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I am checking features on the Nokia website. Does the feature WLAN
indicate that the phone can be used to connect to my wireless network, or should I be looking for another feature? Regards |
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says... I am checking features on the Nokia website. Does the feature WLAN indicate that the phone can be used to connect to my wireless network, or should I be looking for another feature? Regards Yes. I have Nokia N80 and it connects to wlan, But I only use it to surf the web or check e-mail. -- www.wallpapermyphone.com |
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wallpapermyphone schrieb:
Yes. I have Nokia N80 and it connects to wlan, But I only use it to surf the web or check e-mail. I noticed that if you are traveling in another country it might not be bad to have some Voip-function on your phone. Many cities or backpackers offer WLAN, so if you have to do some calls you can for example get some credit on Voipcheap and then phone for much cheaper rates in all over the world. |
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Rudolf Harras wrote:
wallpapermyphone schrieb: Yes. I have Nokia N80 and it connects to wlan, But I only use it to surf the web or check e-mail. I noticed that if you are traveling in another country it might not be bad to have some Voip-function on your phone. Many cities or backpackers offer WLAN, so if you have to do some calls you can for example get some credit on Voipcheap and then phone for much cheaper rates in all over the world. My N95 is great for checking weather and flight times in wi-fi enabled hotels abroad on holiday. Can do it in offline mode to avoid getting bogged down with what is happening back home. |
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GUEST wrote: I am checking features on the Nokia website. Does the feature WLAN indicate that the phone can be used to connect to my wireless network, or should I be looking for another feature? Regards I have the E71 and i connected it many times to my home wireless network, and in some cities too, hotels etc, it works fine |
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..newman schrieb:
I am checking features on the Nokia website. Does the feature WLAN indicate that the phone can be used to connect to my wireless network, or should I be looking for another feature? I have the E60, you can get it at ebay about 80 Euro and WLAN means you can connect it, make VOIP calls (works fine as long as WLAN quality is good enough), make even Skype calls (with Fring which also includes ICQ, MSN, etc.), you can use IMAP mail etc. etc. This might be only restricted when some publich WLAN spots only are opened for Web, but from the phone itself you can use everything as long as there is some software for it. |
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