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August 4th, 2010 11:43 AM #1
can somebody please explain how does it works? especially for those who are subscribe to Globe.
I already registered my phone last night in their website and I should have receive supposedly the service book. until this morning I haven't receive any.
what is the service book? how do I configure gmail, yahoo for the push email thing?
I am subscribe to the BIS unlimited surfing thingy, I don't even know what are included with my subscription.
why can't I browse the net using my wifi if I don;t turn on the data service? how can I make sure that I'm using the wifi in browsing and not my GPRS?
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August 4th, 2010 11:58 AM #2
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August 4th, 2010 02:58 PM #4
ang dami palang kelangan gawin sa blackberry. gusto ko pa naman bumili niyan as christmas gift sa sarili.
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August 4th, 2010 03:01 PM #5
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August 4th, 2010 03:05 PM #6
mahal ang charge nang globe.. got a free BB last year from them.. pero ang mahal nang service nila sa BB.. so hindi na ako nag subscribe.. ok naman.. i can text, i can make calls.. i can log on sa internet using wifi.. pwede mag YM basta connected ka sa wifi.. wala lang video streaming so hindi pwede youtube.. at walang MMS.. which is ok for me.. heheheh.. kung wala namang wifi.. pwede din kumonek via edge.. may bayad nga lang..
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August 4th, 2010 03:07 PM #7
problema ko pala after 1 year.. eh ang pangit na nang case nung BB ko.. tuklap tuklap na.. napapalitan kaya case nito??
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August 4th, 2010 03:19 PM #8
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August 4th, 2010 03:28 PM #9
kailangan i ON mo yung WIFI.. then sa browser, browser configuration, yung BROWSER dapat nasa HOTSPOT BROWSER hindi sa MyGlobe..
di ko alam yung configuration nang emails.. hindi ko nga kasi ni avail yang service nang BB sa globe.. hassle pati yan.. kahit nasaan ako kukulitin ako nang boss ko sa email.. tsaka ok na din kasi pag di nag subscribe.. walang MMS.. mahirap yang MMS eh.. so ngayon di ako makapag send nang pics.. hehehehe
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August 4th, 2010 05:11 PM #10
Shorty lang: Sa company namin, we also considered jumping into the BB bandwagon using BES Express. But after reviewing the recurring costs associated with the subscription, we decided to stay with Windows Mobile for MS Exchange synchronization (email, calendar, contacts, tasks, etc.) because basically, the service is free. You only pay for 3G/GPRS access.
The only major feature you're paying BB is for the push email technology. Everything else, we're alright with WM's Activesync. It can be configured to synchronize every X intervals or manually. I guess whether you need BB or not would depend heavily on the nature of your work, lifestyle and wallet size.
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