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2007-03-20
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2007-03-20
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2007-03-20
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2007-03-20
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I have and use 2 different cingular phones with my n800. I use the 8525 and once the 3g actually connects, it is sweet. I also use the Blackberry 8800. This only runs EDGE, but oddly enough will be as fast as the 3g. I think it has to do with how long it takes the 3g device to connect to the network. Depending on what I need to do is what device I will use to connect with. If I need to transfer large files, then the 8525 fo dure. If it's just casual browsing or such, then the 8800 meets the need.
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2007-03-20
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2007-03-21
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I tried everything there is about setting the BT connection and my phone sees the N800 and the other way aroung, the problem is connecting to the internet. So I asume that I need to have a data plan with Cingular in order to get a connection. Can anyone confirm that?
Also, if someone is using Cingular with their N800 out there, can you please advise as to the quality of the connection and if it is worth purchasing a data plan.
Thanks
Alec