Hi, Our company is getting rid of BlackBerry and I thought it would be good to switch my BlackBerry to my personal Phone which is Tilt and having some issues with it. I’ve got most of things sorted out as far as setting it up but there are couple of things I can’t find answer to. 1. It only notifies of new emails that are in Inbox but it doesn’t notify any of new emails that are in different folders. I have couple of folders that I’ve set rules to move new emails to different folders but those don’t give me any kind of notification when new email arrives. Any way to make it notify me? 2. It seems only place I can store my email is memory in the phone and only store attachment to storage card. Is there a way around it so that I can set everything to storage card? That way I don’t waste memory in my Tilt?
Archive for June, 2009
Wireless VOIP Phones – The Inexpensive Internet Communication …
June 30th, 2009
jedwan Voice-Over-IP telephones are simply phones that use broadband web connections to transmit and recievevoice signals instead of the regular phone switching network. When you make a call using your Voice-Over-IP Phone , the telephone …
Video: Palm Pre caught playing with GSM SIM in Vietnam
June 30th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: Handsets , Palm , GSM , EDGE Having the Palm Pre on Sprint might be good for Americans driving their pick ‘em up trucks down the CDMA data highway, but it doesn’t do Europeans (or Palm’s bottom line) any good over in the Old World. Now we’ve got video and images of a GSM-loving Palm Pre on the loose in Vietnam
Agreement on Cellphone Chargers in E.U. – Green Inc. Blog …
June 30th, 2009
jedwan In a bid to reduce waste, the European Commission said Monday that it had reached a voluntary agreement with some of the biggest names in the electronics industry to introduce a common charger for cell phones that fits all models.
NVIDIA Tegra smartphone due from a "top five" manufacturer before 2010?
June 30th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: Handsets , Multimedia , Others , ATT , T-Mobile , Windows Mobile , Android If you want to get HD in your handheld, NVIDIA’s Tegra processor is the hot way to do it at the moment, and we’ve got reasonably concrete sounding rumors from disparate sources that a handset containing one of the chips is currently under development by a “top five” smartphone builder (we’re guessing it’s not Apple), and that it’ll be out sometime before the end of the year, selling at T-Mobile and AT&T for just $199. The details of the device beyond that are scant, with Android being a possibility but Windows Mobile looking more likely, and a continued pledge of battery life of rated for “days and days” of mobile multimedia. We like the sound of that.
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June 30th, 2009
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Quack! Cellphone ruffles White House: The Swamp
June 30th, 2009
jedwan President Barack Obama was getting into a serious discussion about his administration’s commitment to equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans when someone’s cell phone went off in the East Room of the White …
How do you use the auto complete text messaging?
June 30th, 2009
jedwan I accidentally pushed something and my phone was using auto complete for the one text message I sent and I can’t feaking figure out how to do it again. Can someone please help me????
HTC Hero spotted on Orange UK website
June 30th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: Handsets , HTC , Orange , T-Mobile The HTC Hero has made its first appearance on a UK carrier’s website, but finds itself burdened with a teasing “coming soon” badge. Having talked to Orange, we can confirm previous reports that the device will be available for free on some, as yet undetermined but surely eye-gouging, price plans. The company said they are still testing the device and should have pricing information by tomorrow
New Nokia Messaging beta adds IM capabilities, E75 gets first dibs
June 30th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: Messaging , Software , Nokia , Symbian Nokia Messaging represents Espoo’s premiere email experience — so premiere, in fact, that the company eventually plans to charge for it on some of its devices — and to help makes it just a little bit more awesome than it already is, they’ve now started adding in instant messaging capability. The new Nokia Messaging – E75 IM Beta (yes, that’s the full official name) offered by Nokia Beta Labs rocks compatibility with Yahoo Messenger and Ovi — more services are expected to be compatible in the future — and appears to serve up pretty much all the features you’d expect of a modern mobile IM client, including background notification, multiple conversation management, status control, and chat log save capability.



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