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On 2003-07-15 03:27:19, Bjerkebanen wrote:
Hello my friends! In going to kualalompar on vacation in a wile! Why you ask? In tierd of nice norway. But i was wondering he they have pay as you go sim there? And how much is it for a p800 there?
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wow!!!

u f**k norway!!! way to go dude
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Posted: 2003-07-15 07:37:22
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Fook !!

U guys have been bizi these few days !!
@c96, chech ur PM !
@gil, long time no see !! How are u ??!
Wtf ? we will be able to use the (J) phone ? WOW !!

!!
Cheers,
~Jeev~
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Posted: 2003-07-15 09:31:56
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which is the older ericcsons with bt are the best..
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Posted: 2003-07-15 19:47:09
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Hello every1,
I have basically decided to buy the t610 (even with hissing and unclear screen problems) but i want that nice blue coloured ones. Since I can not get one of those yet, I was thingking maybe it's a good idea to buy the silver coloured unit and changed the cover to blue once it's available.
BUT!!! I can't seem to find any confirmation anywhere that the panels are exchangeable. Maybe u guys could clear this matter for me, please!
I know it's a really simple question, but right now, this simplicity is screwing my mind. PLEASE HELP!
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Posted: 2003-07-15 21:08:22
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1st. welcome to esato
technically, the panels are interchangable
but they arent your ordinary express-on n*kia covers...
it involves a complicated process of removing some weird screws and such...
ie. only a qualified technician can perform tht task...
psst... might i recommend ericserve
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Posted: 2003-07-15 22:17:01
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good morning
uhm... besides that, nothing constructive to say
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Posted: 2003-07-16 00:59:01
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DiNar0,
blue T610 will be out within this 1 or 2 weeks. if u can wait. original local warranty will waived if the cover is not interchanged with qualified

technicial center. please note this
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Posted: 2003-07-16 02:53:10
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On 2003-07-15 04:51:12, Novell wrote:
@Bjerkebanen
Yes, you can get pay as you go sim here...over here its called "prepaid". You can buy it in most mobile phone shops and even some grocery stores. It costs ranging from RM50, RM100 etc. First time to Malaysia?
Yes it is my first time to Malaysia. Im running away from norway!
Can you tell me if its posible to recive and send int sms with it? Is there any web site for it? Can i use the prepaid sim in Norway when i get home?
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Posted: 2003-07-16 03:09:23
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@ Bjerkebanen,
It depends on the telco provider that you plan to buy the prepaid. As I know, DiGi Prepaid do have International Roaming but I'm not sure whether it inclusive coverage in Norway. So I suggest that you asked the telco before buying any prepaid sim card from Malaysia.
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Posted: 2003-07-16 03:38:38
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Hmmm Digi is owned by a Mobile op in Norway. Name i Think is Telenor.
Maybe they will have some special offer in Norway too

Just wild guess.
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Posted: 2003-07-16 03:57:56
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