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On 2008-07-01 00:13:37, apolloa wrote:
Here's one for you Orange folk. Well a couple actually.
Are Orange ever going to get another UIQ phone? They stopped at the P990i
I went to PAYG and cancelled my contract, I got my new Sim fine, but my phone will now not work on 3G (Currently P1i), is it the Sim or does it need activating by Orange?
Thanks Muchly if you can answer
@apolloa
Well, UIQ is something Orange will get again apparently. They elected out of the W960 (Due to crappy sales on W950) and the P1 just didnt make the cut. P5 is a possibility I have heard. Cannot confirm this for sure tho.
With regards to your PAYG sim, by default they arent 3G enabled. You can however request a 3G one. You should be able to pop into a store and do a "PAYG Upgrade" to one - but most times the sales rep will ask you top up too. Without topup the sales person doesnt get any commission.
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Posted: 2008-07-02 00:06:49
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On 2008-07-02 00:01:38, number1 wrote:
I finally got my top-up card registed am waiting for my free gifts the 02 network seems slow also in the small print book under the web bolt ons it states. The 02 web bolt on provides you with unlimted use of 02's 3G/GPRS Mobile data. Does that include edge & hsdpa.
Glad you got it working, but seeing as we have the biggest customer base in the UK, you need to give us a bit of patience when it comes to services sometimes
And EDGE/HSDPA is just a connection speed, you don't pay any more/less for it regardless of your network. So yes, the Web Bolt-On just gives you unlimited access to the web on your phone regardless of what speed it will go at. However, don't plug it into your PC to use as a modem and expect it to be free, cause it won't be.
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Posted: 2008-07-02 00:20:15
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Ok thanks your help
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Posted: 2008-07-02 00:34:42
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Lol this thread has gone completely off topic. Oh well. In Orange shop they are doing 3G sims that you top up 5 quid and get the sim card free.
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Posted: 2008-07-02 03:28:00
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^Provided they have stock. Usually only sent like 10 at a time... and Im at the shop with the most footfall in the country!
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Posted: 2008-07-02 09:06:38
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Just an example,
http://www.orange.pl/klienci_ind/telefony?redir=0
The P1i on Orange in Poland...!
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Posted: 2008-07-02 09:41:02
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Ok, I've edited the thread title, this could become quite a handy resource
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Posted: 2008-07-02 10:47:10
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Nice one Daedalus85 - Oh yeah, anyone with any DoCoMo enquiries, chuck them this way too - 'working' for them here lol!
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Posted: 2008-07-02 11:23:35
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I'm not sure if anybody here works for t-mobile here but hopefully someone will know the answer to this
I'm thinking of moving to t-mobile on the solo 15 plan
here, with 350 minutes and 650 texts; afaik there are no other networks offering a deal with this many calls and texts for £15. The thing is I read on the site that you keep your previous number with this plan, does this mean there is no option to have a new number when you register?
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Posted: 2008-07-02 11:24:52
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by default you get a new number but you have the option to port another number from another carrier
I'm using this solo 15 at the moment. For £12 more you can also get web'n'walk pro with 3GB/month and which now includes full access to t-mobile wifi hotspots and 300 minutes (if I remember correctly) roaming to others like BT openzone etc
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Posted: 2008-07-02 11:30:30
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