What did Santa bring you?
What did Santa bring you? Any mobile related gizmos? Share!
Me? Well, Santa, in the form of Caroline at Sprint, brought me a Motorola bluetooth wireless headset and Sprint PCI Express data card to try out.
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What did Santa bring you? Any mobile related gizmos? Share!
Me? Well, Santa, in the form of Caroline at Sprint, brought me a Motorola bluetooth wireless headset and Sprint PCI Express data card to try out.
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Will be looking forward to see how those Motorola bluetooth headsets are.
Merry Xmas.
Posted by adonisdemon on December 25th, 2007 at 6:04 pm.I finaly got an E90 out of my local O2 shop, but only after having to prove I was alive as “computer says customer deceased” and would not allow an up-grade!
Posted by NTS Paul on December 28th, 2007 at 2:50 pm.Got a £10 topup from an unimaginative friend.
Hope you all have a brilliant 2008.
Posted by Kev on December 29th, 2007 at 10:34 pm.Two ‘pressies’ for myself. Firstly, a Sandisk 8Gb microSD card complete with an incredibly minimalist USB reader (width of a USB socket, and just big enough for a single microSD card) from mobymemory.co.uk. 8Gb gives me around 4000 64kb/s WMA tracks on my HTC TyTn II phone.
Secondly, I bought myself a second Jabra BT320S stereo bluetooth headset - £15 off eBay. I was keen to get a second charger to leave at work, as well as the ability to run for 12 hours if I have both headsets with me. Oh yeah, it has a standard headphone socket so I can plug in a decent set of cans too.
I’m completely sold on using bluetooth stereo headsets for playing my music off the phone. Now I can happily drop a £15 headset on the floor instead of a £450 phone. It’s great to have the phone password lock the screen, but allow me to skip tracks with the headset. I also use it in the car, and it’s way safer to pause and skip tracks with the headset than jab a touch screen or locate fiddly little phone buttons.
Posted by Liam Westley on January 2nd, 2008 at 9:51 am.I bought myself a 2Gb mini SD card for my N95, a car charger, some funky universal suction clamp and an upgrade to the full navigation facility on the N95.
That was before Christmas.. then I got bored after and acquired an N95 8Gb to play with. It was free on Vodafone for a miniscule monthly fee and they even unlocked it for me before I left the shop. How nice..
Posted by Alex on January 2nd, 2008 at 7:10 pm.