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| Binghw Joined: Oct 24, 2006
 Posts: 21
 From: Scotland
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 | Face it mate, you aint getting 900 characters on a se phone! 
 This message was posted from a K800i
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| kulorex Joined: Mar 13, 2006
 Posts: 224
 From: Freetown, Sierra Leone
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 | @daloATF Try usn som sms shrtcts:
 
 Text-txt
 Hello-hi
 That-dat
 To, too-2
 Work-wrk
 Could-cld
 Talk-tlk
 Make-mke
 Take-tke
 Later-l8r
 Great-gr8
 Love-luv
 Peace-pce
 Tomorrow-2ms
 Know-no
 Now-nw
 Right-ryt
 You-u
 Phone-fne
 Call-cal
 Help-hlp
 Good-gud
 And-n
 At-@
 Hugs&kisses-xoxo
 Change-chnge
 Hate-h8
 Time-tym
 Fine-fyn
 Night-nyt
 Wrds endn in (ing)-rplce 'ing' wth 'n'. Eg Morning=mornn etc.
 Ok-k
 Are-r
 The-d
 Home-hme
 Goodnight-gudnyt/gnyt
 D list continues...
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| Rajjy Joined: Jul 19, 2006
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 | Yeah Idiot!! You clearly don't deserve to have a mobile phone? Try one of those fake ones you get from the toy shop. | 
| Chrispy Joined: Jan 20, 2006
 Posts: 308
 From: Auckland, New Zealand
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 | i once saw a monochrome motorola that was capable of more then 160 chars, but only when sent to other motos of the same type. I think it must have compressed the message. Don't quote me on that. Or hat. 
 (edit) jeez Rajjy leave him alone man. Peace out
  
 [ This Message was edited by: dumbrella on 2006-10-30 09:59 ]
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| ghostfreak Joined: Mar 17, 2003
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 From: N. Ireland, UK
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On 2006-10-30 09:45:14, Rajjy wrote:
 Yeah Idiot!! You clearly don't deserve to have a mobile phone? Try one of those fake ones you get from the toy shop.
 
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 No need to kill the poor guy!
 
 No there's no way of getting that many characters in one SMS.
 http://www.ghostrx.netT300 > T610 > K700i > K750i > K800i > K850i > W910i > K850i (after flash with R1FA035) > C905 (broken earpiece as of 23/01/09) > BB 9000 > BB Bold 9700 > SE Experia X10 Mini Pro
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| Rajjy Joined: Jul 19, 2006
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 | Well it was obvious that it can't be done, wasn't it. 
 Anyone with half a brain knows that.
 
 [ This Message was edited by: Rajjy on 2006-10-30 13:50 ]
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| pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002
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 | Heres a really funny joke i sent a frent via sms; 
 .:',,+~''.../. LoL
 
 He didnt understand it, but in the long run we save an absolute FORTUNE
 
 Reminder; milk, sugar, crisps, post letter. | 
| daloATF Joined: Oct 28, 2006
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 | how come it works with nokia 6610i? i have 900characters and dont say its the networks cause its the same!
 
 isent there a way to upgrade the firmware or something?
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| rockygali Joined: Nov 21, 2005
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 | 900 chars = 1 SEND = 3 SMS Charges 
 You sure you were charged by your network with 1 SMS? and what phone model that message was sent to?
 
 Dude before nagging everyone in the forum with the answers you want to hear.... be reasonable... if you want to SEND 3 SMS in one go and ONE charge then go used the old phone dude! dont upgrade nor use any other models..
 
 sheeesh!
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| Rajjy Joined: Jul 19, 2006
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 | Exactly!! It is the networks that set the limit!! Not the phone manufacturer. WE CAN'T MAKE IT ANYMORE SIMPLE!! YOU MUST'VE BEEN GETTING CHARGED MORE THAN ONE SMS!! 
 NOW GO BACK TO YOUR PLAYGROUP!!
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| jung Joined: Mar 14, 2005
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 | this thread is pure gold  | 
| sapporobaby Joined: Sep 14, 2003
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 From: Finland. Kuwait maybe :)
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 | I don't know which is dumber. This thread or the thread originator. There is no way to do it. The operators are not stupid. They spend 10 million dollars on a billing system and a guy with a Nokia thinks he has them beat. Now tell me who is dumber, the operators or the guy with the magic SMS. 
 SMS's are sent in th d-channel as mobile networks use ISDN V.110 protocol or V.120 protocol. They are in effect free as the d-channel is used for signaling and is always open or listening for communications data. Operators know that SMS's are a cash cow, so to the originator of this thread, get a life or give the phone back. If you want service, pay for it.
 *edited on a Mac of course. Mac: There is no substitute*
 N82(YES), iPhone 3G,  Shure es530, Nikon D300, more stuff. No more SE stuff, why am I still here?
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| Rajjy Joined: Jul 19, 2006
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 | You hear that daloATF? Yeah? Good!! 
 (I do find it funny that it was daloATF's first post on Esato, and he's been shot down in flames!)
 
 [ This Message was edited by: Rajjy on 2006-11-03 17:46 ]
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| sapporobaby Joined: Sep 14, 2003
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On 2006-11-03 18:45:16, Rajjy wrote:
 You hear that daloATF? Yeah? Good!!
 
 (I do find it funny that it was daloATF's first post on Esato, and he's been shot down in flames!)
 
 [ This Message was edited by: Rajjy on 2006-11-03 17:46 ]
 
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 It is not about the flaming as much as it is his attitude. "Hey everyone, teach me how to get something for free". Not to mention that he has no understanding at all that there is nothing free. GSM operators spend billions with a big "B" on their networks. They need every penny and this guy has a magical Nokia that can send novels for free. Is he for real or what?
 *edited on a Mac of course. Mac: There is no substitute*
 N82(YES), iPhone 3G,  Shure es530, Nikon D300, more stuff. No more SE stuff, why am I still here?
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| soulframe Joined: May 23, 2003
 Posts: 225
 From: London
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 | You could always send an MMS as it might work out cheaper, depending on your network and tariff. P.E.A.C.E (Proper Education Always Corrects Errors)www.davidicke.com
 www.infowars.com
 www.prisonplanet.com
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