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jon.roland@constitution.org
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      03-31-2005, 05:48 AM
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I look forward to receiving a message that explains how to set up my
new Motorola E680 running Linux with T-Mobile service to

1. Browse the Web (it came set up for use in hong Kong, doesn't connect
to Net though T-Mobile, although phone service works okay)
2. Email in and out as (E-Mail Removed)
3. Instant messaging
4. Initiating use as a modem to connect my Fujitsu Linux laptop to the
Net
5. Setup of Bluetooth HS810 cordless headset (which so far seems not to
be detected)
6. Get the labels of the first 3 games to appear in English instead of
Chinese
7. Add applications from the SD card

I will also be asking these questions to several newsgroups and will
post your replies so that many people can discover how to use the
product and know who supports it beyond the sale.


-- Jon

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      03-31-2005, 08:51 AM
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> To CellularConcepts.com
>
> I look forward to receiving a message that explains how to set up my
> new Motorola E680 running Linux with T-Mobile service to
>
> 1. Browse the Web (it came set up for use in hong Kong, doesn't connect
> to Net though T-Mobile, although phone service works okay)


Do you have an Internet Account? Wap account?

> 2. Email in and out as (E-Mail Removed)


Do you have an Internet Account? Wap account?

> 3. Instant messaging


Between phones not Internet

> 4. Initiating use as a modem to connect my Fujitsu Linux laptop to the
> Net


Manual seems pretty straightforward.


> 5. Setup of Bluetooth HS810 cordless headset (which so far seems not to
> be detected)


Manual seems pretty straightforward.


> 6. Get the labels of the first 3 games to appear in English instead of
> Chinese
> 7. Add applications from the SD card


Doesn't say it does.Stores and retrieves Multimedia objects.


>
> I will also be asking these questions to several newsgroups and will
> post your replies so that many people can discover how to use the
> product and know who supports it beyond the sale.



Try reading the Manual first.

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>
> -- Jon
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