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Technology Stocks : Mobile Wireless Packet Data for Dummies

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To: Eric L who started this subject5/28/2003 6:13:00 AM
From: Michael Allard  Read Replies (2) of 54
 
Hello!

Eric - sound like you are going to be a heavy 7135 user. If I may share some of my experiences -

There is a lot to learn on these phones, and like getting a new computer or software, you need to take your time and learn a little more every day.

My biggest mistake was to load every piece of trial software I could find. I overloaded my phone with so much garbage it started freezing up, and needing re-boots daily. I kept adding (I wanted to see what would happen when I put to much data in!) and eventually, the system crashed and could not be rebooted. I had to exchange the phone. Since then, i have been more carefull with what i put on the phone, and it has run like a charm. So, my advice is load an application, use it, test it, etc. If you are happy with it, keep it. If not, remove it before going on to the next. Personally, I found SnapperMail and OQuickoffice (2 popular packages) to be fairly unstable to the 7135. A must have addition, on the otherhand is Blazer.

More later...good luck!
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