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- 01-08-2012, 07:07 AM #1R. Mark ClaytonGuest
Lumia sales have apparently been little short of disastrous.
Rumours (strenuously denied by Nokia) that Microsoft will take over their
smart phone division persist.
Looks like Finland are set to get left out in the cold...
This is fairly fast moving so best just to Google up - sample
http://www.unwiredview.com/2012/01/0...-to-microsoft/
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- 01-11-2012, 08:11 PM #2R. Mark ClaytonGuest
Re: The End is Nigh!
"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "R. Mark Clayton" <[email protected]> wrote
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>>Lumia sales have apparently been little short of disastrous.
>>
>>Rumours (strenuously denied by Nokia) that Microsoft will take over their
>>smart phone division persist.
>>
>>Looks like Finland are set to get left out in the cold...
>>
>>This is fairly fast moving so best just to Google up - sample
>>http://www.unwiredview.com/2012/01/0...-to-microsoft/
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> There are however two kinds of Lumia phones. My 700 is a Symbian
> phone. The 800 is a WM phone.
Indeed there are
The Nokia Lumia 800
and
The Nokia Lumia 710 - "The Nokia Lumia 710 with Windows Phone"
see http://www.nokia.com/gb-en/products/phone/lumia710/#
The 700 is not styled Lumia
www.nokia.co.uk/gb-en/products/phone/700
which is certainly better than the 710 and probably gives the 800 a run for
its money.
- 01-12-2012, 05:32 PM #3R. Mark ClaytonGuest
Re: The End is Nigh!
"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "R. Mark Clayton" <[email protected]> wrote
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SNIP
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>>The 700 is not styled Lumia
>>www.nokia.co.uk/gb-en/products/phone/700
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>>which is certainly better than the 710 and probably gives the 800 a run
>>for
>>its money.
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> The 700 is a brilliant phone. I've had it for a week now. Half the
> weight of an Iphone, the size of an E51... and everything works. The
> only issues I have so far found are
>
I think you have asked these elsewhere and
> - no default BCC option on sent emails
but it is there, you just need to select it.
> - no option to delete emails from the (POP) server also
These synchronise on my N8 by default. My N79 used to ask if you wnated
them deleted on the phone or both - check the settings. Unless you mean
they are deleted once downloaded (an option in MSOE), which is unsurprising
and not what you want unless your phone is your only email device.
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> which are irritations... Profimail might run on it but the company
> won't communicate.
Try the mail in the phone.
- 01-14-2012, 02:47 PM #4R. Mark ClaytonGuest
Re: The End is Nigh!
"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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SNIP
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> Normally one does NOT want to delete emails off the POP server (unless
> as yous ay the phone is one's only email device) but it is handy to
> have that option because e.g. if you are away from home for 2 weeks,
> you can use the phone to delete any spam, so when you get home you
> don't have to download it all.
I have a folder called "later". If away for a while (phone or no phone) I
move stuff from inbox to "later". When I get back I move them back and
download as usual.
>>>
>>> which are irritations... Profimail might run on it but the company
>>> won't communicate.
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>>Try the mail in the phone.
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> I cannot see any options for deleting from the server, at all.
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