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For a very fair and extremely comprehensive review of the Sony Ericsson K750i please visit here:
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_k750-review-41.php
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Posted: 2005-07-03 01:21:14
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The future of Sony Ericsson? One internet site has posted a few futuristic SE designs. No details given and everything is in a foreign language - pretty pictures though
http://www.slashphone.com/84/1015.html
Below is a shot of what could be the successor of the P910i - 3G, wifi, GPS, 3 megapixels. What's interesting and what lends a great deal of credibility to this image is that it looks a lot like the Sony Cleo, Sony's once popular PDA that's been discontinued. It also has the look and feel of current SE phones.
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Posted: 2005-07-03 02:24:46
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Anybody know anything bout MTN new billing system? How they charge for gprs? Charged me R1 for everytime i connected this morning. Grrr
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Posted: 2005-07-03 09:20:00
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R1 seems a bitexcessive. Have you called their customer service for clarity?
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Posted: 2005-07-03 09:39:21
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Good morning from a chilly Grahamstown Arts Festival. It's a sunny 2degrees, and here at the Monument i've seen so many mobiles and pda's my head's spinning...
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Posted: 2005-07-03 09:57:04
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According to MTN's T&C posted on their website - "Charges are rounded up to the nearest cent, per session i.e. a minimum charge of R0.01 applies to each new session."
See full T&C here:
http://www.mtn.co.za/?pid=232081
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Posted: 2005-07-03 10:01:15
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@Kryptik... What's GPRS like on your network in Grahamstown.
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Posted: 2005-07-03 11:45:26
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...Just read in the newspaper today that MTN already has 5000 3G subscribers. ...Is this the first week's 3G subscribers or is it only their "testers"? MTN also says, they're going to launch HSPDA soon.
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Posted: 2005-07-03 12:17:38
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MTN customer care still think we get billed R45 per meg
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Posted: 2005-07-03 12:30:00
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On 2005-07-03 02:24:46, WirelessMonkey wrote:
Below is a shot of what could be the successor of the P910i - 3G, wifi, GPS, 3 megapixels. What's interesting and what lends a great deal of credibility to this image is that it looks a lot like the Sony Cleo, Sony's once popular PDA that's been discontinued. It also has the look and feel of current SE phones.
@ WM, I presume you meant Sony Clie, not Sony Cleo?
http://sonyelectronics.sonystyle.com/micros/clie/
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Over the past month I have had the opportunity to try out Carphonewarehouses's exclusive simcard, called Mobileworld.
It is only available on PAYG and the simcard costs £10.
It has the same local call charges as their own 'Fresh' simcards, PLUS much cheaper international calling prices than any other UK network, excluding O2's ITT (International Talk and Text bolt-on, which is competitive with off-peak call prices)
The reason I am sharing this is that to phone an SA landline using this simcard costs 8p, and to call SA cell numbers costs 20p.
Pretty close to LOCAL SA peak cell network prices, isn't it?
(Although there is a 2.5p surcharge between 7pm to 9pm.)
http://www.carphonemobileworl[....]leworld/servlet/gben-home-Home
The reception and clarity are actually quite good, and I have only experienced a little 'delay' or echo on a few occasions over the past month.
Having said all this, I think our buddy Mario probably still has the best/ cheapest solutions for calling,including abroad, with his third-party software wizardry...
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Posted: 2005-07-03 13:03:16
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