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@mamba: I have used quite a number & later uninstalled, as they were of little or no functional use to me. But a long list like that is part of what makes the p800/p900/p910 series a winner anyday.
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Posted: 2004-12-20 01:21:53
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Now I'm going to ditch my T68i and just get myself a P800, damn I never knew it could do so many things...the only downside I could possibly envision is the size, otherwise I'll buy it.
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Posted: 2004-12-20 08:07:07
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@all; Seasons greetings to you all!!!
@Ihe; How well does Vmobiles's Gprs run,what's their charge like and do you get connection anywhere thier is network?
@coola, i hear you are the papa xmas dashing pple money, anyway all i need is an MTN's N1,500 recharge card, its not much, God will reward you in a million folds.
@AYA, a friend bought Sagem MyX-5 with his vmobile, i browsed the features, and saw Vodacom Gprs, in the internet settings, so whose gprs will run vmobile or vodacom?
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Posted: 2004-12-20 09:55:49
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@brix25: U cant go wrong with the p800. Its a mobile computer. @angel: Vmobile does not have a GPRS platform in place, so I am wondering why u referred to vmobile GPRS in your questions. On d sagem, simply replace the Vodacom settings with those for, say Glo, & u can browse on Glo GPRS. I did dat with my lil' sister's Vodaphone-branded MyX6 & had no problems browsing.
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Posted: 2004-12-20 10:11:08
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@AYA, something wrong with my eyes? i thot i read ihe saying he connected with a vmobile...... now where is that post...... guess i gat so much catching up to do dat i mixed up d information, all thx to the search party... keep it up u all.
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Posted: 2004-12-20 10:31:27
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@Angel, Vmobile gprs? Maybe two years from now;they have other pressing problems.
@AYA, e be like say glo don excommunicate me from gprs O! After deducting N220 immediately I reloaded, no the gprs signal. I removed the sim and replaced it; no show. I cancelled the settings and entered them manually; no show. I want to try over the air(sms request) and see.
@Ihe, Get off your mama's laps and join us here!
@mamba, how far? Is bros going for K700?
@Demmy and deeone, special forces again?
@Coola, how's Akure? No gprs signal?
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Posted: 2004-12-20 10:54:12
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@brym! : Looks like judgement day has come for you. All your free browsing... :D. But seriously, it may just be a temporary hitch on their net. Patience.
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Posted: 2004-12-20 11:03:36
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@brix25; why not add a little more and go for the P900 so that you don't ditch the p800 after 2 months usage. Since the P910 was released the price of the P900 has been somersaulting weekly in Nigeria. Still have that holiday in mind, given your
present disposition?
@Aya, thinking of gettin another line... lets just see how it goes today!
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Posted: 2004-12-20 11:53:48
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@brym!: my bro just left for the phone shop to swap for either k700i or nokia 6600 after reading so many reviews online, i guess i'll wait till he returns to know what the outcome will be.
Don't take the risk of getting another line cos 2 of my friends bought glo lines that cant retrieve acc balance via USSD, that could be frustrating....
@brix: i think it's best to go for p900 cos the price keeps reducing with time and it's probably the next best phone after the almighty p910. As for me, i was quite unimpressed with the size initially, but i'm satisfied with it now cos it's fulfilled all my needs in a phone....
@Angel girl: there's no such thing as Vmobile GPRS.
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Posted: 2004-12-20 12:39:18
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@mamba: I didnt mention anything about getting another line; that was brym! My line is functioning just fine, thanks.
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Posted: 2004-12-20 12:57:30
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