From: divoch on 23 Jul 2010 05:35 "Steve Terry" <gfourwwk(a)tesco.net> wrote in message news:i2addh$3jc$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > "divoch" <divoch(a)REMOVETHIShotmail.com> wrote in message > news:4v22o.278868$Yb4.23530(a)hurricane... >> "Theo Markettos" <theom+news(a)chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in message >> news:wQr*k9Het(a)news.chiark.greenend.org.uk... >>> divoch <divoch(a)removethishotmail.com> wrote: > <snip> >> I have Skypephone S2 which may be used as a modem, I think, but I have >> not done that. Is that any good? Download link from the text message >> is http://ghp.three.co.uk/email/skype/home . >> >> > You can easily change the APN in the S2 connection manager under it's > settings / profile > I'm using a tethered S2 to send this with APN "3internet" > Under Settings/ Network settings/ Data connection/ 3/ there currently is: Account name(*) 3 APN(*) three.co.uk User Password Would I only change three.co.uk for 3internet ? Not sure about User and Password divoch
From: divoch on 23 Jul 2010 05:55 "Theo Markettos" <theom+news(a)chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in message news:vQr*VtJet(a)news.chiark.greenend.org.uk... > divoch <divoch(a)removethishotmail.com> wrote: >> Thank you for your advice but it sounds too involved for me to do. > > Since I have a netbook that can do all the relevant stuff, here's the > archive: > .............. .............. > I appreciate your help and would like to have a go but I am not quite sure yet how to get the file(s) to my K810i mobile. Would you mind to write to me directly on my hotmail e-mail address ? divoch
From: Simon Dean on 24 Jul 2010 07:54 On 21/07/2010 21:34, Chris wrote: > Steve Terry<gfourwwk(a)tesco.net> wrote: >>> >> Assuming anyone writes apps for it? Plenty of top OS have died because >> of lack of support. >> If i had Nokia shares i'd sell them now, the future is Android. >> > > You already have more apps available for Maemo than for any other mobile OS. > Maemo is Debian. Debian is Linux. You can just use apt-get to install anything > directly from the Debian repos. > There are also Apps available that were optimized for mobile devices. > My favourite apps that I currently use are: > - Opera mini > - Skype/Gtalk > - OVI maps > - xskat (genuine Linux app) > - terminal/ssh > - Firefox > - koffice viewer > - some other games > - bless N900 (high resolution imaging app) > > and many more... > Further optimized apps will surely be released once more MeeGo devices become > available. > Regards, > Chris > Yah boo, on Android, I get a native IMDb client, Twitter, Facebook, Last.FM, Google Earth, Skymap, Goggles, Google Maps.... Depends on your requirements really. But I think at the moment, iPhone has the strongest software software, followed by Android, Symbian then Maemo. Meego (not MeGoo) isn't also a rebranded Maemo, it is a combination of Maemo from Nokia and Moblin from Intel. Time will tell as to its popularity. But I'd steer clear of Maemo for now. And Symbian^3 devices until Nokia have finished transitioning to Meego and Symbian^4. Cya Simon
From: Simon Dean on 24 Jul 2010 07:55 On 21/07/2010 15:14, White Spirit wrote: > On 21/07/2010 12:10, divoch wrote: > >> I am looking for a new smartphone to replace my Skypephone S2 with >> emphasis on >> /mail with ability to read mail attachments (Office documents) >> /Wi-Fi with ability to use Skype and/or other VOIP clients, mainly abroad >> /camera capable of reasonable quality standard size pictures >> /Web browsing for useful info on the go (timetables, train and plain >> arrival times...) >> in that order of expected use > >> I am not interested in music or social networking on mobile > >> Choice on 3 is somewhat limited, so either E71 or E72 springs to the >> forefront for Symbian and HTC Desire on Android. >> Any suggestions? > > Nokia N900 > HTC Desire > Nokia N97 > > > Do they have the Samsung Galaxy S?
From: divoch on 24 Jul 2010 08:31
"Simon Dean" <sjdean(a)home.cubeone.co.uk> wrote in message news:8b02tpFtmvU2(a)mid.individual.net... > On 21/07/2010 15:14, White Spirit wrote: >> On 21/07/2010 12:10, divoch wrote: >> >>> I am looking for a new smartphone to replace my Skypephone S2 with >>> emphasis on >>> /mail with ability to read mail attachments (Office documents) >>> /Wi-Fi with ability to use Skype and/or other VOIP clients, mainly >>> abroad >>> /camera capable of reasonable quality standard size pictures >>> /Web browsing for useful info on the go (timetables, train and plain >>> arrival times...) >>> in that order of expected use >> >>> I am not interested in music or social networking on mobile >> >>> Choice on 3 is somewhat limited, so either E71 or E72 springs to the >>> forefront for Symbian and HTC Desire on Android. >>> Any suggestions? >> >> Nokia N900 >> HTC Desire >> Nokia N97 >> >> >> > > Do they have the Samsung Galaxy S? Yes, they do divoch > |