Other: October 2008 Archives
The LG KM500 is a Triband GSM mobile phone equipped with advanced features. Its specifications include a design sliding, a 2-inch display that can display 262 thousand colors, a camera 2 megapixel equipped with 4x digital zoom and flash, Bluetooth Technology, an internal memory of 50 MB expandable with cards microSD memory, media player and FM radio to complete the picture. The weight is 90 grams, while the dimensions are 99.9 x48x14, 5 mm.

Very few days have passed since the official launch of the U.S.
T-Mobile G1, the first phone in the world to claim the title
the "Google Phone" as Android, which as you know is your system
operational, is the new product of the "big G".
Presentation in great style and good interest from
American people: in short, we launch the new product was
positive although not at the levels of what happened at the launch of
the first phone Apple iPhone. Users are enthusiastic
this new product, even if the first bug that seem to appear
of great importance: it seems that many owners of T-Mobile
G1 fail to receive their E-Mail.
This issue we have learned curiosity about Forum T-Mobile USA hoping to understand something more about this new phone that knows when (perhaps ever) will officially available in Italy. So do not allow users to access, through program dedicated to your mailbox (both it POP3 or IMAP4): This happens with any provider and not with one in particular.
If this problem affects all ISPs that offer a box E-Mail, this generalization can be made on the system Android operating in the T-Mobile G1. In fact, what we read on the forum, the problem affects most users of the T-Mobile G1, but not all. One could think of a sort of "Inability" on the part of many people to configure your E-Mail account on T-Mobile G1, but the percentage is too high think its a programming problem.
All this seems to have put in agitation T-Mobile because the spread of this problem, which currently lacks a solution, might take much buying more of what the crisis financial world is already doing. A representative of T-Mobile intervened directly on the forum by writing that the company has taken note of the problem and a solution will be sought as priorities.
We will keep informed about the whole affair, but was quiet: if ever the T-Mobile G1 will arrive in Italy this problem is already resolved long ago.
iPhone is sold under contracts with Italian operators, and then paying an amount each month you can make calls and send SMS. I think a big scam to pay for sending SMS with iPhone, and with other mobile phones.
Now you can save your money without pay for one euro for sending of SMS with iPhone, unfortunately for others is a bad news, not using the apple.
If you're using an iPhone, go to Apple App Store and download the free AIM client for the iPhone. Enter App Store using your iPhone, or if you're on your desktop, use this link to AIM client in iTunes App Store.
On the desktop AIM client (iChat, Adium, Pidgin or whatever you're using) add the new contact. Instead of entering the your friend ID, enter their mobile phone number using this format:
+39 [prefix] [telephone number]
Your friend should now appear in your buddy list; Your AIM buddy list is stored on the server, tap your friend's name, type your message and click Send.
When you send the message in this way with the AIM server, SMS will be sent to the recipient's phone number. If your're using an iPhone, you'll receive your message as a text message, it is important that your friend must download the free AIM client, to receive text messages.
When you send your first message, you can get an automated reply saying: "From your chat is sent to a mobile device.
Remember to write a text message with 140 characters max. If it exceeds that limit, SMS will be sent in 2 times. From a calculation made using this system will save around 480 euros, almost like the cost of an iPhone.
You're always can change your voice or fake caller ID using the spoof card.
Also, tons of free mobile content for an IPhone available here, but only for US subscribers.

