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Am attached and in LOVE!
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If you're curious about the differences between Sidekick 1 and 2 -- why can't you check 'tmobile.net' on the web and read up on both products? I don't know much about those because they're not readily available in Australia. Have had to go to the Tmobile.net site to find out for myself.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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\/ It's a computer patch.
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Tositos, you're dangerous. Let me know where you live so I can stay off the roads.
Kidding, okay?!In any case, if you want to see if you can get a more "pager" like solution for the Treo 600, look at the TreoCentral forums. www.treocentral.com Specifically, they talk about push email solutions here: http://discussion.treocentral.com/sh...ad.php?t=49897 |
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Swifty the Rat
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Location: The Evergreen State
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wimpy...6 oz is nothing....humans can't even lift 50 times their own weight. I have no problem with my color sidekick and I'm not complaining. In the animal world, they are far stronger than us humans. So, get over it and be happy what we got. We don't live in Africa or some developing countries, we are glad we don't live in war infested countries or all that. So think about it. :-)
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Swifty the Rat
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the sidekick 2 is slightly wider than the sidekick 1....that's sad...it won't be able to fit in my sidekick caddy, the one with tan stripe on it. I guess I'll wait til some new pager comes out that's even beter than the sidekick 2. :-)
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Fine, alright there is an alternative which is SMS but I do not like limited characters per send. Of course, any email account with POP3 will solve my problem but the next problem is I do not have an account with POP3 access. I did some searching for free POP3 email but most of them ends with unattractive domain (hotpop, fastmail, etc) and they are unreliable or just not accepting new users. I discovered a solution but I still prefer SMS over this... use gmail then run "Pop goes the Gmail" program to retreive gmail email and convert it to POP3 protocol before sending it out to my Treo 600. The problem with this is my computer have to stay up and running all the times. I dont like to do that. Oh boy, so much troubles! It would be EASIER if they would just lift the characters per send limitation! sheesh! |
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do you need "java" support for ?
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A lot of webpages won't work properly without having java support on your internet browser. That's it. If your favorite website work without needing java, great, however, I will bet that several of those pages require java and that you won't be able to access them without using a computer or a pager that has java capabilities.
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When you send an email to a Sidekick or Wyndtell pager, you get that email RIGHT AWAY. Most cell phones don't do this. You have to tell the cell phone to "check email" or schedule it to check email every, say, 15 minutes. That means for most cell phones: a) You don't know when you have email waiting for you b) you waste a LOT of battery power checking every so often. c) you don't get it right away -- you get it whenever it's checked, so if you check more often, you waste MORE battery, and if you check less often (i.e. 30 minutes) then the person gets mad because you waited so long to respond. Some people say "SMS is like email." It's not. SMS is, by design, limited in characters (I think 160 per message). It's the "SHORT MESSAGE SYSTEM" specification that limits the characters and it cannot be lifted without changing the whole network. SMS is just a short data connection that's hardwired into whatever phone that supports it. Again, SMS is NOT email. so, how do we fix that? We come up with a "push" email solution for a phone that CAN support email. Email is a different format than SMS. Somehow, you can try to make email automatically get forwarded to you right away. Some companies are nice enough to set this up themselves: Blackberry devices from AT&T, for example. The Treo 600 does not have this yet. I linked you to a way you can do a workaround in Sprint, but you don't have Sprint's service. Sprint is looking into making their own REAL "push" solution for their Treo 600 subscribers. Again, you do not have a Sprint Treo 600. I'm sorry you're stuck with T-Mobile's (in my opinion) sub-par service. Hope things get resolved for you in the future! Last edited by Dennis; 09-20-2004 at 10:03 AM. |
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