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- 07-03-2007, 03:42 PM #16ALiGuest
Re: Vodaphone UK n95
i spoke to o2 (my current provider) and they've given me 3000minutes and sms
for £35.00 per mth, no 12month contract sim only deal.
i'll stick with my n73 for now and buy the n95 sim free once prices drop
soon
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- 07-05-2007, 01:56 AM #17Resident DrunkGuest
Re: Vodaphone UK n95
xxy wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, "Gerry \(The MOTH\)"
> <Gerry (TheMOTH)> says...
>> "Jim!" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 03:01:04 GMT, "ALi" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> any1 recommend a good offer for n95 in the uk, pref. on vodaphone
>>> You don't want an N95 - seriously !!
>>>
>>> I sold mine after 2 months and paid off the contract. Battery life
>>> isn't great, loose slider etc.
>>>
>>> FWIW I would say it is an over-priced phone.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Jim!
>> What did you get instead?
>> What would you recommend?
>>
>> My Bro-In-Law is on his 3rd N95 from Orange and he's ready to send that one
>> back cos it keeps losing the wifi connection.
>> From what I've seen of the N95 its just the N73 with some add-ons (5MP
>> Camera and GPS), so you think they might have sorted all the problems they
>> found with the N73 before releasing the N95. From what I've read on various
>> forums and newsgroups they have made it worse.
>> Will we just gave to wait a year or so for the N95i with all these problems
>> sorted?
>>
>>
>
> Really not my experience at all! I have a N95 on O2, one of the first
> that was supplied after the release and like most O2 phones, it is a
> "vanilla" Nokia product with minimal O2 branding. It has adequate
> battery life - needs charged once a day but that is not a problem in my
> view, and has not crashed, hung, failed to operate at all.
>
> I strongly suspect that many of the problems arise from network version
> software screwing up operation. YMMV.
One thing that increases battery life greatly is setting the phone to 2g
only and switching 3g on when you need it. I now get around 3 days
between charges.
- 07-05-2007, 01:58 AM #18Resident DrunkGuest
Re: Vodaphone UK n95
Brian A wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 07:08:36 +0100, BGN <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 00:42:27 GMT, "ALi" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>>> any1 recommend a good offer for n95 in the uk, pref. on vodaphone
>>>> There's no such network.
>>> a simple *****ing mistake, surely u should've known i meant vodafone
>> If you really want to use an n95 then I suggest you don't bother with
>> Vodafone unless you want to pour money into data fees.
> If you want the full capability of the N95 don't go for Vodafone.
> Posts here have said that they disable voip, Orange definitely does.
> I wouildn't buy a phone at that price where the operator had disabled
> part of the phone and voip is one of the main reasons for me wanting
> the phone anyway.
For anyone with a VOIP crippled N95, can I recommend Fring - it's free
and provides VOIP.
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