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| ringtone | 13 May 2005 19:11 GMT | 1 |
After seeing the goup alt.binaries.sounds.cellphone.ringtones posted here I figured I would upload one of my favorites. It's the George from Seinfeld answering machine message. You can find it at the group I just mentioned above.
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| service for cingular v t mobile v verizon | 13 May 2005 11:21 GMT | 2 |
just starting my search..im moving from nextel if i can find a cheaper plan and my friends tell me i can. of course all my friends think they have the best plan. but i was told that cingular always makes mistakes on their bills and that wastes a lot of time to check on them. i would
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| Any cell phone can be used as a modem? | 13 May 2005 06:19 GMT | 4 |
Any cell phone can be used as a modem? I need such a feature so I can use my laptop to send a fax or browse the internet sometimes. My Motorola V400 has a fax setting, but nowhere in its
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| Headphone jack v551 | 12 May 2005 12:39 GMT | 1 |
Is the headphone jack 2.55mm or 3.55mm? Thanks.
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| Getting Wrong Numbers | 12 May 2005 01:25 GMT | 3 |
I gave out my # to a few trusted friends/family,one said when he tries to get me,he has to enter a mail box code,waddup wit dat?.I have a model samsung sgh-x427.
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| Monitor your minutes FREE - CellMaster Beta-Test Offer | 11 May 2005 23:52 GMT | 1 |
What is CellMaster? ======================== Have you ever gone over you cell phone monthly minutes? It's time to take back control from your cellular provider. Well...here's how you can!
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| Feature enhancement: SMS/MMS Delivery Failure notices | 11 May 2005 23:00 GMT | 3 |
Holy cow Batman can you say progress?! Discovered this by accident just yesterday. Cingular has made a subtle yet important improvement in their text messaging services (SMS/MMS). If you send a message to an invalid
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| Anybody Using MORE Minutes than Usual this month? | 11 May 2005 02:46 GMT | 6 |
My wife keeps complaining that she is not using her minutes as fast as the online display shows. She usually uses about 1300 minutes each month, but this month would top out about 2500 and have a big overage. It is for business use, so she is not just gabbing with friends.
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| V180 Battery Life | 11 May 2005 01:17 GMT | 7 |
A few weeks ago, I bought 2 V180 phones from Cingular. Based on what I'd read, I expected battery life significantly better than what I'm seeing. One phone won't make it through 2 days with minimal (less than 10 minutes) phone use. The other makes it about 12 hours longer with ...
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| SIM Cards & Connection Quality | 11 May 2005 01:15 GMT | 50 |
I'm trying out a "new" Nokia 6340i phone with Cingular's Pay As You Go plan. I'll switch to a regular plan if the service works for me. I received a new SIM from the Cingular corporate store where I signed up for service.
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| corp discounts | 10 May 2005 23:23 GMT | 6 |
I work with a company that had some agreement with ATTWS, and when I went to their websites before the merger (and even after until the website was shut down) I got lower rate plans. I don't get this now with cingular. How can I see if I am eligable for these
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| Sending email with Motorola v551... | 10 May 2005 20:09 GMT | 4 |
I recently upgraded to a new Motorola v551 GSM phone. My previous phone was a Nokia 6340i GAIT phone. With the GAIT phone I was able to send an email without problems, however, with the v551,it requires all of the settings, like servers and such, and I am not sure about them.
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| "New" SIMS card from Cingular | 10 May 2005 17:53 GMT | 8 |
Upgraded to a MPx220 recently and the Cing rep pushed giving me a new SIMS card saying that it would improve the phone's performace. Of course he couldn't elaborate on what he meant by this so I'm wondering if anyone has any insight on why Cingular would be pushing new SIMS
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| Seems | 10 May 2005 17:49 GMT | 2 |
I've been reading about seems in several posts. I wrote assembler code for 15 years and it "seems" that "seems" (pun intended) is few bytes of configuration data that is used by the firmware. True?
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| moto v180 tri-band limitation | 10 May 2005 06:49 GMT | 12 |
The Motorola V180 is physically a quad band phone, but the carriers limit it to tri-band. I presume this is done through the software. Cingular describes it as . . . "Operates on 850/900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS networks "
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