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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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What I always wanted to asked and never understood:
WTF is Nokia Messaging? And how is it different from Ovi Mail? And why would my carrier need to support it? Their homepage fails to communicate what it is. (Which isn't unusual with Nokia.)
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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Nokia Messaging is their push email system which resembles the one that comes with Blackberries. You can add your personal emails to the service and have them pushed to your handset. Nokia makes the service and does deals with the operators.
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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Generally speaking, if the carrier doesn't have a deal then Nokia are offering the service for free (though they're still calling it a "trial", allowing them to switch it off at any point). If the carrier does have a deal, then you have to go through the carrier (I don't know whether this happens transparently using the same Nokia Messaging setup, or whether you need to set it up differently though).
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2010-01-29
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Like many users I too was not able to find the Nokia Messaging Tab while setting up email.
So i decided to do some R&D of my own. I was using an Indian Simcard with local operator but due to my frequent travels had a simcard from germany and finland.
I inserted my Finnish Simcard ... of operator DNA and guess what the Nokia Messaging feature migically appeared. I quikly setup my email via wifi and then replaced back my India sim.
so basically nokia messaging is only activated on certain mobile operators....dont know why as there is certainly no charge or operator specefic features..
So far so good.. will report if there are any issues.. But i must say that i am very disappointed by the EMAIL support on the n900...
vishal