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234hay Posts: 1

@ all: more help please. How much do micro sd cards cost? I would want information on 256mb-512mb.
Also,what is the memory card limit on a Motorla L7...acknowledge

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Posted: 2007-09-13 21:47:19
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abubakar Posts: 109

Do those micro SD cards come in 256Mb? Thot they were all 512+!!!
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Posted: 2007-09-13 22:05:11
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234hay Posts: 1

@ abubakar: not so sure i'm making the inquiry for a friend

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Posted: 2007-09-13 22:50:15
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pxthomas Posts: 1

@abu... 256 microSD memory card is available



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Posted: 2007-09-14 12:25:54
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coolapostle Posts: 28

From wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_number_portability
Local number portability, (LNP) for fixed lines, and full mobile number portability (FMNP), for mobile phone lines, refers to the ability to transfer either an existing fixed-line or mobile telephone number assigned by a local exchange carrier (LEC) and reassign it to another carrier. In most cases, there are limitations to transferability with regards to geography, service area coverage and technology.

Most cellular telephone companies will charge for this conversion as a regulatory cost recovery fee.

In number portability the “donor network” provides the number and the “recipient network” accepts the number. The operation of donating a number requires that a number is “snapped out” from a network and “snapped into” the receiving network. If the subscriber ceases to need the number then it is normal that the original donor receives the number back and “snaps back” the number to its network. The situation is slightly more complex if the user leaves the first operator for a second and then subsequently elects to use a third operator. In this case the second operator will return the number to the first and then it is assigned to the third.

When a provider receives a request to port a telephone number from a new customer, that provider sends an industry-standard LSR (Local Service Request) to the existing (or "old") provider. When the Old Provider receives this request, it sends back FOC (Firm Order Confirmation) and the 5-day max process of porting the number begins. Either provider can initiate the port using a SOA or LSOA (Service Order Activator) which directly edits the NPAC database mentioned before. If the new provider initiates the port, it is called a "pull," and if the old provider initiates, it is a "push." Once the number is pulled or pushed, the new provider must "activate" the number using the LRN of the switch serving the customer. At the point this is completed, the number is ported.

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Posted: 2007-09-14 14:55:54
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ambyzown Posts: 231

Thanks Brym for the tip on Gdesk, it really is an awesome application and I'm loving it. My m600 now looks like one them blackberrys
Abu you seriously need to try this.
@234hay: 256mb microsd card sells for N2700 while 512mb is N3500
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Posted: 2007-09-15 07:20:50
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brym! Posts: 75

@amby: Glad you liked it too. I see you went back to pick the m600, comfortable with the keys now? The good predictive text of the W950 is helping me out with text input; the flushed keypad and the small virtual keyboard are terrible. But I'm crazy about the 4 gig memory and dedicated walkman. And opera mini rocks on it too than on my windows mobile. For Pocket PC owners: try out freestyl launcher from http://www.whoneedsaniphone.com you'll love it.

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Posted: 2007-09-15 15:11:22
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ambyzown Posts: 231

Yeah Brym I went back for the m600. Smartphones are like drugs one taste and you're hooked. I'm getting over my initial grouse with the phone and the handwriting recognition plus predictive text makes life easy.
Spot on! Opera mini on this phone rocks.

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Posted: 2007-09-15 23:02:13
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abubakar Posts: 109

How big is this GDesk? I keep forgetting to try downloading when i am online with my laptop. Gone are the days of reckless phone downloads via awoof gprs.

P990 UPDATE
The predictive text is really good. Sometimes its actually scary. Especially when it predicts the next word im about to type. Phrases i have never used on the phone with thousands of alternative combinations get widdled down to just the phrase i was thinking. This na white man jazz!
Still having difficulty getting the update server to update on my PC. But if i dont run too many simultaneous apps, my phone is fine.
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Posted: 2007-09-16 09:42:10
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mamba Posts: 138

All you P series people na wa o!
Upon all the grumbling and cries of people about P series non-reliability, you guys still risked your necks and bought it.
Now I know what it means to be a brand loyalist.
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Posted: 2007-09-17 14:13:32
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