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@brym: thats what brought me here too. For my T630. I was stumped (an still am) that no themes for S700 wasnt (and i think still isnt) available on esato. Nearly finished a few that i was gonna post up but then issues of copyright stopped me. (it was football club logos)
Eid Mubarack!
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Posted: 2007-10-12 21:57:06
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@ all: Does anyone know any other Java apps I can install on my w950 besides Opera mini (obviously)?
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Posted: 2007-10-12 22:16:16
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There are over a hundred applications out there for ur phone.....shine ur eye
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Posted: 2007-10-13 00:27:59
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@all From the Punch article, it seems Dangote's Alheri Engineering will also roll out 3G. Are they going to be a Virtual Operator? Can a network start from scratch and build a 3G network? Only in 9ja!
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Posted: 2007-10-13 20:30:57
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Like I said,does anyone know useful java apps I can install on my W950i.
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Posted: 2007-10-13 22:10:47
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On 2007-10-13 20:30:57, coolapostle wrote:
@all From the Punch article, it seems Dangote's Alheri Engineering will also roll out 3G. Are they going to be a Virtual Operator? Can a network start from scratch and build a 3G network? Only in 9ja!
Nothing new, really. 3 (a pure 3G network) did it in the UK. Abeg make Alheri hurry up! I'll pick a SIM if the price is right. I've been so hungry for mobile broadband....
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Posted: 2007-10-13 22:18:00
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@234h: it really depends on ur interests and how much u r willing to drop from ur wallet in gprs charges (in cases of its need for linking online) in the days of awoof gprs one of my favs were bluepulse. Since then i have seen quite a few good IM apps but lack of awoof gprs+ high gprs rates do not allow me to check them out thoroughly. Go to getjar.com when u are online with a pc and see what picks ur interest.
@coola: there is everychance they would just pickout high density areas in abj, port and lag to offer thier services. If they do rollout to anywhere outside that range they'll have to give good enough tariffs to make us buy a new phone for it (or at least drop a sim card in its stead!) to ay's delight.
@aya: what is ur make or break prices for simcard, tariffs etc u'd be willing to pay for the 3g experience?
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Posted: 2007-10-14 06:26:55
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Abubakar: I prefer a flat monthly data plan and I'm willing to pay up to N15,000 per month for unlimited access e.g. Eat-all-you-can.
Voice tariffs, of course, shouldn't differ from what obtains on ground with the others.
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Posted: 2007-10-14 07:39:00
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On 2007-10-12 18:39:55, mariwun wrote:
there a tranfer application that does it in the tools folder..
I already tried that, but after pairing both devices, the E65 could not accept the transfer. Error message was 'Datamover.sis not supported.' You would think that the E65 being a business phone would be easy to use, but no. nokia is way behind SE when it comes to innovation, and functionality, Period.
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Posted: 2007-10-14 09:24:48
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On 2007-10-14 09:24:48, ambyzown wrote:
You would think that the E65 being a business phone would be easy to use, but no. nokia is way behind SE when it comes to innovation, and functionality, Period.
?The die is cast. Nokia War Lords, will this yabis go without reply?
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Posted: 2007-10-14 17:10:00
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