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pxthomas Posts: 1


On 2007-05-26 13:13:00, AYA wrote:
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On 2007-05-26 08:12:00, pxthomas wrote:
@aya ...please can N71 take 2gb miniSD card


I expect that if what it has is a miniSD slot, then the capacity wouldn't make any difference. It should be compatible, but one way to make sure of this is to try it out before you make the purchase, if possible.

yes it has minisd slot but i don't know if it will function properly with higher capacity memory card
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Posted: 2007-05-26 17:54:21
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brym! Posts: 75

@pxt: The specs info on Gsmarena says it supports cards up to 2GB. Really, what do you need a 2GB card for?
I am using a 1GB miniSD card and I still have 255MB free space after adding the ff:
over 90 mp3 and wma songs,
over 25 short videos in various formats,
over 100 vga size pictures,
over 20 free WM apps,
over 15 pdf files,
over 50 numerous word and excel files,
and more...
I'll advise you to buy the 1GB card because when you upgrade to another N series, the card may not be compartible since all new N series have microSD as default.
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Posted: 2007-05-26 19:43:00
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brym! Posts: 75

@Ife: Boy, what can I say? I am browsing full time with Celtel's GPRS and I am 'live in Asaba'.

@pxt: Still no coverage in your area? On my way here I discovered that the Benin-Asaba road is effectively covered by Celtel's Gprs. The coverage of the Sagamu-Benin road is still poor even for voice calls. I got Gprs signals at Ore and Ijebu-Ode but no signal at Sagamu.
@all: Have a great week ahead with President Yar'Adua and ex President Obasanjo both of People's Wuruwuru Party.


[ This Message was edited by: brym! on 2007-05-27 20:08 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-27 20:06:00
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ambyzown Posts: 231

@Brym: I'm surprised it took this long for you to pick Celtel gprs in Asaba. I used gprs at Asaba as far back as November 2006 when it was still free. Maybe they deactivated it for a while. Anyway good for u. I hope Pxt and Ifedisky will be able to pick signals at their locations now.

I saw a beautiful WM device on saturday, and instantly fell in love with it. Its an iPaq, but didn't have enough time to fondle it so as to determine the model number, but it was smaller than the P910 and a beauty to look at. I wouldn't mind such a device windows mobile OS or not.
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Posted: 2007-05-27 22:31:47
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brym! Posts: 75

@amby: As I mentioned in an earlier post, there was signal all through the free browsing period but it was deactivated at the end of the free trial, and only swithed on again just recently. I am excited because I realy do not need to use GloDirect here again.
The WM device you played with may have been one of the Ipaq 68 series PPCs similar to the Imate Jam. They are fine and very funtional devices, the drawback as with other WM devces is their pretty steep prices.
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Posted: 2007-05-28 00:52:46
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Ifedisky Posts: 14

@brym!Please pm me the configuration settings okay.Gotta provision my line first isn't it?
@ambyzown:You sure did fall for that gizmo!Fondle?!!
@all:By jove MTN has been barbing every Gprs user GORIMAPA with thier billing.I always notice my credit exhausts faster with mtn than with glo even when I, approximately, use them to browse similar sites but I never had the presence of mind to check.Now, gentlemen!(& a few ladies) I've caught the big thieves!.I opened a page in my yahoo account and they billed #10.Opening the same page on glo costs #5! and they're both supposed to be charging 60k per kb!Subsequent browsing points to the fact that for every 500 recharge and browsing mtn dubiously deduct between 100-150 illegally.I Called their customer service severally and each time they'll tell me to call back because their system is down.Can anyone check and confirm this?I think Ncc must hear this o.Or what do you think guys?
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Posted: 2007-05-28 16:48:00
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Ifedisky Posts: 14

There's a Brym! boy in the ring tra la la la la! Whoppee!!
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Posted: 2007-05-28 19:13:45
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OluYom Posts: > 500

@ifedisky: I'm not sure of the current GPRS tariffs on Glo and MTN for prepaid lines, so I really cannot comment on your experiences. Someone else may fill us in on that.
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Posted: 2007-05-28 20:02:00
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Ifedisky Posts: 14

@AYA:I Can confirm MTN's charge is 60k per kb.Same as Glo.A customer service personnel said as much.
@brym!:Thanks for the pm.However,all I got is a welcome text but no configuration message nor GPRS signal.Have to check out a 0808 line tomorrow
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Posted: 2007-05-28 21:00:40
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dapsycool Posts: 0

Still browsing free,i'm paying no dime for gprs till Jesus returns.....i usually find a way out,there is sunshine after the rain,so na endurance be the koko...rich peeps plenty for this forum o, so u shouldn't be bothered...today N71 or M600, tomorrow N95 or black berry, make una invest that money on me, and enjoy the dividends of a talented boy...hahaha
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Posted: 2007-05-29 21:08:44
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