I dont know anyone else with a 3G video phone. and the sales droid in
the Vodafone store was unwilling to demonstrate the video call feature.
>I dont know anyone else with a 3G video phone. and the sales droid in
> the Vodafone store was unwilling to demonstrate the video call feature.
Why WOULDNT it work?
Albinus - 22 Dec 2006 02:09 GMT
> Why WOULDNT it work?
Video calling on Optus didn't work for me until I called Mumbai - there
was an account setting apparently that wasn't enabled. After that video
calls worked fine.
> I dont know anyone else with a 3G video phone. and the sales droid in
> the Vodafone store was unwilling to demonstrate the video call feature.
hi
got a video call phone ?
got a 3g sim ?
had the feature enabled on your account? rang a droid in hobart/egypt?
phone + sim + enabled on account= video call
ask them to ensure B1F is enabled on your HLR profile (that should
stumpt them) and should all be good
ensure in a 3g area when making the calls and of course your b party has
as above and woopee video 64k csd call.
Michael - 26 Dec 2006 07:10 GMT
>> I dont know anyone else with a 3G video phone. and the sales droid in
>> the Vodafone store was unwilling to demonstrate the video call feature.
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> ask them to ensure B1F is enabled on your HLR profile (that should stumpt
> them) and should all be good
That sure will stump them.