Panasonic GD67
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- Anonymous
- 29 Oct 2002
Reply for Sam: Sim Tookit is a feature which allows the SIM to run it's own applications and use the phone to display menus, make calls for it etc. There are three classes (1, 2 & 3)that can be supported by a handset. Class 3 is the latest spec.
Orange in the UK have a special SIM toolkit menu option, usually called 'Information' It's not something which you can setup for yourself, and in most cases you won't know that it's the SIM doing the work.
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- Matt Wood
- 29 Oct 2002
Bought this phone on O2 PAYG on Sunday, and I have to say, for £130 this phone is a bargain! Its features are up there with much higher-priced handsets such as Samsung T100 and Nokia 7210. The only downside is that the WAP browser is quite slow to respond to key presses. Otherwise, great phone, so light too!
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- Chris Baker
- 27 Oct 2002
umm...does any one know any poly ringtone sites(keypress)thanks! also wot do you think of the games!!!!!
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- Sam
- 27 Oct 2002
The features of this phone mentions a SIM Toolkit Class 3. Does anyone have any idea what this is, please?
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- mick
- 27 Oct 2002
Good little phone, the wap site http://gd67.wz.cz is a good place to get some images from, the manual mentions downloadable games but i cant find any?
This phone is not compatible with Vodafone live as yet-shame as free images are available. lets hope Panasonic push this phone as its great.
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- Sam
- 26 Oct 2002
If you're on 02 P&G, the delivery report feature for text messages appears not to work. You can still get delivery reports if you type *0# at the beginning of your text message. Don't worry about the recipient seeing these symbols, they won't. They magically disappear!
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- Andreas
- 24 Oct 2002
In reply to Gnell:
I think that the speaker is under the blue cap. It's below the place where you put the charger, a little whole.
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- Lulu
- 24 Oct 2002
I never actaully use Wap,I'm on 02. it's just I was in Italy, and there was an advert about the 67, and downloadable games, and showed a car game.
Lulu
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- Gnell
- 24 Oct 2002
May I know where's the speaker of this phone? Is it also at the back like other Panasonic phones? And by the way, have you guys considered GD88 as well? Is this phone worth it? Thanks!
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- Sam
- 24 Oct 2002
Lulu, are you on P&G 02? If so you can activate weekly wap at £1.49 per week and get 200 minutes wap each week. The site for more information is http://www.o2.co.uk/productsservices/tariffs/pay_go/weeklywap.html Hope this helps.
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- Lulu
- 24 Oct 2002
If anyone knows of any sites with games on, (wap) it would be much appreciated, coz u only get a month free wap with 02, and it's running out!
Lulu
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- Andreas
- 23 Oct 2002
Why I can't compose a proper ringtone with this phone? I found many websites on the net with Panasonic ringtones (keypress), I compose them and the result is very bad. Is there any website with composable ringtones especially for GD67?
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- Gizmo
- 23 Oct 2002
Thanks very much.
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- Anonymous
- 23 Oct 2002
In reply to Gizmo:
Incoming call numbers are stored under the Answered/Unanswered list. Access this by pressing the green Send key from the standby screen. Also has last dialled numbers list. THEN press phonebook key(top left) to access phonebook and store
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- Gizmo
- 23 Oct 2002
I know that. But can you save it to your telephonebook in an easy way?
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- Anonymous
- 23 Oct 2002
Incoming call numbers are stored under the Answered/Unanswered list. Access this by pressing the green Send key from the standby screen. Also has last dialled numbers list.
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- Gizmo
- 23 Oct 2002
Is there a way to save the number from an incoming call to the memory? Or do you need to write it down first? Stupid question maybe, but I can't seem to figure it out.
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- Gnell
- 23 Oct 2002
Where is the speaker of this phone? Is it also at the back like the GD75?
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- Anonymous
- 22 Oct 2002
The Phone Option is normally available on the launcher screen. Some service providers have SIMs with their own applications on them, if this is the case the Phone Options is replaced with a special menu and you have to use the phone option under the Applications
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- TMD
- 22 Oct 2002
To nilpferd:
Thanks m8...didn't think of looking in there for it...and the manual isn't very clear at all in that respect.