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On 2010-03-29 21:45:10, slattery69 wrote:
got to be honest not noticed to many changes beyond the odd little thing in gmail, once two way sync comes in for it in q2 then that will be a nice change
Can you clarify what you mean by 2-way sync? I'm thinking its there.
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Posted: 2010-03-30 02:21:51
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my understanding is that once 2 way sync goes live if you delete it from your handset it should delete from the server mailbox. currently if you select delete from mailbox and hanset on the blackberyy it just deletes from the handset and moves the mail to all mail on the gmail server once live should delete and whats on the handset should be representative of whats in the mailbox online
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Posted: 2010-03-31 00:32:53
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ok i now got a storm 2... lost some pins so add me again if u already did coz i prob lost u lol....
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Posted: 2010-04-01 16:12:12
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Hoping Everybody had a Happy Easter with much fun in the sun and family parties.
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Posted: 2010-04-05 18:58:00
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Got myself a nice and shiny BB 9700, was wondering would the O2 BB bolt on cover me browsing the internet on my phone as well as push email?
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Posted: 2010-04-06 12:52:59
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On 2010-04-06 12:52:59, waibun_lee wrote:
Got myself a nice and shiny BB 9700, was wondering would the O2 BB bolt on cover me browsing the internet on my phone as well as push email?
yeah mate it covers all data coming in and out of the BB, including browser, emails and apps.
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Posted: 2010-04-06 19:10:31
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yeah mate it covers all data coming in and out of the BB, including browser, emails and apps.
Sweet, it was just that read on o2 forums that some apps use the o2 apn not the BB one therefore racking up massive data bills.
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Posted: 2010-04-06 19:22:18
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On 2010-04-06 19:22:18, waibun_lee wrote:
yeah mate it covers all data coming in and out of the BB, including browser, emails and apps.
Sweet, it was just that read on o2 forums that some apps use the o2 apn not the BB one therefore racking up massive data bills.
I have never experienced that personally, Maud has been with O2 on BB tariff for 18 months with no problems.
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Posted: 2010-04-06 21:05:26
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The problems with O2 charging for data on Blackberrys seems to be on the Simplicity tariffs. Just make sure you have nothing entered in the APN settings, that way you should be ok.
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Posted: 2010-04-07 00:20:44
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Sadly my 9700 lasted me less than two weeks. Nothing wrong with it except the lack of touchscreen and its plain Jane feature set.
I have since put it back into its original box over a month ago and went back to my favourite phone, the P1i.
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Posted: 2010-04-07 09:17:38
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