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Three, 6630 and Internet Monthly
Hi all.
I'm looking for some info on using Three PAYG on my 6630 - specifically accessing mobile internet services. Currently i'm using Orange 3G and have been buying their '7 days access for £5' bundle for the past month. It allows me to use any mobile internet app and even connect my laptop using my 6630 as a bluetooth modem (don't think that's officially allowed so mum's the word!). However now that the novelty of unlimited mobile internet access is wearing off i think that £5 a week is more than i want to pay. So i'm thinking of buying a Three PAYG sim card - my 6630 is unlocked so no problems there - and using the £5 a month Internet Monthly. I've spent a while browsing the Three website and found just superficial info so hope someone on this group can supply a bit of detail... What can i access using Internet Monthly? Can i use Opera Mini as well as my 6630's built in browser? Can i use my 6630's built in email client? Can i use Profimail to access emails? Will apps like Google Maps and Agile Messenger work? If Google Maps (or any other apps) won't work with the Internet Monthly add-on then can i still use it but pay for access out of my sim credit at £1 a MB? Can i still access mobile internet if not in a 3G coverage area? Windows Live Messenger is currently being promoted as free until the end of 2007 - any idea what it will cost in 2008, will i just need an internet add-on to be able to use it? I'm assuming my 6630 is compatible with the official Three Messenger client - but will i be able to use (download) it if my 6630 is not branded by Three? A lot of questions - hope you can all supply some answers! Thanks. Martin. |
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