- 01-25-2006, 12:11 AM #1Junior Member
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PLEASE HELP!
hey everyone, i'm new here, and i have some questions about the 8900.
i've been on many sites tryna find out what i gotta do and so far no one knows or no one wants to help.
i got the data cable from my service provider. it was on sale (it was still expensive) so i picked it up. a while after the transaction (it was on clearance so i couldn't return it) the bastards told me i could have just got a generic usb and plus i needed software that they don't sell. i wanted to know what kind of software i need and where i can download it? does anyone have it? also, what driver do i need and where do i get that? and after i have them what do i do wit em. i guess those are good questions right now; i think there will be plenty more after i get the ball rolling.
thanks in advance,
errol
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- 01-25-2006, 06:33 PM #2Junior Member
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Bump!
- 01-25-2006, 07:14 PM #3
Who do you have your service through ?
As far as a data cable, yes, there is software, Bitpic I belive it's called ? where you can download pictures off of your phone to a computer through a data cable.
The "official" word is: the only way to get pictures off a phone is to send them from the phone to an e-mail address through the 1X network
Basically, if you screw up your phone's software, it won't be covered under warranty, so use it at your own risk.
That said, there are ways to get the pictures off. Do a google search
- 01-26-2006, 12:42 AM #4Junior Member
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i'm with bell.
so you're sayin the only way to get data on and off my phone is through e-mail. what's the point of a data cable then.
- 01-26-2006, 11:14 AM #5Originally Posted by emcee paradigm
As for getting data ON the phone, no way to do so.
And the point of a data cable ? Backup your phone book and contact history. Basically, that's it. Bell wants you to use their 1X / EV-DO network, because it makes them money. If you do everything with a data cable, that doesn't net them a penny, and they'd never make any profit and we'd never see any improvement to the network.
- 01-27-2006, 02:32 AM #6Junior Member
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**** i hate bell.
- 01-27-2006, 01:06 PM #7Originally Posted by emcee paradigm
Bell Mobility has the most advanced, high-speed network in Canada. How do you think they paid for it ? Sure, you pay for services with Bell, but at least Bell is moving forward with their network, unlike some other service providers.
It's a shame that people like yourself don't see the reason why services cost money. The cell phone industry is a profit industry. Just like any other business, Bell is trying to make money on it, just like Telus, Rogers, Fido, Ice, etc. And while all the other companies haven't even looked into going high-speed wireless, Bell has already invested in it, using the money that they have collected from customers like yourself.
I suppose if you don't like network upgrades, more towers, faster data speeds, it could be free. But, when the network gets overwhelmed, you can't process calls, there aren't enough towers and the data rates are super slow, who will you blame then ?
- 01-27-2006, 07:03 PM #8Junior Member
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oh **** you too then. i've hated bell long before you were working for them. i've hated bell long before i had this problem. i've hated bell since the free six months of my original plan was over.
bell has by far the worst customer service i've ever seen from any company. their bills they sent, which i just opened 30 seconds ago and every other ****in bill i've got from them, is not worth the paper they're printed on. they say detail billing but the **** makes no sense what so ever.
in the stores, they don't give you any proper information. they mislead you when you call them also. they tell you all the good **** and leave out the important ****. they overcharge for just about everything.
why do i have to pay so much for things that i download for ringtones? why does the first ringtone cost more to download than the rest? am i warming up their network??? tell me?!?!?!
why do they still charge a system access fee when there is no such ****in thing???
why can i only use the gay ass bell phones when i could buy a much better phone for cheaper???
why did i not get a hardware upgrade after 2 ****in years of hell?
why is my plan so expensive still when they say they're giving me the best they can???
why do canadian phone providers charge so much??? i know why. cause they can and no one's doin **** about it.
and most importantly, why are you backin up bell???
everyone i know who works for bell says they cheat people the worst but make themselves look the best.
oh yeah, do you think i grive a **** if they are movin forward??? anyone could have a semi fast network if they treated their customers like ****.Last edited by emcee paradigm; 01-27-2006 at 07:07 PM.
- 01-27-2006, 07:19 PM #9Originally Posted by emcee paradigm
If you used Telus, why can you only use a Telus phone ? Because phones are locked to providers, that's how it works.
Hardware Upgrade is after 24 months on most plans. That's how it works. That's what was on the contact that you signed.
I don't know your plan, so I can't comment.
Obviously you do not like Canadian cell phone providers. Might I suggest moving to Mexico ?
I work with many people who work for Bell. I call our dealer support lines all day long. Yes, there are people who do not like working for Bell. However, there are also a lot of people who do like working for Bell. I take pride in working for Bell because I am able to provide excellent service to my customers. Many customers do not understand cell phones and cell phone technology, and I take pride in being able to help them understand it so that they themselves can understand what they are paying for and what they are getting.
If anyone could have a "semi-fast" network (EV-DO is 500 KBps to 700 KBps, not really "semi" in my opinion), then why is Bell the first and only ?
- 01-28-2006, 05:12 AM #10Junior Member
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Originally Posted by _Abom_
and i've already done 24 months and i did not get a hardware upgrade! you have to sign up for another 2 years to get only 150 towards one of their phones.
and the contract i signed was so ****ty and sloppy. i see that they have more detailed contracts now, prolly cause i *****ed them out before for misleading me the first, second, third, forth, and fifth time around.
you're finally on point with something; i don't like canadian phone providers. they're ****.
i know many people who work for bell, a bunch here in van, one dude in montreal and one dude in toronto. all of them tell me the same ****. bell is ****ty, go somewhere else. that's my advice to anyone getting a phone.
i wouldn't ming paying more for a better phone or better service. i'm payin more for ****ty phones and ****ty service. it's crazy.
- 01-28-2006, 04:28 PM #11Originally Posted by emcee paradigm
Ummmm, yes, that's the point. You re-sign on again to get a discount on the phones. Did you think that after your 2 years was up they'd just hand off another discounted phone without you signing up again? And just so you know, all cell phone companies operate this way for hardware upgrades. You have to re-sign again.
Canadian cell phone providers, and I'm commenting on them all, are actually very competitive. In Europe, you pay twice as much, and still have no bundled minutes. Sure, the United States has cheaper plans. But also remember that they have a 300 million population that they can provide to. Canada has under 30 million.
Curious, if you did indeed like Bell Mobility, would you still admit that all the "people you know" hate Bell ? Seems like you only use this to further support your claim that Bell is no good. However, I will say it is possible. Afterall, does every who works at Ford like Ford ? Does everyone who works at Wal-Mart like Wal-Mart ?
Then might I suggest trying another provider ? But then again, you said all cell phone providers in Canada are ****ty, so I suppose you're stuck with our lame Canadian wireless eh ?
- 01-28-2006, 06:17 PM #12Junior Member
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Originally Posted by _Abom_
and just getting back to facts, canada is over 30 million.
i don't get your point? obviously i'm using the fact that most bell workers say not to get invovled with bell. why bring up ford or wal-mart? that has nothing to do with this. the fact of the matter is people all over canada (vancouver, montreal, and toronto) who work for bell don't support that company's way of business. even when i go to bell stores in the mall here in richmond, the people who i don't know heed my purchases.
the worst thing that can happen to you in business is having an angry customer who knows a lot of people. anyone in business knows this, it's just that bell wants to ignore this.
the way YOU (a bell employee) respond to ME (a bell customer) shows everyone exactly why bell is so bad. instead of helping a normally nice customer, you turn him into an angry customer by telling him how you guys are so great and my problems are my fault. how is that customer service??? tell me??? you just keep saying offtopic things like "but we have a fast netowrk, you're misinformed, we're smart, you're stupid, blah blah blah."
- 01-30-2006, 01:28 PM #13Originally Posted by emcee paradigm
Alrighty, I stand corrected, a bit over 30 million.
Using your theory then, if a bunch of Ford employees said not to buy a Ford, or a bunch of Wal-Mart emplyees said not to shop at Wal-Mart, does that stop anyone from doing so ? There's even an anti-Wal-Mart DVD out there ! And guess what, more people shop at Wal-Mart than ever before. Using the idea that some employees don't like the company they work for, does not mean the company is bad.
Actually, you asked a question, I answered it, you responded, I responded, then you responded with a 4 word post. "**** i hate bell" I was trying to be helpful and answer your questions and give you a hand. What thanks did I get ? **** the company you work for ?
I have never said "we're smart, you're stupid". And I was explaining why prices for picture messaging are the way they are, because Bell chooses to move ahead in the wireless industry, and it requires money to do so. And yes, perhaps you were misinformed about the hardware upgrade policies, again, I'm not attacking you, I'm simply saying that you seem to not understand how it works.
And like you said, all Canadian cell phone providers suck.
- 01-30-2006, 06:35 PM #14Junior Member
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Originally Posted by _Abom_
- 01-30-2006, 07:08 PM #15
lol, well we aren't getting anywhere arguing back and forth. You don't like the industry, I do, ah well Good luck with your phone none-the-less tho.
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