Well Telecom use CMDA phones, not GSM based ones, so there's no possibility of using a SIM card in one, they're factory programmed to a pre-set number. The models they use aren't even listed on the Nokia website because they're not GSM phones. and no they don't have any Sony Ericsson phones either, although there is an old sony one... T206 or something.
Well i know for a fact that the mobile phone company in question (Telecom New Zealand) doesn't even have a phone that's bluetooth-equipt yet (was looking into buying a bluetooth phone and messaging through my pc... so I went and asked them). Unless he has some sort of datacable he'd be texting those messages by hand.
I neither understand why you'd need a screen of thumbnails to all your open apps, nor understand why this is on slashdot. Oh well.
Hey remember a few stories back was the question "how do you organise your gear?"... something tells me you may be a minority, because the rest of us are still sorting our hardware into tupperware boxes.
Well Telecom use CMDA phones, not GSM based ones, so there's no possibility of using a SIM card in one, they're factory programmed to a pre-set number. The models they use aren't even listed on the Nokia website because they're not GSM phones. and no they don't have any Sony Ericsson phones either, although there is an old sony one... T206 or something.
Well i know for a fact that the mobile phone company in question (Telecom New Zealand) doesn't even have a phone that's bluetooth-equipt yet (was looking into buying a bluetooth phone and messaging through my pc... so I went and asked them). Unless he has some sort of datacable he'd be texting those messages by hand.