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2010
06.22

Settings – Mobile Web

Please note all steps must be completed to ensure the settings are correctly configured.

Please ensure that when entering O2 into the settings that the letter O is selected and not a zero.
When entering the following information do not press Save until told to in the instructions.

  • Press the Menu key
  • Tap Settings
  • Tap Wireless & networks
  • Tap Mobile networks
  • Tap Access Point Names
  • Press the Menu key
  • Tap New APN
  • Tap Name then tap the text box and enter O2 Mobile Web then tap OK
  • Tap APN then tap the text box and enter mobile.o2.co.uk or pay & go payandgo.o2.co.uk then tap OK
  • Skip past Proxy as this is preset blank
  • Skip past Port as this is preset blank
  • Tap Username then tap the text box and enter o2web or pay & go vertigo then tap OK
  • Tap Password then tap the text box and enter password then tap OK
  • Skip past Server, MMSC, MMS proxy, MMS port, MMS protocol
  • Tap MCC then tap the text box and enter 234 then tap OK
  • Tap MNC then tap the text box and enter 10 then tap OK
  • Press the Menu key
  • Tap Save
  • Press the Back key
  • Tap the dot next to your new profile to make it the default
  • Press the Back key four times to return to the standby screen.

What to do next
Switch your handset off and then back on to complete your settings.
The settings are now complete.
However, if you are still experiencing any issues using this service, please contact O2 Customer Services.

conf :
- http://service.o2.co.uk/
- http://mobileguide.o2.co.uk/

2010
06.22

Apple offers a step-by-step guide to updating your Apple device.

1) Make sure you are using the latest version of iTunes. Connect your iPhone to your computer.
2) When iTunes opens, select your iPhone under Devices in the Source List on the left.
3) In the iPhone Summary pane, click Check for Update.
4) Click Download and Install. Do not disconnect your iPhone until the update has finished.

Apple iPhone iOS 4

Links : Download iOS4

conf : http://www.apple.com

2010
06.06

The BBC has launched mobile apps including an iPlayer option for the Blackberry. It will be available on the Storm 2 and the Bold 2 allowing users to stay up to date with their favourite shows using the new media player.

BBC iPlayer

The app is designed to stream catch-up TV and radio and should be able to support live streaming as well. The iPlayer, however, will not download content for later viewing or sideload content from a pc. If you happen to be looking for those abilities, you’ll need to have a Nokia, Sony Ericsson, or Samsung handset.

For best results, use your Blackberry’s WiFi capability, as 3G will only be supported by 3 and Vodafone networks.

Go to bbc.co.uk/mobile/bbapps to check for compatibility with your device.

2010
06.05

Qik lets you record and share video with your friends, family, favorite social network and the world – Live!

new : free preview of Premium features till july 15, 2010. This includes video messaging, uploading videos shot with the phone native camera. For a list of Premium features visit http://qik.com/blog/newqik

Get Qik Type http://d.qik.com into your mobile browser

Barcode
Use Barcode Scanner on your device to download Qik
Qik for HTC Desire

2010
06.05

beebplayer discontinued Dave Johnston’s have removed beebPlayer from the Android Market. You can download BeebPlayer 0.6.5: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7KLOPP1Q But BBC are blocking beebplayer somehow.