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  #19495 1-Sep-2005 12:43
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maybe its a tribute to jar jar bink? *OUCH*

i like the bit with 128mb of permanent memory... woot it also include Skype too but can we use that on Vodafone NZ? anyone check/look into Skype on Vodafone, is it working?




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#19496 1-Sep-2005 12:51
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Not necessarly on 3G - remember, there's Wi-Fi on this device too.




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  #19500 1-Sep-2005 13:17
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true true... i guess i was so focus on 3G and forgot about WiFi... which is one other reason why i want pocketpc more than smartphone now....

i have truly utilising smartphone2 to its limit, and often wishing i have had pocket pc phone ! YAY! wait not more! JasJar is coming!!!!


*personally, i'd feel better if the name is JarJar, if it has to be this poor choice of name.*




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