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littleangelboy

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#2505 14-Oct-2004 16:30
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Does anyone know a site where u can play around on the hyundai tx95c??
Thanks soo much

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Meow
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#9347 14-Oct-2004 17:18
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The easiest way would be to go into a Telecom store and ask to try it out.
That's if they're still in stock.



MFR001
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#9446 18-Oct-2004 17:05

It used to be on Telecom web site but now no longer available. Is there something specific that you want to know as I still have one.

littleangelboy

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#9447 18-Oct-2004 17:11
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Yes uh what gamesa are on it (ones that come with phone)?
Is it user friendly ?\
and just general infomation



MFR001
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#9448 18-Oct-2004 17:14

The TX-95 does not come with any games- you have to download the ones that you want via WAP. It is pretty user friendly once you are used to it. Txting can be a bit long winded (button pushes) to get to send a txt but ok. I have yet to see a phone I want to replace it with yet, like many others on here, waiting for something with definate advantages.

littleangelboy

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#9449 18-Oct-2004 17:17
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ok thanks what r the ring tone sounds like?

Tellmeaboutit
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#9795 2-Nov-2004 12:32
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U can listen to telecom ringtones on ur PC

www.xtra.co.nz/ringtones

The MP3 is the MIDI that you get on your phone (or pretty close 2it).

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#9877 3-Nov-2004 22:41
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Note that some phones render midis very differently to others.

A really good example is the difference between the same midi of Metallica - One on a 3205 compared to a Samsung N391 - chalk and cheese.







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