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Decotey said:A phone with two cameras, 3G, bluetooth... Can it make coffee?
Mohil said:It can't make coffee, but it does have Java. Does that count?
vodacom3g said:It's interesting to note that mobile handsets (6680 and V800) hold two of the top three most active threads in a 'broadband' forum.
What does this tell us? That data is still very small compared to voice?
Or maybe converged devices (voice and data on one unit) is more popular than data cards? ( Scrnscrm need not reply to that one!)
Mohil said:To all those with a 6680:
Does anyone else feel that the phone is REALLY slow in accessing Images in the Gallery?
Mohil said:To all those with a 6680:
Does anyone else feel that the phone is REALLY slow in accessing Images in the Gallery?
vodacom3g said:It's interesting to note that mobile handsets (6680 and V800) hold two of the top three most active threads in a 'broadband' forum.
What does this tell us? That data is still very small compared to voice?
Or maybe converged devices (voice and data on one unit) is more popular than data cards? ( Scrnscrm need not reply to that one!)
greg_SA said:Hi,
Just wondering if these prices are still good...![]()
Family Topup - R2579
Business Topup - R1099 or maybe R1299, could not hear properly...
Messenger - R3889
Weekender - R2009
Business Talk 100 - R1209
Talk 500 / 1000 - Free
Cash Price - R5699
Are there any cheaper deals???
Thanks,
Greg
bcool said:Quick question if I may. I have enable Video Calling with my Service Provider(AutoPage - on Vodacom Network) yesterday. A buddy of mine just got his 6680 yesterday, and had Video Calling enabled as well (Vodacom network).
When I try and video call him, message displayed says "phone or network does not support..."
My phone says its has 3G coverage, even checked the 3G Map on VodaMap, and he definitely have 3G coverage as well.
Is there something that I'm missing?
Thanks
I could be wrong here, but does the SP really have to do this? I know that when you log on to vodacom4me, there's a "services" link under "my account". you can just go to "modify services", and enable it yourself.bcool said:Just called AutoPage again. Could not speak to the Consultant I spoke to yesterday, but got put through to the Tehnical Desk instead.
They told me Video Calling was not enabled at all. I apparently have to fill out a form, which they faxed to me.
Filled it out and faxed back, now I have to wait 24 hours for activation.
Sad I tell you.
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jah, i get the network/service provider difference...vodacom3g said:Unfortunately only your SP can make changes to your profile. VSP, as a SP, gives you web access to provision your own services. Not to sure if Autopage have the same capability.
Vodacom is the network provider, while Autopage, in this case, is your service provider. Can get confusing sometimes![]()
vodacom3g said:Unfortunately only your SP can make changes to your profile. VSP, as a SP, gives you web access to provision your own services. Not to sure if Autopage have the same capability.
Vodacom is the network provider, while Autopage, in this case, is your service provider. Can get confusing sometimes![]()