Landoflemon wrote: » When I went into the Meteor store this morning they guy there had had the exact same experience with the cable I was using, he gave me a replacement one from a sony ericsson and now everything's just working fine. Great Success!
Bulmers wrote: » Also anyway having issues with feedback / echo on calls on the 800?
Bulmers wrote: » Has anyone noticed when on a call,sometimes you can hear bell type noises in the background, ,like a xylophone or something?
TBi wrote: » Quote: Originally Posted by Ronan H So in order to send picture messages, that toggle has to be set to on? Quote: Originally Posted by mad muffin Yes, and that's the problem. If you have it enabled and you want to send the same text to two people you'll be charged for an MMS. I have "Group Text" off and i can still send MMS messages.
Ronan H wrote: » Yep, there seems to be more to the MMS thing than just hitting that toggle. I think it's a settings thing. I've run the Network Settings app from Marketplace but I still can't send them!
adox wrote: » That's notification sounds for receiving emails, messages etc when you are on a call.
Ronan H wrote: » Eh, I'm surprised nobody has made a song and dance yet, so... VIBER IN DA HOUSE Y'ALL ...loosely translated to mean: Good evening one and all, Viber is now available in Marketplace.
adox wrote: » Texting only though, already mentioned in a previous post on this thread.
talla wrote: » any sign of wifi tethering yet? Heading over to the euros in 2 weeks and dont want to have to bring my old sg2.
Ronan H wrote: » Wow I must have missed that :rolleyes:. The most recent mention of Viber that I can find on this thread (apart from my own fleeting reference here) is on May 1st when that CyberGhost guy was going on about it here. Furthermore, I can find no reference whatsoever to the "Texting only" Viber issue in this thread, but hey, I'm open to correction on that in case I missed it on one of the fifty odd pages. Additionally, the point of my post was to mention the fact that Viber is now available. Doing such a thing is entirely valid, firstly because nobody else has mentioned that it had been released into the Marketplace, and secondly, because such behaviour, i.e. people coming in to say that new apps are released etc., is a common feature of this thread. OK, so I've done the "furthermore" bit, and the "additionally" bit, so what's left is...em..oh yes... ...finally: What exactly, may I ask, is the point of your comment? [\sarcasm \annoyed \takingItTooFar?]
Kenny Powers wrote: » Viber 'Beta' is finally out voice call not yet supported.
adox wrote: » The other point about it being already posted was a mistake as I have pointed out. It wasnt a personal dig at you. There were no roll eyes after the comment so I dont know what you are getting your knickers in a twist about.
Ronan H wrote: » I got my knickers in a twist because your comment seemed curt and dismissive.
Ronan H wrote: » The Lumia itself is performing well since the recent firmware shot. Battery life is not even something I think about as an issue now, horray to that!
adox wrote: » Im regularly getting 2 days now out if since the last update, with what I`d call modest to medium use and a day with heavy use. Its fantastic compared to what it used to be so kudos to Nokia for getting it sorted.
Ronan H wrote: » Same here, but it's also probably to do with the fact that I have shifted into a "normal" usage pattern from the "got a new phone and can't put it down" phase that we (well, me anyway) all go through. It is good that they got it sorted, good for the end users, but I'm still a bit reluctant to issue too many pats on the back to a global giant like Nokia for fixing an issue that, arguably, shouldn't have been there in the first place. I dunno if end users are becoming more tolerant these days or if the standard of hardware is not as good as it used to be in the past. There seems to be regular reports of significant issues with various pieces of technology these days, particularly phones. The iPhone aerial calamity, the Lumia 900 purple screen issue, and I was reading today about the Lumia 610 not being able to run loads of apps...and so on. Getting a solid and reliable product to the market seems to me like a better approach than sending one out that has issues. Now I know it's not as clear cut or as simple as that, but it just makes me wonder sometimes. Quality seems to be harder to come by these days, and people seem to be (more) willing to put up with that, that's all.
Waggener Edstrom person says MSFT has Windows 8 (for x86), Windows RT (for next-gen ARM), & Windows Phone 8 (for current-gen phones).
boredatwork82 wrote: » Quick question - Is the Nokia Lumia 800 a good phone? Have a galaxy S, annoyed with android been spasticated and crap battery life - Is this phone any better? Thanks
Ronan H wrote: » Ro Edit: Why can't I spell Andriod properly?!
chrislad wrote: » Ronan H wrote: » Ro Edit: Why can't I spell Andriod properly?! Still can't - Android
mad muffin wrote: » I'm probably in the minority here but I thought it was a pretty awful phone. Do a search under my name if you want to know why.