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On 2008-11-11 11:23:00, fdigital wrote:
thats one big problem with E90. thats exactly what happened to my sis own. when i took it to gsm clinic & factory in PHC mehn 5k to change common park' i no fit shout
You must've bought an after-market housing. OEM specs housing for the E90 would set you back at least N10k The P1i housing costs N8k
[ This Message was edited by: ambyzown on 2008-11-11 20:29 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-11 21:02:11
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@Oluyom, curiously I though u've become lees fond of Nokia, why did u now invest so much on Nokia in the E90?
I've downloaded and installed the latest firmware, yesterday it has greatly improved that fone's performance it is now a smooth transition from the cover to desktop and vis versa of any currently opened/running program
@all, about the peeling of my E90, the attached pic was what i did to mine when it started to peel, it has stopped now.
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Posted: 2008-11-11 22:40:33
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Yeah, O'Yom: Why did you relocate to Symbian Boulevard? Thought you were having a ball in Windows Mobile Avenue and naturally expected you to move up to Windows Mobile Boulevard...aka HTC Touch Pro?
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Posted: 2008-11-12 00:14:54
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anyone knows if there's a similar gsm clinic in abj? My N81 is having a similar problem.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 05:40:48
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@area & brym: Good question there, though with this caveat: I had nothing against Nokia, at least nothing that could be regarded as a deal-breaker.
That aside, here are my answers:
1. Cost: I needed to upgrade, but the WM phones that met my specs cost an arm and a leg. The Touch Pro costs over N110k. The E90 set me back only N79k.
2. Java support on all the WM I have used is poor: i780, i900, Treo 700P, Sprint Mogul.
That means my faourite apps like instant messaging and Opera Mini were a pain to use. It isn't really a deal-breaker, as there are native app alternatives.
The cost, for me, was the deciding factor in this case. The i780 was a steal at the price it sold. If Samsung throws more of that my way, I'm game!
3. The recent firmware update for the E90 got me drooling, especially the ability to watch videos embedded in webpages - especially now that there are flat monthly data plans on GSM networks. It is amazing on that gorgeous inner display (the E90's display is as good as it gets!).
Okay guys, there it is - my public confession
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Posted: 2008-11-12 06:32:00
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Oluyom, correct politician, i could ave mistaken ur post for one of Obama's speeches when he encountered a difficult question, you sabi how to sweet tongue person. answer is well stated n i've accepted u back into the nokia fold (look at me as if i could really tell u not to buy the fone that u wish to buy).
any how I went to complain the other day at Mtn friendship center that my download and upload statics counter on my MTN 3G
f@stlink page read that i've used only 1.72 GB and uploaded 109.32MB, when we checked their data counter of my gsm line on their customer service computer it read that i had already consumed 3GB, does anybody in this forum have an idea what must have happen? because it beats my imagination, though they promised me that they (mtn) will investigate it, that i should check back.
see for urself
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Posted: 2008-11-12 12:37:08
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hmm @area u are realy spending on mtn data charges. for i cant remember when last i browse with credit on my fone. and if mistakenly did that ie going to their office to request fo my data usage statistic i guess.......
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Posted: 2008-11-12 13:58:00
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On 2008-11-12 12:37:08, Areafada wrote:
Oluyom, correct politician, i could ave mistaken ur post for one of Obama's speeches when he encountered a difficult question
Me, Obama? Yaaaay!!!
I'm not sure how your 3G data statistics got mixed up that way. Faulty metre? Or is the MTN system lying? No idea.
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Posted: 2008-11-12 14:57:57
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The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) was reported in the papers today to be planning tariff increase for our phone lines.
They blame multiplicity of taxes and levies by all layers of Government, attacks by communities and area boys, the poor state of electricity etc for the increase. In addition, they are planning staggered tariffs for different parts of the community based on the above complaints.
I quite agree with them and I belief that our government should be blamed for any increase in telephone tariffs.
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Posted: 2008-11-14 09:20:15
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hmm increase tarrifs... well lets not blame them
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Posted: 2008-11-15 00:25:00
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