My 9500 works fine with wifi, vodafone internet, email and connection/ transfer to and from my laptop.
I live in Manchester UK and visited friends this easter in London. Was dissapointed with lack of useable wifi sites but as I have 30mb of data with my vodafone account I used that while away.
I had trouble reading friends web site migy.com which he has written using Macromedia Flash 7. I understand that the 9500 simbian base is Flash 5 loaded but I am not able to see his graphics on my phone.
Does anyone know how or if it is possible to upgrade from flash 5 to 7?
david.bate wrote:My 9500 works fine with wifi, vodafone internet, email and connection/ transfer to and from my laptop.I live in Manchester UK and visited friends this easter in London. Was dissapointed with lack of useable wifi sites but as I have 30mb of data with my vodafone account I used that while away.
I had trouble reading friends web site migy.com which he has written using Macromedia Flash 7. I understand that the 9500 simbian base is Flash 5 loaded but I am not able to see his graphics on my phone.
Does anyone know how or if it is possible to upgrade from flash 5 to 7?
I must agree with this. I have been using my 9500 as a phone, via WiFi through my laptop, via Wifi via open hotspots, and via GPRS, and email via my ISP, BT Internet. It has all been terribly easy to set up and normally it works like a dream.
However I find that if I am on WiFi for a while, with multiple web pages open the speed of connection can slow down, even though I am physically in the same location. I have found that if I shut down pages, shut down the phone and connect afresh it suddenly runs vastly faster. Probably using up too much memory.
There are some major bugs with v4.41 but they have not affected these areas which are quite superb. I still don't much like the keyboard, and WiFi burns thru battery, but since I am mainly using that within my own home, it matters not a lot. I have simply ordered a 2nd battery!
In some respects I prefer my 9210i. But obviously WiFi and GPRS make the 9500 obviously better, but also the screen quality is simply outstanding on the 9500.
I don't know whether many people have yet realised that the screen has a silvered effect making it possible to use it in dazzling SPanish sun which was never possible on the 9210.