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MfE on this device is not the same as MfE on E71 or E51 (I have both and work great).
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The iPhone 3GS works only with certain types of provisioning (there's 29 separate provisioning requirements that can be set), so you're lucky that works ("Real companies" would require all 29). The earlier iPhones worked with even fewer (if any) but lied about it, so I'd be very wary about trusting any iPhones on the network anyway.
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TexRat implies that MfE is different on N vs. E devices. Your links do not address his implications. I want to see what NOKIA has on their website that talks about that difference, since I am unaware of it
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either using imap, pop3 or nokia messaging work for the company email in my case.
We work directly with Verizon and Qualcomm in both client and server development. So, I do think it's a serious company but we don't use provisioning or any sort.
And I'm pissed off that i'm not qualified for even a penny in the $8000 housing cash from the US government, so I guess I do have a real job.
Everyone has their reason to use or return a phone and I respect that, but don't assume we're all the same.
And I don't think it's a false advertisement if it does work in most of the cases and they're sovling the issues they're supporting.
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