Stephen, do you have it all setup for getting the services and photos etc?
do you have any issues with blowing your data limits or you don't know yet?

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Stephen Price <step...@littlevoices.com>
wrote:
>
> I was on Optus with my iphone. I got the shits with them in the end,
> the number of times I'd be in the city and it would be giving me a
> GPRS connection (no 3G) drove me crazy.
>
> Telstra have finally become competitive with their pricing. My HTC
> Mozart is costing me $49 a month with nothing to pay for the phone.
> Optus was/is $79 a month. I gave my iphone to my daughter (no credit
> topups for her for a while she's got a $350 limit). It was way to much
> to break the Optus contract and pay out the phone.
>
> Love the Mozart, its a nice phone. My only complaint is there doesnt
> seem to be a way to make the screen lock after a period of time. it
> locks or it doesnt. iphone could lock after 10 mins.
>
> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:26 PM, .net noobie <dotnetnoo...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> > How bad is the Optus network really
> >
> > I really only intend on being in a city, never really going to be in the
> > country
> > the optus plans just seem to give alot more then telstra on the data
side
> > Bonus Unlimited mobile access to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace,
eBay
> > and Foursquare4
> > this could reduce the data your paying for with the built in features
> > alot....
> > or is all the data going to actually coming from windows live and
therefore
> > this will not help you reduce the data your consuming?
> >
> > I would mostly just be using twitter and maybe Facebook sometimes if
someone
> > sent me a message or something
> >
> > Minimum Monthly Spend $79
> > Total Monthly Value Up to $9001
> > Included Data 3GB2 or Unlimited BIS + 1GB 2 on BlackBerry handsets
> > Voicemail deposits & retrievals Unlimited3
> > Bonus Unlimited mobile access to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace,
eBay
> > and Foursquare4
> > Standard National SMS(excl Pivotel) unlimited
> > Standard National MMS(excl Pivotel) unlimited
> > Call rate $0.90 per minute
> > National Video call rate $1 per minute plus 35c flagfall
> > International Video call rate $1.50 per minute plus 35c flagfall
> > 13/1300 call rate $0.90 per minute + $0.35 Flagfall
> > Connection Fee 35c per call
> > Excess Data Usage 10c per MB
> > Connection Fee 35c per call
> > Excess Data Usage 10c per MB
> > Inclusions Standard Aust local, national, GSM mobile, video calls,
voicemail
> > and 13/1300 calls & standard SMS, MMS to Aust GSM mobile, and
international
> > SMS
> >
> > 1 Pay the first Business Complete Ultimate plan worth of included value
each
> > billing period after which these services are free up to a maximum of
your
> > selected plans "Included Cap Value" per billing period.
> > 2 Mobile Internet Data Value: can be used to access services on Optus
Zoo,
> > browsing the Internet from your mobile, as well as using your mobile as
a
> > modem. If you elect to take the Business Advantage BMB service the plans
> > included mobile data value can be shared. Excess usage charges of $0.10
per
> > MB or part thereof apply (Includes uploads and downloads). Data usage
will
> > be counted in kilobytes, where 1024KB = 1MB and includes both uploads
and
> > downloads. Any unused data allowance cannot be rolled over. Unlimited
> > BlackBerry POP3 & Browsing: only applies for POP3 email traffic and
internet
> > browsing through the BlackBerry Browser and specifically excludes use of
the
> > Optus Zoo Browser and International Roaming. Customers must have a
> > BlackBerry or BlackBerry Connect handset to access this service.
Unlimited
> > BlackBerry POP3 email and browsing is subject to the Optus Mobile Fair
GoTM
> > policy. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and
symbols
> > are the exclusive properties of and trademarks or registered trademarks
of
> > Research In Motion Limited used by permission.
> > 3 Unlimited Voicemail: Applies to Voicemail Deposits and Retrievals,
> > diversion charges apply.
> > 4 Unlimited Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, eBay & Foursquare:
Only
> > available within Australian and requires compatible handset. Use of
these
> > services is separate and does not count towards your included “Mobile
> > Internet Data”. Cannot be used with your Optus Mobile Broadband (OMB) or
> > Business Mobile Broadband (BMB) device/s and excludes use of Facebook
SMS or
> > other social media alert services. These features are only available to
you
> > if your handset is compatible with the service. Optus Mobile Fair GoTM
> > Policy applies.
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Nick Randolph <n...@builttoroam.com>
wrote:
> >> Chris, beg to differ on the warranty front -
> >> http://www.mobicity.com.au/extras/warranty.html
> >>
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> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:
ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com]
> >> On Behalf Of Chris Walsh
> >> Sent: Thursday, 4 November 2010 10:16 PM
> >> To: ozDotNet
> >> Subject: RE: [OT] WP7 Handset/device
> >>
> >> I am, but really depends on if you want an Australian warranty etc...
 If
> >> you purchase it from MobiCity the phones don't have an AU warranty.
> >>
> >> I'd suggest getting it outright via Telstra.  Or if you want a plan,
get
> >> it on via Telstra, free on a $49 plan, and the phones are unlocked by
> >> default.
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:
ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com]
> >> On Behalf Of .net noobie
> >> Sent: Thursday, 4 November 2010 10:11 PM
> >> To: ozDotNet
> >> Subject: Re: [OT] WP7 Handset/device
> >>
> >> Chris, so you are suggesting the HTC Mozart, is best model to get?
> >>
> >> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:08 PM, .net noobie <dotnetnoo...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>> http://www.mobicity.com.au/phone-categories/smartphones/windows/window
> >>> s-phone.html?order=price&dir=asc
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Chris Walsh <ch...@walshie.me> wrote:
> >>>> Really depends on what network you're wanting to use it on.  If its
> >>>> Telstra, there are only TWO in the US that use the 850Mhz 3G band,
the
> >>>> Samsung Focus  & the HTC Surround.
> >>>>
> >>>> If it is on Optus, Three or Voda, they use the 2100Mhz & 900Mhz 3G
> >>>> bands, so you're pretty much set on 7 out of the 9 launch devices
support
> >>>> those bands.
> >>>>
> >>>> The REAL device apart from the HTC Mozart is the Dell Venue Pro, but
it
> >>>> isn't on the 850Mhz band, but has Gorilla Glass, AMOLED screen,
expansive
> >>>> memory & portrait slider.
> >>>>
> >>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>> From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com
> >>>> [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of .net noobie
> >>>> Sent: Thursday, 4 November 2010 9:56 PM
> >>>> To: ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
> >>>> Subject: [OT] WP7 Handset/device
> >>>>
> >>>> Does anyone know where you can buy a WP7 Handset/device outright
without
> >>>> a plan?
> >>>>
> >>>> Telstra are selling them I think but there price is pretty high and
> >>>> only have 2 phones
> >>>> http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2010/10/telstra-sets-outright-buy-prices
> >>>> -for-windows-phone-7-handsets/
> >>>>
> >>>> What do people think about buying a handset from overseas to try and
get
> >>>> a better price?
> >>>> e.g. AT&T are selling phones for 199.99 USD, but I don't know the
> >>>> details as in it this is on some kind of plan or just the handset
outright?
> >>>> or if the handset will be locked to AT&T etc...
> >>>>
> >>>> I like the look of the "Samsung Omnia 7" from Optus
> >>>>
> >>>> the The "HTC Mozart", has a better camera 8 Mega Pixel
> >>>>
> >>>> what models do people think is best and why?
> >>>>
> >>>> in the US there is a "Samsung Focus" which people seem to like a lot,
is
> >>>> the "Samsung Omnia 7" basically the same/Australian version?
> >>>>
> >>>> Is there going to be any advantage to getting a phone on a plan,
rather
> >>>> then getting a handset and putting in my own Sim card?
> >>>> e.g. will the phone company have any extra features I will not get if
I
> >>>> just put in my own Sim card?
> >>>>
> >>>> these are/seem to be the options for Australian handsets
> >>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-au/buy/7/phones.aspx#mode=al
> >>>> l as I said above I like the "Samsung Omnia 7" so any comments on why
> >>>> I should or should not choose a different model would be great
> >>>>
> >>>> thanks noobie
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >

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