[vip_students] Re: Mobile corner

  • From: "Brian Dalton" <Brian.Dalton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2008 16:45:18 +0100

Hi Eleanor,
 
I am using the n95 myself. If there is anything I can help you with, give me a 
shout on the list.
 
Cheers,
Brian.


>>> eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/06/2008 15:37 >>>

Brilliant Stuart  I cannot believe this e-mail from you and your first
lesson.  This is because I have just got my new mobile with the speech on it
this very morning.  I just about know how to turn it on, answer a call and
turn it off.  Is there any way I can get a print booklet for this phone N95
as a Word or Text file?  I look forward to all these lessons of yours and
thanks to Paul for the wonderful suggestion.

Eleanor
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stuart Lawler" <stuart.lawler@xxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 2:56 PM
Subject: [vip_students] Mobile corner


> Hi everyone,
>
> It was suggested to me by Paul that we might start introducing a section
on
> this list where mobile phone tips could be given out and, indeed, you
could
> ask questions or give tips of your own.
>
> I'm going to get the ball rolling here in what I've very unoriginally
called
> the 'Mobile Corner'.
>
> When you purchase your new mobile phone you want to get using it right
away.
> One thing you should do however, before you get too excited is to take a
> note of the phone's International Mobile Equipment Identity (Imei) number.
>
> This is a unique number that identifies the handset in case it gets
stolen,
> gets damaged etc.  Typically 15 digits long, the IMEI number is broken
into
> sections that provide information about a phone, such as its manufacturer
> and the mobile network that the phone is connected to. IMEI numbers of
> stolen devices are blacklisted in some countries so that the phone cannot
> easily be used.
>
> Make a note of this number and keep it safe.
>
> You can find your Imei number in three different places.
>
> 1.  Written in print on the front of the box containing your phone.
>
> 2.  Underneath the battery in your phone.
>
> 3.  By entering *#06# on the phone when in the main window.  For those
using
> screenreaders with punctuation turned off that's 'Star Hash 06 hash'.
>
> So, my suggestion for this week is that everyone take a note of their Imei
> number and keep it safe.
>
> That's all for now.
>
> Stuart.
>
>
>
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