posted: 2005-02-25 09:37:59
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@angel: Yes, you can. go into the "Divert" menu in your phone and choose whether you want to divert all calls or you want selective divert. Then when prompted, type in the number you want your calls to be diverted to.
Have you purchased your Glo line yet? If yes, how about GPRS activation?
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Posted: 2005-02-25 09:42:00
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@ Aya; have just sent for the line, last week the qeue was long, hope to get it 2day, so i can start activating immediately, do u activate GPRS seperately or its automatically on as u activate ur simm?
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Posted: 2005-02-25 10:09:22
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Once you insert your SIm in your phone, call 121 and request for activation of GPRS. Ask that they also send the auto settings for WAP and MMS to your phone.
When you receive the settings, just save them to your phone.
It may take between 24 and 48 hours for everything to start working.
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Posted: 2005-02-25 10:17:00
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Aya; ok thanks, just recieved my simm now! will take off immediately.
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Posted: 2005-02-25 10:24:05
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