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#4788 14-Apr-2004 14:11
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6585... at least in Brazil u can´t... shame on you Nokia !!! AT LEAST THE E-MAIL !!!



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#4789 14-Apr-2004 14:11
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You can send an email message via the txt gateway, go to Messages, Text Messages, Create Message, Txt, Add Email....





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#4790 14-Apr-2004 14:14
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Nope.. can´t do...



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#4791 14-Apr-2004 14:15
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That was for people in New Zealand...




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#4792 14-Apr-2004 14:16
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#4793 14-Apr-2004 14:18
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Then... once again... SHAME ON YOU NOKIA !!! SHAME ON YOU !!!

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#4794 14-Apr-2004 14:22
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Shouldn't it be shame on you Telecom? Don't telecom do the software releases?




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#4795 14-Apr-2004 14:23
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Nah... it´s easier and more fun to blame Nokia...

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#4797 14-Apr-2004 14:25
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I'm off to buy an IrDA thing for my computer so I can transfer s*#t to my phone. $54 at DSE, but you need the pin header on your MB. There are CD's for sale on Trade Me with thousands of ringtones, images and games etc. for pretty cheap. Hurray I wont have to pay telecom $3.50 for a ringtone again!




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#4800 14-Apr-2004 14:43
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"I still keep an old Vfone so I can txt my friends overseas because Telecoms network supports so few two-way textable countries"

Telecom have a soultion to this, they have got a soultion with InphoMatch for 2 way texting to almost any GSM, CDMA and some old TDMA networks world wide. Same as what Verizon in the states and Vodafone in Aussie have done I understand.

So that is going to be fixed 1st Half this year.

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#4801 14-Apr-2004 14:49
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Inphomatch is like a clearing house for SMS, transversing messages across incompatible networks. Vodafone is rolling out this worldwide, mainly because of Verizon CDMA in the US (currently 45% Vodafone owned).

Other companies use Inphomatch services as well, including Telecom NZ.




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#4803 14-Apr-2004 15:03
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someone mentioned a 'workaround' for MMS on 6585's in an earlier post. Could you please elaborate? I'm very interested




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#4804 14-Apr-2004 15:42
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workaround -

for recieve
either a wap push with the mms content, or a sms-ed link that take you to a wap2/xhtml site.

for send, upload content using wap2 browser to a webserver that does the sending for you.

nothing fancy, just combines older technologies to get he same end result.

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#4813 15-Apr-2004 00:27

Sandubas, check again what JaBZ said. I'm in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil also and here the option was left intact...only problem is that if you try to send, it will say "Message Service not subscribed" or something like that...call VIVO and check it out, ask them about enabling it and see if it costs anything =P

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#5093 27-Apr-2004 10:14
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Hi
It clear things up , MMS was not release on this handset do to Nokia could not get the software build to work and did not want to market the plug-in camera, Also Telecom did not want a Plug-in camera solution as a MMS handset, there are no plans to upgrade the 6585 or the 3105 to support MMS. Also IR was tested and work correctly in the testing process, you should just use the windows default IR drivers for this.

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