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W910i. HSDPA YES, Video call? No |
qwerty1235 Joined: Oct 28, 2006 Posts: 34 From: Melbourne PM |
Hi guys. I recently got a W910i to replace my N73. my friend uses a Nokia 6120 classic. We are both on the same network. (Telstra Next G).
i cannot video call him and he cannot video call me. But, he can video call another nokia and i cannot video call any my friends because they all use Nokia's.
Is my phone faulty? I is unlikely since he cannot video call me as well, so is it a brand issue? We are both in 3G areas but mine has a 'H' symbol which is HSDPA.
Can anyone help me? |
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mikeb Joined: Nov 12, 2002 Posts: 98 From: Sweden PM |
Its not a brand problem, SE and Nokia are fully inter-operable when it comes to video calling.
Most likely you do not have the service enabled or setting are incorrect.
Check with your nearest Telstra shop/outlet and they will help you to enable the video calling service.
/Mike B. |
qwerty1235 Joined: Oct 28, 2006 Posts: 34 From: Melbourne PM |
thank you for the reply, but i should be activated because it was working when I use my N73. |
calypso1595 Joined: Apr 25, 2008 Posts: 57 From: Canada PM |
I would go to the store and try video calling another SE phone. I send video calls to my friend's motorola phone all the time. |
sudzdogg Joined: Jul 16, 2010 Posts: 4 PM |
I wonder my w910i doesnt show da 'H' synbol wen HSDPA is enabled .... |
qwerty1235 Joined: Oct 28, 2006 Posts: 34 From: Melbourne PM |
I know this tread is way old, but I'd like to update everyone about the problem. The W910i was actually bought from OPTUS, but I used a Telstra SIM in it. It turns out that the phone was only able to video call using an OPTUS USIM, but not any other SIM. I debranded the phone and now it can video call with any USIM. |
Mizzle Joined: Oct 06, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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Who actually uses video calling?
Well, besides from the iPhone 4 evangelists who think it's a technological revelation.
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