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Do you bother with the internet on your phone?

I have to day that getting my email is piss easy on a Treo.

I use a program called Chatteremail and once you've put in your account details, a click of the button will get it downloading emails from all your different accounts (including gmail) and then lists them all on one page for viewing/replying/deleting.

Easy!
 
I've got quite a generous monthly download allowance (along with my 700-odd texts, and 5 hours talktime), but I really can't be arsed to keep track of it.
 
Bazza said:
I have a Nokia N73 and I reckon there's some kind of scam going on as the phone always seems to log itself on to the net. Just turned my phone on and lo and behold I have to disconnect (a long drawn out process).

I have that phone and disconnecting is simply a matter of pushing the red button once.:confused:
 
Now I've got a blackberry :o I tend to use it for the internet when out and about and needing train times, opening time, film times, addresses for places. V handy :)
 
I've a 3G phone and its pretty nippy to use the web with the 3g switched on, but the content is so shit that I switch 3g off as the battery lasts so much longer. Its far too fiddly and the data rate I pay is off the scale, so its switched off for good as its a pointless waste of time.
 
Free wap! So yes, I do. :D

Not for here though as I can't seem to stay logged in on my phone which is pure arse.
 
i got an n95 with web n walk last week.

today i watched the video news headlines, downloaded and listened to the latest diggnation podcast, browsed urban and read my gmail all whilst on the bus. :cool:

I love it.
 
I use my phone (Sony Ericsson w810) quite a lot, internet-wise, despite it being painfully slow at times. However, I have an n95 arriving any day now, which should make browsing a hell of a lot easier (I've read up quite a bit on the software & 'initial teething problems' & am assured the new batch are more reliable/less prone to crashing) :)
 
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