I have the new razr v3xx. i got it for 175, and then a 50 dollar rebate so 125. my plan wasnt up yet, and my other phone which was a SLVR got stolen. it was unlocked and didnt have insurance, so i was out 300 bucks. so i went to the cingular store and they said they made an "exception to my plan" and added "media max 200 to my plan" they said it has unlimited cingular video, unlimited media net and 200 text picture, or video messages. my question is this, i have been using opera web browser on the phone and going to websites, like myspace mobile, yahoo mail, gmail, and aim mail. Is the opera browser included in the "unlimited media net" or not? javascript:emoticon('')
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steva11 Posts: 1677
Phone Model: w810i/pearl
Service Provider: Rogers
Mon May 07, 2007 6:37 pm
officially, it's not.but it will work. cingualr will not give you support on it, but you can use it without worry.
yes, MEdia net only really applies to data transfer not the browser being used.
colbye32 Posts: 4
Phone Model: Razr V3xx
Service Provider: Cingular (at&t)
Tue May 08, 2007 3:26 pm
so i wont get charged extra for using the browser with the media max 200 correct?
steva11 Posts: 1677
Phone Model: w810i/pearl
Service Provider: Rogers
Tue May 08, 2007 3:39 pm
nope
colbye32 Posts: 4
Phone Model: Razr V3xx
Service Provider: Cingular (at&t)
Tue May 08, 2007 4:22 pm
cool. the only problem i have is this. the default browser is opera 8 i like it and all but i wanted more. so i put opera mini on there and can still use opera 8, but opera mini asks for permission like 1 million times, for third party apps. i know this is a common problem i hear if you delete the j2me file you it removes the cingular app so it wont work. is there a way to work around this because i still want to use cingular video, and cingular music
filiphoto.2008 Posts: 4
Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:57 pm
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