Mikko == Mikko Rauhala [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mikko also, even if the adapter supported 18-bit color, it is rather
Mikko an exotic depth for X; might be some trouble in making
Mikko everything work on it...
18-bit colour would not be a problem for X. It was designed to
DTRT with accurate
Hi,
there's a description about the different phases on wiki.openmoko.org
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Applications
There're 3 different section (stylus, panel and finger)
AFAIK these are the appl which will be produced in that face, so starting
phase-1 should include phase-0 appl. All
On Saturday 10 March 2007 12:22:37 Andreas Hochsteger wrote:
I'm exactly in the same situation and would also like to know if at
least calling, addressbook and writing/receiving SMS works.
That was originally the plan AFAI understand, anyway.
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Is there really such a thing as a data plan card ? I can't find that
on the gophone section of the cingular site. It only lists:
$15 30 days
$25 90 days
$50 90 days
$75 90 days
$100365 days
As far as I understand it you can get a sim card without having to buy a
phone.
I used to sell T-Mobile, Cingular, ATT (before they merged), Sprint.
I've been a T-Mo customer for about seven years, and I wanted to offer
the benefit of my experience and knowledge. The info I offer is based
on T-Mobile USA service. [Disclaimer: I don't - and never did - work
for a carrier,
Just as a data-point, what I'm doing in the US is I have a family
plan with T-mobile with 700 or so minutes, free nights and weekends,
unlimited data, and unlimited free T-mobile to T-mobile. I use a Sony-
Ericsson T610 as my daily driver though I carry a Samsung T509 when I
need EDGE. I
Just to add a clairification to t-mobils data plans (the ones
available with contract)
The free data plan is the walled-garden plan, called t-zones. It is
included with any of the basic contracts. It can access only t-mobile
approved sites.
Next step up, is t-mobileweb, for 5.99 additional a
Hi all,
Just looking at the information on the Wiki about the hardware,
I got curious about the so-called 911 button. I am supposing it is for
emergency calls, but is my country (Australia) alone in not using
that number for emergencies?
Looking up what we do use, I found:
Clare Johnstone wrote:
Hi all,
Just looking at the information on the Wiki about the hardware,
I got curious about the so-called 911 button. I am supposing it is for
emergency calls, but is my country (Australia) alone in not using
that number for emergencies?
It's now called the AUX
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