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Mobile DataDoctor on MMS, Blackberry synching and HSDPA

by Patrick Altoft on April 27, 2007

Every week experts from WDSGlobal will answer your questions about anything to do with mobile phones, mobile email, video and data plans. If you have a question to ask please either ask in the comments below or email us at datadoctor@mad4mobilephones.com

1) I have been trying to send an MMS from my mobile phone to friends, but I’ve been receiving an error message, just as the progress indicator on the screen suggested that my message had almost been sent. However, this only happens with some contacts on my phone - and not others. Do you know why this is happening, and what can I do to resolve the problem?

There are only a couple of simple reasons why this might be happening repeatedly, and it will only take a few moments to resolve.

The first thing to do is to take a look at each of the telephone numbers in question, and ensure that an 11 digit number is present under the contact’s name. Also, remove any out-of-place characters that should not be present before the telephone number (-, . , {}) and check that the 11 digits have not been accidentally separated with any spaces.

These characters may have entered the telephone number by either human error, or more commonly when synching the phone with your personal address book on your PC. Often, the format of a telephone number can be slightly altered by your PC (when synching) without you even being aware of it.

2) I have just started using a Blackberry, and I cannot work out how to wirelessly synch my Blackberry over the Internet with the calendar on my PC. What do I have to do to get things working?

If you bought your Blackberry device privately, you will not be able to connect wirelessly to your PC to synchronise your calendar, as you will need a Blackberry Enterprise server in order to connect to your account. Until RIM releases a similar service for the home user, your only option will be to continue using the cables that were supplied with your device to synch applications.

3) What are the differences between HSDPA and current connectivity methods like UMTS and EDGE?

HSDPA is the newest of the 3G (third generation) methods of connecting to the internet whilst out and about. Current speeds are around 2mb per second although in theory speeds of 14mb per second are possible.

As this is quite a new standard the service has already been rolled out across the UK networks, as well as the majority of Europe and Asia. This has not been widely advertised as there are only limited devices that currently support the standard. Networks have not been to keen to push the service, possibly due to the slow take-up of 3G and the fact that lots of customers still only use their devices for calls and texts.

Devices that currently support the service include: Palm’s Treo 750, Nokia’s N95, Motorola’s RAZR MAXX and RAZR XX, HTC Tytn and P3600 and NEC’s N902iX

4) I have N73 with lifeblog - Can you explain what this is and what I can do with it?

Lifeblog is a program for Nokia phones that is similar to other solutions such as Yahoo go.

It allows the synchronisation of Contacts, Calendar, Notes and Text messages with your desktop computer.

It also allows you to edit the contents of the phone from your computer; save the best pictures you have taken, have a text message conversation using a full size keyboard, copy your voice recordings and videos and place them on your computer.

Lifeblog can be downloaded from the nokia.com web site and once installed on a compatible Nokia phone and your computer, allows you to create and manage a journal of your recent events.

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New column: Mobile DataDoctor answers your questions

by Patrick Altoft on April 17, 2007

We are pleased to announce the launch of a new weekly Mobile DataDoctor column on Mad4MobilePhones.

Every week experts from WDSGlobal will answer your questions about anything to do with mobile phones, mobile email, video and data plans. If you have a question to ask please either ask in the comments below or email us at datadoctor@mad4mobilephones.com

WDSGlobal operates several specialist call centres on behalf of more than 100 mobile operators, handset manufacturers and content providers around the world so you can be confident they will be able to answer even the most difficult questions.

1) I have X-Series on my new 3 Nokia N73, how can I view a Podcast?

With the X-Series on 3 you can view Podcasts on your N73 through the Mobilcast application. You can download this application from Planet 3 following the instructions below:

  • Open Planet 3
  • Select Go To Internet
  • Scroll down and select Mobilcast
  • Select Download Mobilcast
  • When asked to confirm if you wish to download and install this application select Yes
  • When you are given the application information (e.g. version of application) select Continue
  • Once you receive the message Installation Complete press the red hang-up key to leave Planet 3

To open Mobilcast follow the instructions below;

  • Press Menu
  • Select Applications
  • Select Mobilcast

The first time that you open the application you will receive a warning about data connections and data charges. Once you have read this scroll down and press Accept

You will then be prompted to select your Access Point. You will normally have the options of 3 and 3 MMS. You will need to select 3

You will now be in the Mobilcast application and able to select the Podcast you wish to view.

2) Why do I get an error message when I try to use a Hotmail email account with 3’s Mobile Mail?

The error you will get is “The mail server address could not be determined based on your email address.” The setup will then ask you to confirm the server address.

The reason that you are getting this error is that 3’s Mobile Mail client is only compatible with POP and IMAP email servers and that Hotmail uses the HTTP protocol. The POP and IMAP protocols are Server/client based protocols. This means that you can use a client application on a PC to connect to these email servers, whereas the HTTP protocol is purely web based.

You will need to create a POP or IMAP email account in order to use the 3 Mobile Mail application. Examples of these are your Internet Service Provider email accounts, Gmail, Yahoo and AOL. This is not an exhaustive list, but will allow you to select the correct email type for your purposes.

Once you have created this email account, you will be able to enter these details in the setup page.

3) I am trying to view a Video Stream on my T-Mobile MDA Vario II, but Windows Media Player says that it cannot read the stream. How can I watch this Video?

On the T-Mobile MDA Vario II there is a separate application for viewing rtsp feeds. This program is called Streaming Media.

Note the address that Windows Media is trying to open; it will look similar to the link below:

rtsp://stream.buffalo.edu/shared/ublearns/johndoe

Once you have this address follow the steps below:

  • Tap on Start
  • Tap on Programs
  • Scroll Down and tap on Streaming Media
  • Tap on the Connect button
  • Enter the rtsp:// address
  • Tap on Connect

The stream will then load for you to view.

4) How do I remove/un-install third party programs on my Nokia N73?

A4 To remove/uninstall applications that you have downloaded go to Start

Select Tools

Select Applications Manager

In this option highlight the application that you wish to uninstall, select Options and then Remove

You will then be prompted to confirm that you wish to remove the application, select Yes

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