<< Great coverage down here in Florida on voicestream.... :)
Im a little confused though, does this mean i only get long distance calls in this area? or anywhere in this area i can make free long distance calls to anywhere around the country? >>
You only receive free long distance inside...
Voicestream will be available in California within the next few months. They'll be sharing Cingular's towers, so the coverage area will be the same as Cingular.
The new phone to look out for that's coming out is the Nokia 8390. They have the Samsung Q105 now available in their online store...
For a family plan, try Voicestream.
You have 2 phones share the following mintues:
- 800 whenever minutes
- unlimited weekend minutes
- unlimited mobile-to-mobile minutes
This is a nationwide plan that includes long distance and roaming anywhere in the US.
If you want to add lines to the plan...
I returned something to Frederick's in the past with no problem. I don't know about the Hollywood return address though, I had to ship it back to Arizona.
Good luck,
Szymon
<< i thought they only charged you long distance on your cell if you were the one making the calls. >>
If you're roaming you will get charged long distance. They like to call this the "call delivery charge."
Szymon
Yes, it's weekends only. 12:00AM Saturday to 11:59PM Sunday.
Shouldn't be too much of a problem to change your phone number. It will take between 2 and 24 hrs. to update in their system, though, and your service will probably be interrupted. You might have to re-setup your voice mailbox as...
Depends on what network you're messaging to. I agree it's best to do it from your VoiceStream phone, but if you want to do it over the web you can usually go to the network provider's web site.... Most have a section from which you can send SMS to their subscribers.
Szymon
Just tried installing XP, and it screwed up my system. Can't boot into XP and can't reinstall 98 (what I had) b/c it gives me the error:
"Your hard drive might have a disk compression program installed."
So basically I'm screwed.
I wouldn't recommending loading XP RC1 just yet...
<< hey hey, there's nothing wrong with Nokia :) 8290s and 8890s are the best IMHO :) so tiny >>
Those are GSM phones - won't work on Sprint. For GSM, I really like the Nokia 3390 :)
Szymon
Unfortunately, store prices seem to be 30% more than the prices on-line.
I also had trouble finding a setting I like in the reputable stores.
Thanks,
Szymon
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