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One of the goals of the phoneME Advanced software is to help ensure that the application model used predominantly across today's mobile devices, Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP), is available and fully supported on advanced mobile phones. ... more
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Device Seizure supports PDA phones or Smartphones using one of the PDA OS plugins (i.e. a Palm Treo 650 would be run as a Palm OS device) If your devices operating system is not supported, then the device is most likely not supported either. ... more
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As a technical matter, you can get a DSL line without having regular phone service. A regular phone line in your home is called POTS - plain old telephone service - which traditionally meant a line with a dialtone. You want a "non-POTS DSL line" - i. ... more
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Only Charitable Recycling accepts and guarantees payment for any used cell phone - regardless of age or condition. As an environmental company, our goal is to keep all used cell phones out of the local landfill. Therefore, Charitable Recycling ... more
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(R) Departmental phones have the following available features: area calling, auto callback, call transfer (on campus only), call waiting, conference calls (up to 6 callers), hold, voicemail, call forwarding/cancel, redial, and send all calls to ... more
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Operator logos in Series 60 devices are simply pictures (in BMP or MBM format) with a special name matching your operator's MCC and MNC codes and placed in a special folder. Prepare a picture of your logo using any graphic program like Photoshop, ... more
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I'm not sure women prefer flip phones -- I see a lot of girls who don't have them. But I like flip phones because there's something very nice and tactile about snapping a phone open and shut. I'm the same way with makeup compacts, Nintendo DS's, ... more
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These devices are disruptive to the MU-WIRELESS service and can cause problems for other users when used. MU-WIRELESS operates on the 2.4GHz frequency. Note that only devices which operate on the 2.4Ghz spectrum are banned; 900MHz and 5.8GHz phones ... more
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Any phone supporting SIP should work fine with this system. From the wireless standpoint, we can say with conviction that the Polycom wireless units are exceptionally suited for hotels and the Complete Concierge. ... more
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Hey D'Angelo, It seems good that you are careful for your IPhone 4. As you mention that white case is looking nicest but you are afraid it will get dirty easily, I think it's been dirty depends of your use but you can also clean it and reuse it ... more
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