Re: Nokia N95 NextG model - where's a good place to buy one? Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
> Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote
>> Rod Speed wrote
>>> Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote
>>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>>> John Phillips <flatulantdingo@deadspam.com> wrote
>>>>>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
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>>>>>>> I got mine off a Brisvegas ebay seller, no complaints
>>>>>>> and better value than anyone else I could find.
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>>>>>> Roddles do you synch the diary etc. back to Outlook on your pc?
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>>>>> No, I dont currently.
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>>>>> Mainly because most of my Outlook alarms arent any use
>>>>> on the mobile, they are only useful back on the house PC.
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>>>>> Havent decided what I will do on that stuff, only had it for a
>>>>> couple of weeks.
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>>>> Have you used the inbuilt VOIP client yet?
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>>> Nope, not yet.
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>> Do you intend to?
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> Probably, if only to give it a whirl. Doesnt have any real
> value for me, I get the few mobile calls I make for free.
On second thoughts, it would make sense to use it at home.
I havent been able to justifiy voip till now, I pay for so few non local calls
that arent 13s or 1800s, but since this is free hardware, it would make sense.
So what I need is a minimum cost voip operation, and I'm not that
keen on giving my credit card to an out of country operation.
MNF is sort of viable and does support the N95 explicitly, but
the $20 up front thats call credits is a tad hard to justify. Thats
100ish national calls and that would take years to spend, literally.
Gotalk is $10 and that doesnt turn into call credits.
Pennytel is $10 refundable, doesnt turn into call credits either, and is an out
of country operation. The 8c calls to the US and pomland could be useful tho.
>> If you do, I'd be interested in what you think of it.
> OK, I'll give you a shout when I do try it. |