Samsung Propel A767
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Headphone adaptor
Can anyone suggest where to get a headphone adaptor I hate earbuds.
thanks, charlie s.
Tethering with the Propel A767?
Is it possible to use the Samsung Propel (A767) as an 3G modem, like many other phones, and let me laptop get a internet connection through this phone?
If so, could someone send me a link to a doc or web page that explains how to set the connection up? I have hunted around but haven't found anything yet.
Thanks!
Loading Apps (J2ME)
Has anyone tried loading custom J2ME apps to this phone? I would like to know if this is possible straight from my computer via USB cable to this phone. I have developed some for my Computer Science classes, and would love to try them out for real.
Since all "Smartphones" now require a ~ $30/mo extra charge for data service package, I am looking for a phone that allows loading apps without the "smartphone" requirement. Will the Propel let me do this?
Thanks,
-K
Voicemail Server Number
I was just wondering - I can't seem to enter in my voicemail # for the "one-touch" connection... is there a key sequence, perhaps? My retailer/provider can't seem to figure it out either (?!)
Any suggestions?
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Email?
If I set up my Yahoo! email account through this phone, will I be charged for use of data every time I check/send email, or is it checked over the 3G network. I do not plan on adding a data plan to my regular voice/text plan and I was wondering if I would be charged if I set up the email. Thanks in advance!
txt messages
Okay, so I'm a really big text person and i need to know how many txt messages does this phone hold? And does it have a place to leave a signature on the txt message?
Thanks!
Comparison
I currently have the Samsung A737 slider and I'm thinking about getting the Propel. I was wondering if the layout and function of the Propel was pretty much the same as the 737?
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Message Ringtones?
So I have the Samsung A727, and it's an okay phone, the keys are kind of hard to text on and the biggest problem I have with it is that I can't change the text message ringtone from the default options that the phone comes with. I read somewhere that you have to have .mmf files.
I'm thinking about getting the Propel, as I really like everything else about the samsung but am hoping that is more like the 737 (small slider) as opposed to the 727.
Can you set ringtone files for text messages? or for individual callers??
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over in the "Review: Samsung Propel" discussion:
Great Review
the phone seems ok but I'm really glad you put the part in there about the compatibility to MAC- you should do that for all the reviews!
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over in the "Review: Samsung Propel" discussion:
First Review?
I know this is way off topic, but I couldn't help but notice this review was done by Stewart Wolpin. Is he new to Phonescoop? I never heard of him before.
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over in the "Review: Samsung Propel" discussion:
Pales in comparison to the Motorola HINT
Motorola HINT is a similar form factor; but even more compelling and feature rich.
over in the "Review: Samsung Propel" discussion:
agreed...
...'In a massive oversight, there's no pre-configured option for Gmail, and there doesn't seem to be a way to add an email domain not on the list, such .Mac for Apple or any other personalized domain...'
reject list
if you add a number to the reject list will this also prevent that person from sending you text messages?
music player?
does anyone know if this phone is a good music player? can you download music from your computer to the phone with ease?
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Not bad, Samsung!
I was kinda weary about the phone at first, but when I got one in my hands and tried the keyboard, it's much better then the Blackjack 2! The only thing about messaging I'll miss from my Q is the threaded msgs on WM6.1, but that's not such a big deal. So far, I'm impressed!
Looks like..
the blackjack 2 and A737 had a baby.
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over in the "AT&T Fires Off Four Messaging Devices" discussion:
Gotta give it to At&t
There finally coming out with non PDA phones that cover diffrent customer needs.
Pantech Breeze = Old People
Samsung Rugby = Construction workers
Pantech Matrix (all new qwerity phones) = Teeny boppers/ message alholics
PDA = Buisness People/ Techkys
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