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On 2012-02-16 22:16:37, fluke9 wrote:
One more question, can you view your usage online on tmobile ??
If everything is unlimited would you really need to ?? my O2 access is able to track my usage, but it runs 48 to 72 hours behind. Stupid.
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Posted: 2012-02-18 20:34:37
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On 2012-02-18 20:34:37, etaab wrote:
On 2012-02-16 22:16:37, fluke9 wrote:
One more question, can you view your usage online on tmobile ??
If everything is unlimited would you really need to ?? my O2 access is able to track my usage, but it runs 48 to 72 hours behind. Stupid.
On 3 I was getting charges and had to phone their crapola CS to find out.
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Posted: 2012-02-18 21:46:56
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No on T Mobile I noticed calls or texts or MMS appears about sometimes less than an hour later
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Posted: 2012-02-18 22:11:19
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Well i might not be able to wait for a new phone to be released to get this. My Nokia N8 of the last 15 months has
BRICKED !!! - ended a call and the phone just vibrated, went dark and refuses to turn on.
Tried everything this past 90 minutes except getting a T6 screwdriver to remove the battery and clear the memory. I have one of those over at my mothers house i left there when i moved out years ago. So tomorrow i'll go round after work and get it.
So now im back to the old trusty N95 8gb, which is falling to bits. Should i get a 4S ? SGS2 ? or the Xperia S ?
or a Galaxy Note. Not happy at all.
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Posted: 2012-02-18 22:24:38
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its virtually impossible to brick an iphone if that is your concern.
many claim to have done so, especially on beta firmware, but it is always easily recoverable once put into DFU mode by a simple sequence
I suspect though, that you will revive your N8. My sons N8 has appeared bricked a few times but suddenly come back to life afte a few power cycles and connecting the charger. Good luck!
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Posted: 2012-02-18 22:29:34
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I would get the Xperia S or Galaxy Note despite its large size it's rather tempting. I seen the other day a Galaxy Note free on contract for less than £30 but forget where now.
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Posted: 2012-02-19 01:08:00
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not sure why you're recommending the S as you don't give any reason, and your cheap Note suggestion means not alot without a link as I've been after one this last week or two but even now googling can't find one for less than £41/month for free, which is rediculous.
Please provide links and reasons otherwise these posts on Esato are fairly worthless.
thanks!
edit: btw, best I have found lately is from
HotUkDeals, which I am quite tempted by as I really do want one of these
[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2012-02-19 01:21 ]
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Posted: 2012-02-19 02:02:52
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Apologies Mr.Masseur

I was on my mobile at the time
http://www.buymobilephones.ne[....]lid=CJnwgPGzqq4CFRR8fAodVDOwPw
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Posted: 2012-02-19 16:59:25
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Well i did manage to revive my N8 after removing the battery, which was a bit worrying as it was the first time id opened the phones case to do so. It was relatively easy, two screws, remove a plastic holder then slide the battery out. When i put it back in, it worked fine.
It would seem my N8 went into some strange sleep. The screen was totally blank, no buttons worked, no vibration when operating the slide lock and even holding down the power button for 8 seconds didnt even work (the forced restart). The phone was however still on, just completely unresponsive to outside input and gave no output. It essentially was bricked - the first phone only ever to brick on me - but when i called it from my girlfriends phone it rang on her phone. So it was still switched on. Very bizarre !!
If it didnt work, i would probably have gone for either the 4S or Note, more likely the Note.
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Posted: 2012-02-19 19:02:36
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I have seen a few videos on removing the N8 battery. Does not look too hard
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Posted: 2012-02-19 19:58:53
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