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Interesting that you guys are mentioning Virgin Radio. Just ran Virtual Radio, made a quick list of the channels and groups. In total there are 22 Channel Groups, e.g
Talk&Comedy
SkyFM
Virgin
Reggae/Island
Latin
Italian
African
Middle Eastern
Each channel group has a minimum of 3stations. In total, there is a whopping selection of over 250 stations, ranging from Metal, Jazz, Pop and Classical to Radio Iran, Canal Angola and Radio Moscow. How's that for choice?
Guys, Virtual Radio is not an app. It's an experience...
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Posted: 2005-10-11 19:03:00
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@Kryptik.
Can you tell how you got Virtual Radio, and maybe Virgin Radio?
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Posted: 2005-10-11 19:15:46
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That Virtual Radio app is the best solution to those amongst us who enjoy radio. Pity it's only Symbian.
@Kryptik: Is Virtual Radio compatible with Vodacom? Last time I checked they didn't support streaming on GPRS.
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Posted: 2005-10-11 19:28:00
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The minute i get home i'm going to change over to my Vodacom sim and give it a shot, boet. @Skhuu, i think i got the Virgin app off one of their subsidiary sites a while ago, although i've deleted it subsequently since it comes packaged with Virtual.
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Posted: 2005-10-11 19:58:50
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Yebo, Virtual Radio plays sweetly thru Vodacom, no probz at all!!!
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Posted: 2005-10-11 20:43:00
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@Kryptik Thanks for the eBook reader.My children like the short stories you send :-) I thought is very tiring to read on such a small screen (7650) but Alas, the human brain never stops to surprise me - how quickly does adapt to it.After a short while I totally forget I am reading from a 2in screen.Now do you know where to get more ebooks (for free if possible) ?
This message was posted from a Nokia 7650
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Posted: 2005-10-11 21:19:16
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@ mario,
If you would like to receive all the series 60 material that I got from the Smartphone Show this afternoon,PM me your postal address.
Don't worry about postage.
@ all,da Wanqsta will be uploading images in due course.
Had a chance to fiddle with Hermy the P990 at the SE stand,play with a N70 and N90 and fondle a prototype 3250.
No sign of the N91...
Will provide loadsa details in the forthcoming posts; I'm still reeling.
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Posted: 2005-10-11 21:30:52
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@the krypsta: I'm so bloody envious right now I don't know what to do.
Thankfully I've got ample time to make my mind up for a replacement for my precious...everyday I hear/see what people are doing with their smartphones I feel tempted.
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Posted: 2005-10-11 21:48:00
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The main entrance,similar too masseur's pics,obviously. Symbian in the background,directly behind the busy (busier..) Series 60 stand...
Smaak it stukkend! Happy Wanqy holding Hermy, with his trusty P900 in close proximity for comparison.
Playing around with a N90 and N70.The N70 is not yet commercially available in the UK. Notice the black anti-theft, cellphone-retaining cords

on these fully operational demo models.
More deatails on these handsets later.
Prototype 3250 that Mikko from Nokia,at the S60 stand, let me play around with.This was (provisionally)his personal handset,until he puts the next prototype model through its paces!
More to follow later.
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Posted: 2005-10-11 22:01:08
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A closer comparison,although the P990 is obviously a bit more in the foreground.
Etienne at the SE stand was particularly helpful.That P990 keypad is a doddle to use compared to the more miniscule P910's.
My P900 will be due for retirement early next year,after a pretty good innings.
Etienne showing me the P990's camera quality and features.
Etienne showing us the various features and aspects of one of the P990's at the show.
Part of the SE exhibit.
More pics to follow later...better get back to work now.
Laterz, y'all.
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Posted: 2005-10-11 22:34:42
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