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- Thanks Ewan for sharing with us. sextxt gives you accurate answers when you need them... all in the time it takes to send and receive a text message. sextxt SMS messages give you quick answers to...
- No, haven't even got a N97 for me yet. Maybe December... Gave him a 3600 Slide I won in a Nokia contest for journalists
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- <grin> I'd be amazed if Nokia was considering anything like this, Nige.
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11 months ago
Can't do without Push email though...
11 months ago
Anyone offer a check-and-notify-of-new-email-by-SMS service, that uses your bundled SMS allowance? This can't be a new thing, surely....
11 months ago
On 8 Aug 2008, at 11:03, "Disqus" <notifications-
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11 months ago
This is similar to the way the little voicemail & fax indications work.
11 months ago
erm, you can - honest - really.
joking aside - its interesting that your moaning about the E71 only having 3 days of battery life!
iPhone is lucky to make it to lunch :)
11 months ago
Saying that though, OpenHand is a polling email client, yet customers were not willing to wait even a minute for an email...
My Nokia 7710 lasts about a week, bigger screen than the iPhone, though a tad less elegant.
11 months ago
11 months ago
BlackBerry have this one nailed, using out-of-band signalling, ie a message is sent to the device over the mobile network telling it to go and get some data. That way BlackBerry just establishes data connection when needed. I suspect that they might do something funky with the data stack as well, though that is pure speculation.
I've resorted to buying a Proporta mobile charger (http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=2...). Keep it in my bag and I'm never far away from a top up. It does my Nokia as well.
11 months ago
On 8 Aug 2008, at 13:05, "Disqus" <notifications-
11 months ago
However, it remains a lovely, lovely thing.
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On 8 Aug 2008, at 13:09, "Disqus" <notifications-
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On 8 Aug 2008, at 23:13, "Disqus"
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10 months ago
On my old Palm device the ActiveSync implementation allowed for "push" or to set a polling schedule (e.g. every 10 minutes the phone would pull). I used the pull method for years and had no issues. Alas, this configurability is not available on my iPhone.
I'm considering switching off ActiveSync, but I really need my calendar sync'd to the exchange version -- and I can't be without the accept/decline for meeting invites I can get to my corp mail through IMAP/POP, but don't know how to maintain calendar in sync -- any thoughts?
Lastly, why does the iphone implementation ping the server EVERY time I go to a mail message? (often even if the message has been previously opened?) This seems like a particularly chatty implementation and many times it takes as long as 2 to 3 seconds just to open a mail message. If the connection is slow (Edge) then it can take even longer (again, for a message that has come in several hours prior...).
Also,
10 months ago
It really sucks!
10 months ago
2008/8/30 Disqus <>
9 months ago