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| Technology: Discuss Internet Mobile Phones in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: Another for the TyTN II. I have the t-mobile version and am happy with it.... |
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| Ditto on the TyTN II. I got the Vodafone flavour (V1615) about a month ago and thought it would be difficult switching from the Nokias that I've used for the last.... wow... ages! Piece of piddle. A lovely phone that I have only just found one little foible on (which might just be me as I've not looked in the manual yet.) I've not found a setting to tell it that the clocks have gone forward. I've manually changed the time but the alarms still seem to go off against GMT rather than BST so I'm being woken an hour early at the mo! (Green for anyone who can solve that element of my idiocy! Other than... FAB!
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| How did you chance the time, did you set a different time zone or actually change the time, it may have also changed the alarms to track phone time, so to speak. The previous htc phone I had had the option of tracking network time which was great as it switched zones when I traveled abroad, but this one doesn't. Good luck MyM
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| htc touch Marty i have the htc touch on orange, runs v-planner and tom tom 6, in my opinion great bit of kit Paul
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| I use the Orange SPV M700. It's a great piece of kit that is windows based, it runs all microsoft office programs and I use Tom Tom on it with it's own built in GPSand can't see why it wont run Vplanner, although I haven't tried. It does run everything else I throw at it. It will also fully syncronise with my laptop which is great for Outlook and storage / transfer of Word and picture files. And the best bit, free on contract. Andy
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