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dairin
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Posted: 2002-08-05 08:39
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yup orange rite, but even the price will sky up at the beginning but i feel once all 3G phone out in the market it will help to push down the prices, dun forget 3G networkk will be up soon so it will be a norm to own such phone
orang3
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Posted: 2002-08-05 08:45
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but i am sorry to say tht the PDA hp i listed are all G2.5 only ..
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MarkOng
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Posted: 2002-08-05 10:16
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It'll take singapore at least the last quarter of next year to start setting up all their 3G infrastructure. Even GPRS isn't fully utilized yet and not many phones in our market even support GPRS. My guess is its still safe to upgrade our phones to say, a p800 and have it live another 1 to 1 1/2 years before 3G phones actually start taking control of the market. Remember the t68 was the first colour phone and it was launched here in Oct last year. Even until now, the concept of colour phones are still not very well recieved here. Besides the t68, we've onlt got the mitsubishi trium, samsung t100 and 7650 on the market. We are rather slow at catching on when technology is concerned so I'd say 3G phone might start showing the teeth in the market around mid 2004. Until then, sleep well with your t68 by your bedside (p800 at the end of the year?).

Remember, everywhere you look around, everyone else is still carrying a 8250 or even worse... a 8310! hahahaha.....
MarkOng
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Posted: 2002-08-05 10:23
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Oh yeah, and since the release of the first mms enabled phone in singapore, namely our beloved t68, our network has yet to establish mms communication even after almost a year. Besides m1 offering this free trial period for mms, so far its been all hype only. Realistically speaking, it won't be commercially viable to establish a full mms network until at least 75% of the handphone market are using mms enabled phones. So how much longer do you think it'll take for that same figure to be using 3G phones? Make my estimate a little further to maybe early 2005.

I may always be wrong though!
cwchee
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Posted: 2002-08-05 10:36
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Good explaination back there!

It really make sense and I think I will stick with my phone for a bit longer
pohsham
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Posted: 2002-08-05 12:48
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Can I send MMS to my friends in Malaysia?? Besides that, I try to send some MMS to my friends in Sg but it said that my setting is wrong! I install the setting thru the '109'! How could it be wrong?? Do i need to register the GPRS before using it or I can use the WAP instead?
orang3
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Posted: 2002-08-05 13:17
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yes you need to subscribe to GPRS ..
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dairin
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Posted: 2002-08-05 13:43
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GPRS is free so just call 1627 to activate urs
davidsim
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Posted: 2002-08-05 17:42
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sorry about the previous mail, accidently click send without thinking...
actually I was following the thing about the next firmware upgrade for the T68i to solve the soft msg tone problem. But I have another annoying problem that I dislike about my otherwise favourite T68i. Used to own a Nokia (who doesn't), and one thing i like abt their calender appt thing is that i could set a task to repeat daily, weekly or yearly....esp good for birthday and such...I could never find these USEFUL features in T68i...what is anniversary icon for when it does not repeat it annually??? Also for task that i need to perform monthly, it is also a good reminder...could someone please enlighten me on this issue...maybe it is already in the latest firmware, i dunno...mine still the original firmware....thanks in advance...
orang3
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Posted: 2002-08-05 18:16
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i am not too sure on how to do tht on the t68 but i can do it on the outlook and then sync it together .. wah la.. it is done..
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sprockett
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Posted: 2002-08-05 19:35
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arggh... anyone here noes when a fw to be released in SINGAPORE allows SMALL FONT on the fonebook???

it seems only fones with asian languages have this problem.....

currently R2E asian version has this problem....
orang3
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Posted: 2002-08-06 02:31
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i dont understand you ...
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davidsim
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Posted: 2002-08-06 03:46
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Orang3> Could you help to direct my question to SE then? I really wish that they could implement the appointment features..This way, we need not go thru the hassle of sync. outlooks with phones...
Or anyone else knows of how to program repetitive appointments...

Frustrated...
orang3
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Posted: 2002-08-06 03:54
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i think there is a way for you to recurrent your schedule ... but i am not sure ..
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gilthoniel
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Posted: 2002-08-06 04:40
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TonyG> Thank you very much for your help!

I guess the Techinician i talked to made a mistake. ANyway, I think i'll upgrade my software in Singapore first. The thing is the settings for GPRS is different in my phone from my fren's (Mlaaysian set). I have IP address and DNS address but his has only IP.... so maybe there is a diffference in the software. Anyway, thank you for your help! Cheers
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