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Previously on "Nokia E90 Communicator"

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  • Bear
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    Thanks Chef - couldn't find it on Vodafone. I'll have a look.

    So - on the basis that no-one has said the E90 is good or bad. I take it no -one has one.

    or it's crap

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  • chef
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    great, you obviously well qualified , i'll PM you if your right and the thing does go a bit squiffy

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  • Charles Foster Kane
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    surely that's what the soft reset button is for ? but 2.5weeks going strong and no sign of a crash.. yet

    also, hu r u callin noob? n hw ld r u?
    28, used to work for a Microsoft Agency... Had beta and release versions of every Smartphone from the first release in the UK for 6 years odd. Used to configure, build and reflash for MS staff etc.

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View Post
    Noob Been there, done that. Sure Windows Mobile is more stable now. but it will crash on you shortly.
    surely that's what the soft reset button is for ? but 2.5weeks going strong and no sign of a crash.. yet

    also, hu r u callin noob? n hw ld r u?

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  • Charles Foster Kane
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    as a business phone i think it's great, windows mobile 6, office mobile, outlook that synchs with exchange or IMAP/POP mail, adobe reader, flash player and TomTom 6, what more could want?

    AND to make it look a bit less like windows i've added the iPhone skin software to it so you get the touch screen, rolladex style contacts etc. Best of both worlds as far as i see




    yup they're on vodafone too linky
    Noob Been there, done that. Sure Windows Mobile is more stable now. but it will crash on you shortly.

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    Apologies master.... I'll be sending the £5 airtime voucher in the post...
    I aint the master, just the Chef.. wouldnt want them Daleks kicking off at me all the time

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    i think you'll find it's called the MDA Vario III with flip up screen aka the Tytn II ...

    it's sat on my desk now, it has a flip up screen, it's called a tytn II

    Chef wins
    Apologies master.... I'll be sending the £5 airtime voucher in the post...

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    Keep up chef, you need the HTC Tytn III with a flip up screen
    i think you'll find it's called the MDA Vario III with flip up screen aka the Tytn II ...

    it's sat on my desk now, it has a flip up screen, it's called a tytn II

    Chef wins

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View Post
    Piece of carp, have used MS smart phones since the first, used to work for a MS agency. Unreliable.

    Get an iPhone.
    as a business phone i think it's great, windows mobile 6, office mobile, outlook that synchs with exchange or IMAP/POP mail, adobe reader, flash player and TomTom 6, what more could want?

    AND to make it look a bit less like windows i've added the iPhone skin software to it so you get the touch screen, rolladex style contacts etc. Best of both worlds as far as i see


    Originally posted by Bear View Post
    Had a look at these in T-Mobile. Not sure. Couldn't find them on Vodafone
    yup they're on vodafone too linky

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    get a HTC Tytn II aka Vario III aka Vodafone 16something

    fab phone, no complaints

    <Chef thinking he should maybe buy shares in HTC giving the amount of people he's convinced to buy one so far>
    Keep up chef, you need the HTC Tytn III with a flip up screen

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  • Charles Foster Kane
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    He wants to edit word docs. Don't get an iphone.
    Glide Mobile lets iPhone users edit MS Word docs.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View Post
    Piece of carp, have used MS smart phones since the first, used to work for a MS agency. Unreliable.

    Get an iPhone.
    He wants to edit word docs. Don't get an iphone.

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  • Charles Foster Kane
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    get a HTC Tytn II aka Vario III aka Vodafone 16something

    fab phone, no complaints

    <Chef thinking he should maybe buy shares in HTC giving the amount of people he's convinced to buy one so far>
    Piece of crap, have used MS smart phones since the first, used to work for a MS agency. Unreliable.

    Get an iPhone.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Bear View Post
    I'm on Vodafone
    My iPhone is on vodafone too

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  • Bear
    replied
    Originally posted by chef View Post
    get a HTC Tytn II aka Vario III aka Vodafone 16something

    fab phone, no complaints

    <Chef thinking he should maybe buy shares in HTC giving the amount of people he's convinced to buy one so far>
    Had a look at these in T-Mobile. Not sure. Couldn't find them on Vodafone

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