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quest about Nokia n-95 and t-mobile

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danny burstein - 08 Jan 2008 19:56 GMT
I'm very, very, tempted to get one. But before
I do, a couple of questions for anyone (if
there is anyone...) who's using one on t-mobile.

a: can I send the still photos via t-mobile
to other t-mobile users and to competiters?

If so, what features, if any, do I need added
to my basic voice account, and a rough idea
as to what these would cost both monthly and
per use.

b: Same for any video clips

c: can I offload them directly, either via
cable or Bluetooth or swapping memory
cards, etc., to my computer?

Any other hints or info cheerfully appreciated.

thanks

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Todd Allcock - 10 Jan 2008 00:34 GMT
> I'm very, very, tempted to get one. But before
> I do, a couple of questions for anyone (if
> there is anyone...) who's using one on t-mobile.

I'm not, but since no one else responded, I'll cut in with what I know...

> a: can I send the still photos via t-mobile
> to other t-mobile users and to competiters?

Shouldn't be any differentfrom any other phone- you just send them via MMS,
however keep in mind there's a filesize limit (300k?)  I assume the phone
will resize them- my WinMo phone does.

> If so, what features, if any, do I need added
> to my basic voice account, and a rough idea
> as to what these would cost both monthly and
> per use.

T-Mo counts MMS (picture messages) and SMS (texts) the same- 15-cents each
sent or received, or you can get a bundle of 400 for $4.99, IIRC.

> b: Same for any video clips
Again, subject to size limits.  My phone has a special MMS video mode,
which I assume takes even crapper low-res-ier (is that a word?) videos than
the normal video mode.

> c: can I offload them directly, either via
> cable or Bluetooth or swapping memory
> cards, etc., to my computer?

Sure.  The N95 is "uncrippled."  

> Any other hints or info cheerfully appreciated.

You can use the $5.99 unlimited data plan for web browsing an e-mail.  Then
you could e-mail full sized pics and videos as attachments rather than use
MMS.
danny burstein - 10 Jan 2008 04:30 GMT
>> I'm very, very, tempted to get one. But before
>> I do, a couple of questions for anyone (if
>> there is anyone...) who's using one on t-mobile.

>I'm not, but since no one else responded, I'll cut in with what I know...

[snip]

Thanks

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