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OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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On 2008-12-13 12:11:48, brym! wrote:
I played with an Xperia X1 briefly yesterday and the size just blew my mind away. I was expecting it to be wider than my P1, but it was quite narrow for a 3" screen device. Even the slide -out QWERTY is the smallest I have used. A really compact device, though I found it a little bit slow navigating the interface.
This and the N97 are out of my league, so am looking forward to the 5800 Xpress Music.
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Abeg no dey talk like that. You be big boy now. Plus, if you really need to get one of those devices, you can use AliretaMobile's easyphone purchase service to acquire them on an instalment (yes; shameless self-promotion).
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Areafada Joined: Nov 06, 2004 Posts: 6 From: Lagos, Nigeria PM |
@Oluyomi, AliretaMobile's easyphone purchase service to acquire them on an instalment (at mobiltynigeria.com), hmm this is an interesting read, Oluyomi when i'm ready I'll give u a call, but in the interim how much will u value my E90 if I were to trade-in? (I sent the pix when i described the peeling face) |
OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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@areafada: Thanks. Greater details as to how the EasyPhone thing works are available at http://www.aliretamobile.com.
One of the conditions for trading phones in is that only phones purchased orginally from AliretaMobile qualify. As such, your E90 wouldn't qualify, since you purchased it from elsewhere
Two, to evaluate it would require more than just pictures. A physical inspection by our team is required.
When ready to try out our service, feel free to call 07095002280 or 08062167275 so the man who runs that department of the company can attend to you.
In the meantime guys, visit AliretaMobile to get acquainted. Spread the word
PS: I used to be known as AYA |
kingus Joined: Dec 15, 2008 Posts: 0 PM |
@ANGEL KEMI you can get information on the current graduate job vacacancies in nigeria from www.naijaweb.co.nr the site is quite good and it is updated daily. good luck |
fdigital Joined: Sep 21, 2008 Posts: 133 From: straight 4rm NAIJA PM, WWW
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hmm keep moving this thread guys u can also get the latest info on mobile and free browsing on phone and pc @ wapforums.org/9jamasters
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Kryptik Joined: Jun 24, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Port Elizabeth, S.Africa PM |
OluYom, those are some really good benefits listed on the Alireta site. Something along those lines would certainly do well here in South Africa.
I'm not superstitious, merely mildly stitious. |
namzo Joined: Jan 05, 2006 Posts: 8 From: Lagos || Nigeria PM, WWW
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I've been away for a very long time. Just trying to read thru the previous posts. I'll be back.
Btw, happy holidays ev'rybody!
@AYA: I like alireta's approach (the 'trade-in' & all). really innovative.
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OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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@kryptik and namzo: Thanks, guys. We spent quite a lot of resources in coming up with the idea behind AliretaMobile. In one month, we superceded the projections for 12 calendar months!
It is almost scary, but people are taking up the service quite well. AliretaMobile certainly has a bright future.
PS: Has anybody here seen the blatant lie that Zain is spinning? They are claiming that Zain Ghana's HSDPA service which was launched yesterday is the FIRST 3.5G NETWORK ON THE AFRICAN CONTINENT OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA. What kind of lie do we call that?
PS: I used to be known as AYA |
uchrik Joined: Feb 17, 2006 Posts: 3 From: Nigeria PM |
White lie.
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abubakar Joined: Sep 15, 2005 Posts: 109 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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Hey y'all. Been in london for a few days. just getting to check up the forum. what else is new? What other end of year promos are up?
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fdigital Joined: Sep 21, 2008 Posts: 133 From: straight 4rm NAIJA PM, WWW
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zain I think they are dumb for making such statement. its just a way of bringing more subscribers to their ntw. cos here in NIG they dont even steady ntw and gprs services not to talk of claiming 3.5G. tweeew

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Areafada Joined: Nov 06, 2004 Posts: 6 From: Lagos, Nigeria PM |
@abubakar, welcome back, can I ask what you brought for us from England?
@all, Zain is it that easy to tell lies. |
abubakar Joined: Sep 15, 2005 Posts: 109 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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Im still away. Just got into Boston. Need snow? |
artwales Joined: Jul 25, 2005 Posts: 3 From: Westside PM, WWW
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On 2008-11-27 18:49:43, 2tek wrote:
On 2008-11-25 21:17:16, artwales wrote:
My inability to configure Ubuntu for dial up via MTN is a major reason i am still stuck with my vista PC. Can u share tips on how u went abt it?
Check out this link. it should help you, I hope you are a terminal person sha. cos the other methods stiil need you to be online & how can you when you cant connect.... did i make sense?
well here is the link http://ubuntunigeria.wordpress.com/category/connectivity/
I guess i need not be a rocket scientist to use my Windows Mobile phone to browse on Ubuntu, try the latest distro 8.10, it's just "plug & play"
http://www.artwales.biz |
2tek Joined: Nov 08, 2004 Posts: 16 From: nigeria PM |
seasons greetings to y'all....may your turkeys and chickens not run away this yule period. Saw an etisalat ad tho' not in 9ja that says it runs 3.75g in the middle east..abeg wetin be that one o? HSDPA or Super Dupa HSDPA?
Tot i should holla. Peace.
Open Source is the Way o, make sure your next system runs on one of those and i recommend ubuntu. |
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