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It looks like you can change the User Agent by going to 'about:config' in the browser, clicking through the usual warning, then looking for general.useragent.vendor and changing the string. I haven't actually verified that that works, but it should do.
Also, FWIW I'm on Vodafone UK too and haven't seen this; it seems not to affect everyone.
Edit: Vodafone forum thread is here.
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It looks like you can change the User Agent by going to 'about:config' in the browser, clicking through the usual warning, then looking for general.useragent.vendor and changing the string. I haven't actually verified that that works, but it should do.
Also, FWIW I'm on Vodafone UK too and haven't seen this; it seems not to affect everyone.
Edit: Vodafone forum thread is here.
Vodafone routinely downgrade images when they are sent over it's 3G network, whether it's via mobile or one of their broadband dongles ... on a computer refreshing the page removes this optimisation and the images download at a regular sensible size ... the "reload" function on the n900's regular browser doesn't seem to do this tho ... it's also particularly annoying when you realise they also downgrade any images that you upload over their 3G network ...
I am told via the Vodafone forum that if the network can be fooled into thinking a browser doesn't support optimisation then optimisation won't be used ... apparently this can be done by changing the browser's "user agent" ... I have no idea how to actually do this!
So ... is anyone else having this problem on Vodafone 3G? ... and does anybody think this can be easily fixed? And is this the right place to be posting about this or should I be asking somewhere else?
Thanks for your help! Would really love if this could be sorted out!
Link to Vodafone thread: http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44577
Last edited by EmmaGx; 2009-12-15 at 13:14.