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that's right mikky, MTN gprs has no limitations but could be hazardous to your pocket. while you have to tweak Vmobile to get it working, it's fast & i'm rest assured they'll never touch my credit, just like glo didn't during their time. MTN guys will never refund the money they stole from you so forget the the cc guy, i can assure you he's just running his mouth..
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Posted: 2005-12-03 11:46:00
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Ok. Limitations of vmobile WAP GPRS for web:
1. limited file transfers: I haven't been able to download very large files. It simply breaks.
2. So far, mail clients do not work
3. Login to mission critical websites not working. For example, I tried logging in to my website control panel to upload a page and it says "..it cannot be accessed", though the server is up and working faultlessly
4. My anti-virus not being able to connect and update database
Interesting Points:
Login to some secure sites work e.g. FlashMe Cash
@mikkyroy: Yes, Opera mini supports js
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Posted: 2005-12-03 11:54:00
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Has anyone been able to use Opera browser vmobile gprs? MSIE sucks.
@Aya: Thanks for the expose on Yahoo. If I decide to get the paid version of yahoo services, would I still be able to keep my existing email address, and be able to retreive mails sent to that address using my phone's email client? or should I rather get one of those free pop3 email addresses. How does this differ from gmail?
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Posted: 2005-12-03 15:09:56
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@amby, i tried the proxy trick on opera and it doesn't work for me. even IE and yahoo messenger dont work. only firefox is able to get a connection for me.
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Posted: 2005-12-03 15:31:00
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@Aya: Nokia last week announced the introduction of the 9300i, but sadly it comes without a camera. My wait has indeed been futile. I guess I may have to opt for the P910i afterall, but after seeing the K750i yesterday, I'm tempted to change my mind.
@All: Your comments on this will be appreciated P910i Vs K750i which do I buy? Your reasons please.
[ This Message was edited by: ambyzown on 2005-12-03 15:07 ]
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Posted: 2005-12-03 15:51:50
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@amby: Yes; you will be able to keep your existing address and use all POP features e.g. use with email client etc??Opera works for me with vmobile GPRS, as does IE. For Opera, just click Tools -> Networrk -> Proxy -> Put in the vmobile IP and port 8080.
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Posted: 2005-12-03 16:46:00
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The 9300i is what AYA actual wanted a year back...all features of 9500 without the camera.
P910 vs K750? Really can't help you here because the phones run on different platforms;you should know by now if you what you desire is a smartphone or not. The Nokia's wide variety should address your problem or check out HTC's variety of Windows Mobile smartphones.
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Posted: 2005-12-03 17:53:11
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@brym: Dont pay amby any bit of attention. He is smart enough to be able to tell what he needs - a smartphone or a camera phone.
This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2005-12-03 18:38:18
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@amby, i have both phones & would be ready to help with any questions you have.. what i like about k750 is the portable size, fantastic 2.0MP camera, powerful flash light, nice animated themes, RDS radio, USB cable with amazing data transfer speed also useful as a flash drive, good media player/speakers.p910i whoops k750 in touch screen with handwriting recognition, large screen & being a symbian.
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Posted: 2005-12-03 18:51:00
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@mikky, are you still browsing free on your MTN? i'm using the latest yahoo messenger version with voice.. i really cant explain why IE & opera refuses to work while firefox works, could there be a setting on my computer that's hindering it?
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Posted: 2005-12-03 20:05:00
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