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@619
I'm interested in the opera browser but I'm quite fine without it because I'm trying to limit my internet usage. But I feel that I'm missing out on some of the p800's strengths (mobility and connectivity). I just fear that I'll get outrageous monthly bills.
@everyone
Just wanted to make a survey:
"How much is your monthly bill for internet/GPRS charges?"
I use about P7 a month. This is when I update WorldMate. = )
What about you guys?
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Posted: 2003-09-26 02:45:15
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my gprs bill was P800+ last month
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Posted: 2003-09-26 03:30:13
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saken 1,500+ e lintek na globe to o!
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Posted: 2003-09-26 04:46:24
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Upgraded my p800 to R2F and what I noticed is the increased number of times it reboots while i'm texting on the numeric keypad, yung yellow triangle (with warning) disappeared? anything I need to do further to eliminate the reboots? Thanks.
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Posted: 2003-09-26 09:35:34
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@cserrano
the newest firmware does away with the 10-sec trick and automatically reboots.
The more common tips to lesses the chances of the reboot: text SLOWER, free up more internal memory, close unused applications when not in use
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Posted: 2003-09-26 09:45:39
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what's the download site for the p800 camcorder? thanks.
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Posted: 2003-09-26 10:11:15
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500
saw IBK-20 for P1,846 sa Semicon. anyone interested?

mahal!
package includes 3 styli, handsfree, leather holster.
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Posted: 2003-09-29 15:56:33
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anybody needs
ibk-20 for P800?
http://www.semicon.net/estore/pea_misc.asp pm me.. P1,575 only.
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Posted: 2003-09-30 03:50:02
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@cserrano
since i upgraded to R2F, i've had the phone hang on me maybe 2 or 3 times only. i upgraded on the very first day R2F was available, so my phone has been extremely stable. my suggestion to you is the ff:
1. use an app that can manage your memory and shut down or kill unused apps. you can try handy day, tracker (my preference), or some other app you prefer.
2. always shut down apps after you are done with them. this also preserves battery life. the only apps i usually have permanently on are the calendar and tasks, aside from the normal phone apps (phone book, messaging, etc.)
3. reboot the phone at least once a day. this frees up the memory once again, especially after heavy use, just like a pc.
4. to the extent possible, install ALL your apps on the memory stick duo. it helps if you have a 128MB MSD! this provides the phone with all the memory it needs for operations.
that's it! good luck!
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Posted: 2003-09-30 04:07:47
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500
@619- bilis naman nun. i just asked yesterday. P300 agad difference?
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Posted: 2003-09-30 04:45:34
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