#3531 (#3560 was a doublette and was cancelled):
Not received yet, but charged to VISA. Signigicant reduction of freight rate
as compared to original offer ($80 to Austria, Europe now) due to better
prices negotiated, they say. Maybe everyone not having received their units
yet can enjoy a
Hi,
This is w.r.t. having a login manager for OpenMoko.
I am not sure how other PDA phones implement login access, but, in the
Nokia 6210 classic, even without the SIM card, it simply allows access
to the phone, organizer applications, and data. So, if the phone is
lost, valuable information
kenneth marken wrote:
On Sunday 05 August 2007 20:21:57 Derek Pressnall wrote:
On 8/2/07, Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
However, the signals from distant stations still interfere, and increase
the channel noise level, reducing range.
With planned
Rod Whitby wrote:
Shakthi Kannan wrote:
On 8/5/07, Giles Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Passwords and pins are pretty fiddly, even tedious to enter.
AFAIK, when you buy a SIM card, you are given a 4-digit PIN number,
which is the only means of authentication between the
Eric Johnson wrote:
Rod Whitby wrote:
This is not the case. I personally have a SIM card with *no* PIN on it.
I could set a PIN on it if I chose to, but for that card I choose not
to.
Actually, there is always a PIN on the SIM it's just that in your case
it has been disabled -- this is
I have a Phase1 device which i have been using for a few days with no issues
until yesterday when i turned it on at one point and the touchscreen failed to
function. after advice from #openmoko i took the front cover of the phone off
to make sure there was no dust between it and the screen
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