SOURCE: Network data
"Dont be stupid... you dont have to call anyone... ALL YOU HAVE TO DO
IS, hold the top left button (the one one that looks like three little
bars) and with the screen flipped open press the letter L on the
keypad. So while holding the top left button hit the letter L.
PROBLEM FIXED"
yeah thats a good idea,apart from the fact you need to unlock the phone everytime you turn it on and you cant get on the internet at all,
it meand the internal ariel is broken and you need to get t-moble to swap your phone for a new one
SOURCE: What is the correct data or GPRS info for my cect i9 phone?
Hi! Your GPRS or data packet service is currently not activated and thats the reason you can't access internet. So contact at&t and get your gprs service activated first and if it is activated then under your phone connection settings input the following settings-
GPRS Settings:
Settings Name: Cingular Wireless Internet Express
Home Page: http://device:home or http://device.home
Session Mode: Permanent
Connection Security: On
APN: wap.cingular (lower case)
PDP_Type: IP
Gateway IP Address: 66.209.11.61
Port: 9201
Authentication Type: Secure
Login Type: Automatic
User Name: [email protected]
(All upper case)
Password: CINGULAR1
(All upper case)
MMS Settings:
Service Name: MMS
Server Name (mmsc): http://mmsc.cingular.com
Web Session Name: MMS
Leave user name & password field blank
Also if above settings don't work then try-
148.233.239.24
Port 3128
or
APN: proxy
UserId: leave blank
Password: Leave blank
Browser settings:
IP: 10.250.250.250
Port 9203
home page: http://home
with rest things same
SOURCE: Nokia N81 Phone memory problems.
To start, please note 34KB isn't much space at all. That phone has a minimum of 12 megabytes and a maximum of 8 gigabtyes depending on when you got your phone.
But just for size comparison, 34 kilobytes = 0.033203125 megabytes so you have plenty of space, those kilobytes mean nothing.
I don't personally own a Nokia phone, but from what I hear, all of
their phones have software on them called Lifeblog, it stores all of
your photos taken, and all of the calls you have made on your phone and
arranges them in a time line, this ends up taking up a lot of space and is a cause for many of the memory related problems.
Possible Solutions:
First:
Backup anything you want to keep with Nokia PC Suite
Then:
Reset your phone to factory default by either typing *#7370#
OR
Holding down 3 * green whilst switching it on.
Be wary when restoring any backup you have, being this will restore anything that your Lifeblog contains, reverting the problem.
And a final solution
Download "Y" browser here
Install it on your phone via your Nokia PC Suite.
Launch the YBrowser application (probably from new folder called DrJukka.com):
Locate the C: drive and open it:
Locate the Data folder:
Locate the Lifeblog folder:
Select Options, File and then Delete
Once the folder is deleted launch Lifeblog and select Update Timeline.
Hope one if not all of these helped =)
SOURCE: i just got a sidekick slide and it said
Hi, normally it all depends on the network you are using. To get settings for gprs on your phone, you will have to contact the customer service center of the network you are using at the moment.They are the only one that can guide you on how to get settings on the phone.
The good thing about it is that, calls are free.
Take care.
SOURCE: Hi, I have Nokia 3500 classic phone, now a days my
you have to load the software from the repair shop
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