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brad143

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#14808 21-Jul-2007 14:52
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Hey just got back form China and boought a SE K810i. I can get pxt and internet going. But cannot get Vlive or V calling working. It also has come with some Pesky chiness applications and games that seem to be locked can any one help me it would be much aprreciated. I notice they sell them on trade me advertised as all features working, but don't know.

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rscole86
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  #79113 21-Jul-2007 15:00
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Most, if not all, parallel imported handset will not work with Vodafone Live, that is why Vodafone recommend you get your phones off them.

A lot of phones these days do come with applications/games locked to the handset and you cannot remove them in most cases.



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  #79115 21-Jul-2007 15:17
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Video calling will work as long as 3G is switched on and you are in a 3G coverage area

And Vlive the answer is above

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  #79174 22-Jul-2007 10:18
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Well the settings for Vlive should be exactly the same as the SE k800...



brad143

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  #79202 22-Jul-2007 14:01
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Ok I can get wap, mms, sms. Live works but doesnt like my phone, dont care though because I got a 4gb M2 card coning. I just need help with the video calling. And you sure I can't delete protected files? What if I could get K800 software loaded on.

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  #80960 3-Aug-2007 00:44
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first, you should know some phones from china which has no 3G network chip on board, i ever met some N93, N73 from china couldn't make vedio call.
second, you can get your phone debranded and get rip of those protected files by flashing your phone.
if you need help, can contact me

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