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2009-08-27
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Honestly, I don't know.
When I try to view (most) Flash objects (myspace music player, various video sites) on my N810, they all say I need to upgrade to the latest version of flash (which is ver10 atm), which is not possible.
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2009-08-27
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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...there was also mention of the other method of viewing was UPnP via WLAN. Any ideas what the resolution limit would be in that case?
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2009-08-27
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2009-08-27
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Erm... how is 3G not part of the phone?
Oh wait... do you mean that your SIM card only works with networks that don't use your phone's frequencies?
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2009-08-27
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@ Bath, UK
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2009-08-27
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2009-08-27
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@ Bulgaria
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#108
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2009-08-27
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@ San Francisco
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2009-08-27
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Is there any possible advantage to a customer having their phone locked? Does it promote competition in any possible way? Nope. All it does is reduce competition and make phone networks lazy.
Some people seem to think "free market" means an economy where companies can do whatever they want. In fact a real free market means an economy where customers can do whatever they want, choose whichever services they want, which means the companies have to jump to it if they want to keep people coming back for more. The harder you make companies work for customers, the more efficient and innovative they will be.