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Nweb!!!!!!!!!

weatherduck

Nov 17, 2004, 2:10 PM
Nweb will be released later today for the LG VX4400, VX5550, and VX6000, Kyocera Slider SE47. For those of you who don't know what nweb is, it's basicaly the complete internet on your cell phone. News release is included below, also check out the USC easyedge site for addtional info.

U.S. Cellular Introduces Web Browser for Cell Phones
Tuesday November 16, 5:27 pm ET
nweb for easyedge(SM) Offers Customers More Choices When Surfing the Web


CHICAGO, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- U.S. Cellular, in conjunction with wireless software developer Novarra, tomorrow will launch nweb(TM), an Internet browser that provides access to the World Wide Web over cell phones. Available exclusively from U.S. Cellular, nweb may be purchased o...
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WirelessGuru

Nov 17, 2004, 8:45 PM
I've played with it for a bit...besides waiting about two hours after my esn change back to my old 4400. I did the tutorial provided by the designer...but I found that the main problem wasn't with it, but more with my lack of patience. Note to other: Download the 1.19 trial early in the day so you have the maximium amount of time to play. It expires at 12:01am the next day. I'm off the play with it more!
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kanefish

Jan 13, 2005, 2:07 PM
Just crious, what do you think of nWeb? Paricularly the speed? I'm thinking of getting an edge-enabled phone just for this purpose. I mostly want to access the web for checking my different email accounts and stuff like that. I'm sure nWeb is not for real 'heavy' surfing.
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