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Ambrose_1
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  #5257 30-Apr-2004 16:59
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It is out, its not available from Vodafone stores but you can buy it from vodafone retailers, First Mobile for example is that I was told by vodafone and I take it you can set it up for vodafone live and its just got vodafone branded



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  #5266 30-Apr-2004 21:09
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Hmmm what would be better overall, a T630 or a Z600, in terms of features, colour, specs etc? I'm just trying to consider which one to buy, as soon as I get rid of my current Nokia 3586.

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  #5267 30-Apr-2004 22:59
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what do you mean it's just got V live branded? it wasn't when it first came out?



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  #5269 30-Apr-2004 23:14
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From what i was told when you buy it you get the handset ( and what ever else depending on plan you buy ) you have to set up the vodafone live by yourself which you do on the vodafone site and i assume its probably quite easy, now if it was Vodafone branded (had Vodafone on it and box) it would already be set up

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  #5277 1-May-2004 09:08
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I would prefer to set up the V Live myself than have the branding all over the phone... however i might not even bother with the branding... VL is a waste of money, everything they have there is available free on the internet (check out my t610 (search in google, i can’t remember the address [works for t630 aswell])

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  #5357 2-May-2004 21:44
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Wow, that looks pretty cool, do you just access it from your phone or do you download it on to your computer then transfer it over?


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  #5359 2-May-2004 22:04
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Yeah just download to your computer then transfer to phone (Bluetooth, Infared or Wire)

 
 
 

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  #5824 18-May-2004 16:51
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Does the T630 have auto keyguard? I've man calls to people by accident a couple of times because its been i my bag and forgot to put on keyguard

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  #5826 18-May-2004 17:28
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It should be the same as the T610:
Settings/locks/auto keylock.

From here, you can switch it off and on.

Ambrose_1
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  #5937 20-May-2004 21:05
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Sounds sweet, cant wait till i get a job to buy it..........

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