Laughing Man
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2010-07-16
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2010-07-16
, 21:28
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@ The Netherlands
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#462
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2010-07-18
, 06:21
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#463
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2010-07-18
, 07:31
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@ Oregon
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#464
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2010-07-18
, 11:06
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#465
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2010-07-19
, 13:06
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@ France
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2010-07-19
, 13:12
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@ France
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#467
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Hmm, is there a way to set it to automatically connect to the internet after switching back to 2G? Without the use of search for internet connections every 10 minutes in settings =P
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2010-07-19
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2010-07-19
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@ France
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@calvin_42 is there a reason why when changing from 2g to dual it has to turn off the reciever and loose all signal? I assume this is a n900 bug, just wondered if there was a fix to this as I wouldn't mind quickly connecting using the current reciever i.e 2g and then just cranking it up to 3g, in a way it needs to be on dual all the time but disconnected, if the user then connects the connection is almost seemless if available.
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2010-07-19
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#470
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