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There does not seem to be an easy way to turn off GPRS on the O2 PDA. Is it necessary or is there no charge if there is no activity?

Thanks,

Peter

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I have the O2 Atom Exec. On this model to turn off GPRS go to Wireless Manager and turn it off in there.

If it is connected constantly, and you don't have a specific GPRS package with your network provider, then you will be charged 1 baht per minute (on AIS).

It also drains your battery much quicker.

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You used to be able to hold down the end call button (hang up) for a few seconds to disconnect GPRS without having to navigate through the menus.

Posted

That did it - thanks a lot.

Peter

You used to be able to hold down the end call button (hang up) for a few seconds to disconnect GPRS without having to navigate through the menus.

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