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jiteshraj Posts: 38

Hi there. I know this is off topic but can "Brix" PM me with the 'tweaked' Vodacom GPRS settings. Thankx a million
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Posted: 2005-10-04 11:49:28
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@jiteshraj: You've been a member since May, never posted here before...so tell me how do I know you're not a spy for the Vodafone/Vodacom alliance?
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Posted: 2005-10-04 12:05:55
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Kryptik Posts: > 500



hmmm, good point Brix. J, not a single post in all this time?

You wouldn't happen to be the guy in the trench-coat that's been following me? Blue Burberry, Navy watchcap, Rayban Olympians, etc.

Or maybe i'm just being paranoid
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Posted: 2005-10-04 12:23:00
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mario2002 Posts: > 500

@Brix,buddy I think you haven't got much of a choise anyway :-( when it comes to web browsers for your 'precious'.
@Kryptik Let me guess - You are using opera mini on your 3510i ;-) No wonder it is your preferred browser.Did you hear about the chopper which crashed close to Harlem ? I am flying paragliders and I must say Langkloof isn't my preferred flying spot because of its unpredictable winds/weather patterns and 'difficult' terrain. This message was posted from a Nokia 7650
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Posted: 2005-10-04 12:38:10
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@the krypsta: Just a mention of free wap has all the freeloaders and loafers crawling out the woodworks.

Like I said before I don't mind paying for GPRS, the prices are quite reasonable compared to some countries in Europe...what gets me more excited is seeing/doing something that is not to be done.

Many months ago all of us wanted to get access to the Vodafone Live portal, when Tahir was going on about everyone being forced to get a branded handset.

The VLive settings were supposed to be "locked" and a tightly held secret but the enquiring mind never stops and finally it was cracked.



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Posted: 2005-10-04 12:46:48
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JK Posts: > 500

Yip hes a spy!!!

How many others are like him? should watch what we say...


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Posted: 2005-10-04 13:16:31
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celltech Posts: 203

Yo members, hope you read D600 specs on gsmarena, as I have mentioned previously D600 has no EDGE but D600e has, good to notify family and friends about this if they need an EDGE enabled handset.
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Posted: 2005-10-04 13:54:36
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

@Mario, i've just read the story online, really tragic indeed. That area's notorious for it's updraughts and cross-winds... Wasn't Hansie's crash in the same type of terrain?

You're correct, i'm using Mini to access http://mobile.opera.com from the Ark although it's obviously much faster on the 6600. The 3510's really just being kept out of sentimentality, and also to pop online at free moments.

Regarding Opera Full, it delivers better page rendering, imo, without having to zoom as NetFront does. It also allows larger downloads than NF. NF, however, is good for general surfing, medium-sized downloads, and a big plus is the ability to save pages and bookmarks directly to the mmc. It also allows direct access to the phone browser's bookmarks, which is pretty neat.

The fact that the UI is customizable is a sweet feature, as you can add hotkeys for practically all its functions. I've gotta add that it sports quite a few more functions than Opera does. Opera's faster, but NetFront's more comprehensive. Opera does use fewer kb, but NF, when all the frills are turned off ain't a kb hog either

Mini beats them both when it comes to opening pages in record time, altho having to click on "Allow application Opera Mini to use network and send or receive data?" after every page is a bit cumbersome, i'll admit.


All in all, i'd say NF is a lot more intuitive than Opera, although it could be a tad faster.

NB!!! Warning- New Symbian Virus- Blankfont.A installs a corrupted font file, panic.gdr onto the phone. It then infects the phone's font files, rendering the text portion of the UI as useful as a bottle of Jack at an AA meeting. Avoid downloading a game called Rally_2.sis if you're a Symbian user. He make him da beeg sheet dat one.
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Posted: 2005-10-04 14:38:00
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Rhino8 Posts: 104

lol...

A bit earlier you guys mentioned the cracked voda live setts, but... still cant use it to connect to web... and mtn only seems to work at times... GRRRRRRRRRRR.

i got speeds of up to 100k bits per second yesterday on mtn using my K700i.... Is that possible or are my pc fooling around?

I must say.... mtn gprs is faster at times than voda 3g.

Also noticed that i can access the mtn 3g service with my v800 without buying a 3g sim card. . . . i thought thats not posible.... MTN serems to be all confused lately

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Posted: 2005-10-04 15:15:03
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KID777 Posts: 0

@kryptic thanks 4 da virus warning, i think i should be more careful on wap. Do u know wats realy wierd twice at school ive been 'bluejacked' by a phone name 'intense'.I didnt ever enter any psswords to pair the devices, but always get sent this one .sis file from him. Im sure its a virus cause it has a funny name= in53t3dy.Sis This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2005-10-04 15:19:22
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