N770:
Weight: 230 g
Dimensions: 141 x 79 x 19 mm
Simpad SL4:
Dimensions: 180 x 260 x 30 mm
N9500:
Weight: 230g
Dimensions: 148 x 57 x 24 mm
Philip.
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N770:
Weight: 230 g
Dimensions: 141 x 79 x 19 mm
Simpad SL4:
Dimensions: 180 x 260 x 30 mm
N9500:
Weight: 230g
Dimensions: 148 x 57 x 24 mm
Philip.
Das slide-design gibt's nur om das display zu schützen.
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The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet's software is upgradeable and currently runs on the Linux-based Internet Tablet 2005 software edition. There is a planned launch next year of an operating system upgrade – the Internet Tablet 2006 software addition – that will support additional services, including Internet telephony (VoIP) and Instant Messaging.
Also, mal warten bis 2006... Sieht aber sehr gut aus, auch die specs!
Philip.
MP3 via Internal HandsFree ??? ![]()
So probably it deals with improvements for MP3 playback over the loudspeaker.
Both, chat and presence enh. contacts are working with Yamigo over GPRS here in Holland with T-Mobile NL. So it definately should work on T-Mo in Germany. Other networks most likely as well.
Just use your active GPRS connection combined with the Yamigo settings you can find on their website.
1: Go to Adressbuch
2: Go to Erreichbarkeit
3: Go to Einstellungen
4: Go to Verbindungseinst.
5: Go to Akitive Chat- und Erreichb.-Einstell.
6: Choose your WAP or GPRS conncetion (like T-Zones, Voda Live!, etc etc)
7: Go back and now choose Aktive Chat- und Err.-Einst. ändern
8: Chat-/ Erreichb.-info-dienstname, ist egal, z.B. "leuteheute" or "test"
9: Edit Startseite: http://www.yamigo.com/wv/control
10: Benutzererkennung: wv:myusername (where myusername is your Yamigo login)
11: Passwort: enter your Yamigo password here
12: Go to Verbindungseinstellungen and check the following:
12a: Name der Einstellung: egal, z.B. "leuteheute" or "test"
12b: Proxys: Aktivieren (netz abhängig)
12c: Primärer Proxy und Port: z.B: 00.00.00.00:8080 (NETZ ABHÄNGIG!)
12d: Sekundärer Proxy: z.B. 8080 (netz abhängig)
12e: Datenübertragung: GPRS
13: Go to Datenträger Einstellungen
13a: GPRS-Zuganspunkt: obtainable via operator (z.B. 'wap', 't-zones', 'live', etc etc etc)
13b: Authentifizierungstyp: Normal (netzabh.)
13c: Login-Modus: Automatisch (netzabh.)
13d: Benutzername: ihr normale GPRS benutzername (z.B. 'tmobile', 'e-plus' or 'johnsmith', etc)
13e: Give your GPRS password (z.B. 't-mobile' or your personal password)
Fertig!
Jetzt: Adressbuch, Erreichbarkeit, Mit Erreichb.-info-dienst verbinden.
Los gehts!
Hinweis / Note:
When adding your MSN Messenger buddies to your phone, watch the following:
gerhardSPAM<@>SCHUTZt-online.de --> [email]gerhard[at]t-online[dot]de[/email]@msn.com
konradSPAM<@>SCHUTZhotmail.com --> [email]konrad[at]hotmail[dot]com[/email]@msn.com
heinrichSPAM<@>SCHUTZmsn.com == [email]heinrich[at]msn[dot]com[/email]
!!!For anti-spam reasons I morphed the emailadresses, please use @ for [at] and . for [dot]!!!
Furthermore, provide your MSN id and Password in Yamigo.
This is only possible with Nokia phones because SE and Motorola will not allow you to use more than 1 '@' in an email-adress.
Grüße,
Philip, NL
(Sorry for my use of English but my German is not so good)
Well guys, seems you´ve missed something...
Its working perfectly over an ordinairy WAP or GPRS connection.
Settings via Yamigo
Regards,
Philip, NL
I'm curious what happens if the phone is used in mid-summer, when lying in a car or being stored elsewhere in direct sunlight. Let's hope this problem is only occuring in a limited number of devices. For the time being I am more concerned about a new firmware release to replace this buggy stuff my baby has to work with right now (V03.15).
Regards,
Philip, NL
You can do so with a PC and Nokia PC Suite.
Simply download PC Suite from the Nokia site, install it, connect the phone to the PC (via IrDa, BT or cable) and start Phone Editor. Now you can select the messages you want to delete and press 'Delete' / 'Entfernen'
Regards,
Philip.
A certified Nokia Serive Point can print out a status report of the phone with help of the IMEI number, I think on that report there is also an exact production date and time.
It seems unlikely you can find it somewhere in the phone itself.
Regards,
Philip, NL
Author: Anja Rytchkova Translation by: Anja Rytchkova
Nokia 6230 – buy the phone and loose your warranty.
For Nokia, the model Nokia 6230 will be the leader in the line-up till the end of this year. The review on the model tells about a quantity of small defects relating mainly to the software. Within the first month of shipments all flaws were improved concerning the creaking panels, now they comply with the standard for this phone-class. However, the Nokia 6230 turns out to have hardware problems, about which the company didn’t warn the consumers. Many Nokia 6230 handsets that come to the Russian market have factory defects. One of the shields/plates made of metal, bears signs of overheating, the white metal turned blue under the heat influence. Such effect is impossible during the assembly at the plant. This could happen when solded without lead (the process involves high temperatures), but that’s hardly a good explanation, as other shields/plates stay really white. We’ve consulted with maintenance specialists. Unanimously they said that they hadn’t noticed such defects in this model, on the other hand not many models with mechanical defects were under repair. Specialist from one authorized service center recalled they had come across such flaws before. However they refused to give some official explanation saying that blue traces were typical for the non-professional solder outside the plant. This may happen if the model gets burned-out with a single flaw and then manually finished. In this case manufacturers often attach a respective sticker to the board. All specialists from authorized service centers claimed these handsets couldn’t be a subject to the warranty repair without Nokia’s approval. Nokia 6230’ service manual depict the given element white, i.e. the factory technology doesn’t imply other colors. Thus there should be an official letter from Nokia to service centers stating that overheat traces/signs could appear at the plant. Those lucky users of Nokia 6230 might face the situation: when a problem happens that need the handset to be dismantled, users risk greatly loosing the official warranty. We’ve carried out a small investigation highlighting the problem. The handset depicted on the photo was made during late April and has no entries on repairs in the service lists. Naturally we couldn’t leave the fact as it is and decided to visit several distributors. When we opened models shipped earlier and in May we witnessed the same picture. We checked 9 phones, all of them have blue overheat traces. Six handsets were picked out at random from 500 units. According to the results we suppose the defect is widespread. At the moment it’s early to make definite conclusions, that’s why we send a query to Nokia’s representation in Russia. The query contains the given text and the following questions:
· Is Nokia aware of the problem stated above?
· If it is, so why it happens and how it can be solved?
· Are such phones the subject to the warranty repair?
· How many handsets shipped suffer the defect?
Here’s a resume. Unofficially service specialists offer negative comments, as they say the given problem shouldn’t exist. High temperatures could affect contact (chip)groups, and the results might be revealed later on.
PS. Two years ago our site was the first to inform you about the screen defects with Nokia 3310 and several other models. Early publications provoked negative reaction by the company, during several months Nokia didn’t confirm the existence of any problems with screens. Only when the information got widespread in Europe, the company commented on the problem and acknowledged it. Let’s hope the situation won’t be resumed. We’ll wait for Nokia’s reaction on the current problem.
(C) Mobile-review.com
Edited and some minor language changes made.
Regards,
Philip, NL