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Sony Ericsson P800/P900 Philippine Users Group |
mariolouis Joined: Nov 17, 2002 Posts: 387 From: SE to Windows Mobile PM |
@Jayv
sa g4 pare. sa may pazzo.
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revolc26 Joined: Dec 17, 2002 Posts: 36 From: philippines PM |
hi there pwde b sali sa group nyo??? ty |
spoon Joined: Jan 02, 2002 Posts: 18 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
Sony Ericsson P800 Philippine Users Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/P800_phils
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terrible Joined: Aug 23, 2002 Posts: 36 From: Philippines PM |
Hi everybody, I got my P800 two sundays ago from Semicon SM Southmall. After four days I had to return it and have it replaced because after I did a master reset, the 10-second reset thing kept cropping up and I was not able to use the IR modem (it was detected but would not communicate even with a simple diagnostics). For several times, the unit would hang while I was changing the IR setting from on to off and back or changing from PC connect to modem and back.
Semicon SM was able to give me a replacement unit the day after I reported my problem.
The good thing about my new (replacement) unit is that I was able to setup and use its cable, IR, bluetooth for both synchronization and wireless modem with both my ASUS laptop and Intel desktop (with Windows XP) and since the time it was given to me, I only encountered the 10-second reset thing once (never happened again).
I have not done any master reset as of yet and dreads doing so (afraid that the 10-second reset would crop up again). I have not encountered any major problem that would make me have second thoughts about my getting a P800. In short, I am one very happy owner of a P800 and glad I delayed my first plan of getting an O2 XDA.
Right now, my P800 is setup to check my POP3 mail every 15 minutes thru myglobe and it alerts me for any kind of message I receive (SMS, MMS, and E-mail).
Let me also tell you that today (01/23/03) I observed that the GPRS connection of Globe became very stable. My P800 was connected the whole day. I could even see the globe icon with the blinking () on its side everytime it checks for my mail on the display with flip on.
The only question I have right now is: Is it really true that GPRS thru www.globe.com.ph is free (no matter how many kilobytes you send/receive) and that you only get charged if you use internet.globe.com.ph?
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Jowi Joined: Feb 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Pilipinas PM, WWW
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The only question I have right now is: Is it really true that GPRS thru http://www.globe.com.ph is free (no matter how many kilobytes you send/receive) and that you only get charged if you use internet.globe.com.ph?
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yes, its free...you'll be charged if you use internet.globe.com.ph
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xilber Joined: Nov 22, 2001 Posts: 27 From: Pearl of the Orient Seas - Phi PM |
I don't go 2 yahoo anymore. Why not just stay here in esato?
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spoon Joined: Jan 02, 2002 Posts: 18 From: PHILIPPINES PM |
some users don't go to esato just to log in too...
some prefer to communicate via email too...
you don't have to log in to yahoo in order to subscribe or read/send email messages...
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xilber Joined: Nov 22, 2001 Posts: 27 From: Pearl of the Orient Seas - Phi PM |
@terrible: pls tell me how you set up your pop3 mail. Thanks a lot.
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619 Joined: Jun 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: if you dont like my posts, IGN PM |
on pop type pop.youremail.com
on smtp type smtp.globenet.com.ph
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xilber Joined: Nov 22, 2001 Posts: 27 From: Pearl of the Orient Seas - Phi PM |
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On 2003-01-23 19:46, 619 wrote:
on pop type pop.youremail.com
on smtp type smtp.globenet.com.ph
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I mean, which Application should I go to in order to set up my pop3 mail account in the SE P800? It seems that I couldn't find where the pop3 client is located.
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619 Joined: Jun 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: if you dont like my posts, IGN PM |
control panel, connection, messaging accounts.
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xilber Joined: Nov 22, 2001 Posts: 27 From: Pearl of the Orient Seas - Phi PM |
@619:Thanks a lot dude!
I have already set up my email account details now. But how do I access my email account? Where do I find the email client (like Outlook Express, Eudora, etc. in the PC) for the P800?
When I do wap browsing, I go to Applications/Internet.
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jomni1 Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 257 PM |
@xilber
Go to messages (where sms and mms are) and your email providers are listed there. When you go in the menus, there's a get&send button in the bottom.
@jayv
You won't see a lot of P800's around because the p800 is such an expnesive gadget... p800 users don't want to flaunt it around malls. You know what I mean.
On the other hand, people with N92xx has no choice but to flaunt because they can't keep them in their pockets.
And for the N7650 owners, they just flaunt it because they think it's the greatest phone around (not knowing that the P800 exists). = )
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terrible Joined: Aug 23, 2002 Posts: 36 From: Philippines PM |
@Jowi Thank for the confirmation. @Xilber My e-mail address is sario@imperialcc.com.
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Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2003-01-23 20:45, xilber wrote:
Where do I find the email client (like Outlook Express, Eudora, etc. in the PC) for the P800?
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Look in your "Messaging" screen. (where you also compose SMS) |
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