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  • What mobile phone companies are popular in Norway?

    Posted by admin on December 8th, 2010 and filed under mobile | 2 Comments »

    I’m studying abroad in Norway for a year and I was wondering what companies are used most often for cell phones there. Like here in America we use Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile probably the most. I have a T Mobile phone that would be great for over there, it has the Norwegian letters and all, but I need to know if it’d be good or bad to sign up for T Mobile there. I want something that won’t be out of service a lot.

    Telenor is the biggest and has the best service. I have an international plan through them, which in itself is a lot, but it makes it more affordable calling family back in the States. Once in Norway, go to any electronics store (such as Euronics or Elkjøp) which sell cell phones and plans (including pay-as-you-go). They help you with a variety of companies, not like the states where you go to one store for one company. If you don’t get a satisfactory answer or help on options from one person, go to another or another store. Because they sell mobiles and plans at general electronics stores, not everyone who works in one specializes in knowing everything about it.

    As far as using your T Mobile phone over here: I’m not sure if there is a chance that they work together as companies–most likely not, but check with T Mobile to be sure. If not, ask T Mobile if you can get the code to unlock your phone so you can use the same phone over here. It usually requires having a plan on a phone for over a year before it can be unlocked. Then they will give you a series of codes that can only be tried up to a certain amount of times before it is permanently locked. They might send the codes in email, once you have requested it. Once a phone is unlocked, you are free to use any SIM card you want in it. Companies are usually reluctant to do this, but it is very possible, as long as you aren’t under further contract.

    The deciding factor in using a foreign phone in Europe, however, is finding out which bandwidth it operates on. If your phone is a quadband phone, it will work over here. They operate on two different frequencies over here than they do in the states. If your phone is only dualband, it will only work in Oslo, at best. Check with T-Mobile if your particular phone model is quadband.

    What mobile phone is used in the movie dead man running?

    Posted by admin on December 2nd, 2010 and filed under mobile | 1 Comment »

    Can someone please tell me what mobile phone is used by Nick (Tamer) in the movie Dead Man Running?

    The mobile phone is shown in the movie at somewhere around 01:11:14, almost near the ending of the movie. The brand of the mobile phone is not visible, thus I can’t figure out which phone it is.

    Thanks for your help!

    It looks like an Ericsson to me - although, I can’t say I have ever seen it before. It is a notice phone though.

    Is there a mobile internet service that gets its signal from all the major mobile internet companies?

    Posted by admin on November 29th, 2010 and filed under mobile | 2 Comments »

    I’m looking for mobile internet that is unlimited, inexpensive, and instead of getting a signal from one mobile internet carrier, the company uses all the mobile internet companies’ towers. Does this exist?

    That’s impossible. In the US there are 2 major types of cellular technology, CDMA or GSM.

    CDMA (Verizon and Sprint) networks can only work with each other if roaming is allowed but the roaming will cost you big time. GSM (T-Mobile and ATT) have the same situation, cross usage via roaming. There is no mobile internet device that uses both CDMA and GSM technology.

    And currently all the major cellular companies charge about $60/month for 5Gb of data max. You pay huge overage charges if you exceed 5GB.

    The best price I’ve found is VirginMobile (they use the Sprint 3G network). They offer unlimited internet for $40/month, but no roaming (that may be good, you won’t get huge roaming charges). I personally have th VirginMobile MiFi mobile hotspot device that allows me to have up to 5 devices connected to the MiFi and internet at once.

    where can i find mobile real estate software whose search is based on builder name or community name?

    Posted by admin on November 26th, 2010 and filed under mobile | 1 Comment »

    With new homes, many addresses are not displayed and may not even be on the mapping software. When consumers need to search by mobile phone for new homes, they need to search for name of community or name of builder or maybe just city, but never by exact address. I have the database but need mobile software.

    Hi.
    I would recommend that you take an online software for real estate classifieds with source code and adjust it to your needs or hire a web developer and modify it.

    Check Flynax it has real estate software: www.flynax.com

    How much percentage does mobile web browsing account for in internet total?

    Posted by admin on November 25th, 2010 and filed under mobile | 2 Comments »

    Think of the internet as a whole 100%. Now which percentage is trafficked by mobile web browsers as a whole, and which percentage is trafficked by regular PC’s? A friend of mine said it was like 17% mobile web browsing and 83% PC but that seems off.

    More than AT&T can handel

    Does it cost an extra fee to use a mobile hotspot if you have mobile internet service?

    Posted by admin on November 21st, 2010 and filed under mobile | 1 Comment »

    I have a Palm Prix for Verizon and it comes with the Mobile Hotspot app. Does it cost an extra fee to use it if I have mobile internet service? Can I use it for my iPod or will there be some kind of surprise fee aside from my mobile internet fee?

    The Palm phones are the only phones where Mobile Hotspot is free. You do have a 5 GB limit though, so check your usage every once in a while

    Can I use wifi mobile applications to connect to internet in a mobile phone not having wifi?

    Posted by admin on November 19th, 2010 and filed under mobile | 3 Comments »

    I have got some symbian mobile applications to connect to wireless network but i do not have a symbian mobile. I want to buy one. Can i use these apps in a symbian mobile phone not having wireless.

    its just like asking
    Sir, can i ride a bicycle without wheels ???

    u can’t!

    How to forward incoming calls from a mobile phone to another mobile phone?

    Posted by admin on November 18th, 2010 and filed under mobile | 1 Comment »

    I have two mobile phone a virgin mobile and Verizon mobile! I been trying to forward my call from my Virgin Mobile phone to my Verizon phone by dial *72 and the my phone number but it always say it’s not valid or what ever. Do anyone know how to forward mobile incoming calls to another mobile phone. I really need to do it asap! Someone please help me and I will give you full credit for it
    Thanks and I hope you guys & girls can help me !

    use call diverter if any problem cum online on yahoo msg shan123roy@yahoo.com

    How do you send mobile videos to Facebook?

    Posted by admin on June 16th, 2010 and filed under mobile | 1 Comment »

    I have a video saved in my t-mobile account online and I want to transfer or copy that video onto my Facebook profile. Does anyone know how to do that?
    Also, how about pictures from mobile devices? Thanks.

    You send whatever the content is to 326-65, but first you need to access Facebook Mobile to your phone which you can find in Settings I think

    How to backup and restore sms for windows mobile?

    Posted by admin on May 3rd, 2010 and filed under mobile | 1 Comment »

    I am using a T- mobile running on Windows Mobile 5 , and I want to backup my important sms to pc so that I can read on pc and tranfer to another mobile (HTC), does anybody could help?
    Thanks!

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