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Old 3rd August 2005, 21:21   #16
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hey late query...
need help..anyone knows how to configure GPRS on a 6600 ..i am using airtel.
Send an SMS to 501 with the message MO (assuming you've subscribed to Mobile Office and not AirTel Live). YOu should receive an autoconfig message that you just have to save. Bingo!
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yayyyyyy!! thanks a lot dude ! it worked..
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Old 14th August 2005, 19:41   #18
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I am upgrading my 6600 for a 6681, was wondering if anyone has the New 6600. I saw an ad of it in the paper which claimed it has an all new software and 64mb card etc and a new black color that looked stunning. Is it worth converting my 6600 into the new one by adding the new software by nokia professional center and also change the panel to black (any clue how much that would cost?) My main concern is if the new software that they claim is very different, is actually reliable and less troublesome than the current one which is slow and full of bugs?
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I am upgrading my 6600 for a 6681, was wondering if anyone has the New 6600. I saw an ad of it in the paper which claimed it has an all new software and 64mb card etc and a new black color that looked stunning. Is it worth converting my 6600 into the new one by adding the new software by nokia professional center and also change the panel to black (any clue how much that would cost?) My main concern is if the new software that they claim is very different, is actually reliable and less troublesome than the current one which is slow and full of bugs?
i dont think they have added new OS.they have added only new 3rd party applications.but the black looks cool.see if u can get the black pannels in gery market.

IMO dont go for the 6681 because all these symbian devices are very similar and u will get bored.but if u want symbian why dont u try the nokia n90 imaging phone.other good phones are SE k750i,w800,p900.Motorola v3 razer.

http://www.mobile-review.com/review/nokia-n90-en.shtml
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When n-90 is going to be available in india ?
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Old 16th August 2005, 23:19   #21
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I was thinking about getting the N90 since it has the best camera that nokia has developed BUT there are some major drawbacks in the phone... Its HUGE for a flap phone, No vibration.
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i think a model with similar features and slimmer and conventional nokia design is comming in feb 06.
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The N91 is a phone worth buying.Its got an awesome 2mp digital camera,4gb inbuilt memory and an MP3 player.Nokia has developed this phone to position it against the mini iPod.
Though one drawback is that it DOES NOT have a memory card.But who needs it with 4gb anyways.
And yeah,Indian lauch price would be approx. 40k.

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