[Electronics-talk] nokia n75 questions

Christopher Chaltain cchaltain at austin.rr.com
Sun Jan 11 14:51:33 UTC 2009


I have an N75 from AT&T, and although I don't use it for email or 
instant messaging, I do have a working backspace key. I also don't see 
how swapping sim cards could cause any of these problems. A sim card 
should just control information related to your carrier and whatever 
contact information you have stored on the sim card. I guess it's 
possible that by switching carriers with your sim card, you'd get 
different bahaviour on those features supported by one carrier and not 
the other. Sorry I'm not more help. Hopefully someone else on the list 
will have some better answers.

Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I'm thinking switching out a sim card for a new one may have been a 
> mistake.  On the first sim card, I could go into im and email and get 
> into options on both instant messaging and mobile email with speech 
> and set up accounts.  With this new sim card, instant messaging 
> options and instant messaging were accessible but not mobile email.  
> The reason I requested the second sim card in the first place was to 
> fix a completely unrelated problem which is still not fixed.  There is 
> no working backspace capability on either of the sim cards so 
> apparently backspace doesn't work.  A sighted friend entered a contact 
> for me and made a mistake and couldn't use the backspace either and he 
> used what was marked the clear key.  What I would like to know is am I 
> unique or is this happening to others?  I don't have the most current 
> talks version on this phone it's one in back of current but don't 
> think upgrading will help any of these problems.  I have an AT&T 
> account too, Verizon was aweful which is why I have the AT&T account.
>
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Christopher

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