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Old 03-20-2008, 05:10 PM
Horry
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Default Re: Nokia N95 NextG model - where's a good place to buy one?

On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 08:37:46 +1100, Rod Speed wrote:

> Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote
>> Rod Speed 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.

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>>>> If you do, I'd be interested in what you think of it.

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>>> OK, I'll give you a shout when I do try it.

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> Just got it going a moment ago, works fine.
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>> Thanks. I've got a 6120, which doesn't come with an inbuilt VOIP client.

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>> I've been using Fring (www.fring.com), but the delay is at
>> times quite noticeable. I believe the server is in Europe.

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>> AFAIK, the only Nokia handsets which have "inbuilt VOIP"
>> are the N95 and E51. Unfortunately, the E51 (which would
>> have been perfect) isn't available on contract with 3.

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>> So I'm particularly interested if you notice any delay when using the N95's VOIP client.

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> Nope, no delay at all, using MyNetFone for the voip service, a local operation.


I forgot to ask which carrier's network you were using for the VOIP calls
with MNF.

I was going to assume it was Telstra's NextG network, but I suppose I
shouldn't just assume that. Obviously 2G would be useless for VOIP, but
I'm not sure if Voda or Optus have 3G-ified their networks where you are.

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