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Help! Wot am I doing wrong?
loopylmo
21-09-2007
I used to have a contract with T-Mobile, but a few weeks ago moved over to O2. I kept my old 3210i so unlocked it so I could use O2.
And I'm very happy until . . . I decided yesterday to buy a ringtone for my phone and went onto O2 and tried to download the ringtone but after I get the text and try to download I get the following message subscribe to GPRS first followed by Connection not available.

Does anyone know firstly what GPRS is and why and how I should subscribe to it? How can I download a ringtune?

Thanks I know someone out there in digispyland can help cos you've been so kind in helping me before!
Swordfish~Uk
21-09-2007
Originally Posted by loopylmo:
“I used to have a contract with T-Mobile, but a few weeks ago moved over to O2. I kept my old 3210i so unlocked it so I could use O2.
And I'm very happy until . . . I decided yesterday to buy a ringtone for my phone and went onto O2 and tried to download the ringtone but after I get the text and try to download I get the following message subscribe to GPRS first followed by Connection not available.

Does anyone know firstly what GPRS is and why and how I should subscribe to it? How can I download a ringtune?

Thanks I know someone out there in digispyland can help cos you've been so kind in helping me before! ”


I used this link to set up my D500 ,

http://www.o2.co.uk/services/ota4/input2


fill out the details

Is the 3210i old ?
booie
21-09-2007
i think your phone is abit out of date for GPRS
The Informant
21-09-2007
3210 only supports basic wap.

ringtones were delivered over the GSM network at that time.
prking
21-09-2007
I'm not sure there was a 3210i, its not by any chance a 3510i? If so you just need the O2 active settings sent to your phone. Either from the website, or by texting ACTIVE to 2020.
loopylmo
22-09-2007
Originally Posted by loopylmo:
“I used to have a contract with T-Mobile, but a few weeks ago moved over to O2. I kept my old 3210i so unlocked it so I could use O2.
And I'm very happy until . . . I decided yesterday to buy a ringtone for my phone and went onto O2 and tried to download the ringtone but after I get the text and try to download I get the following message subscribe to GPRS first followed by Connection not available.

Does anyone know firstly what GPRS is and why and how I should subscribe to it? How can I download a ringtune?

Thanks I know someone out there in digispyland can help cos you've been so kind in helping me before! ”


OOPS! Honestly wot am I like! The phone is actually a 6230i - show's how think I am! Will that make a difference?

Please help
gordy716
22-09-2007
if you were on a differen't network before just go to the o2 website and get the relavent settings sent to your phone and make them default, should work, done it a few times before.

Gprs is the data network
Last edited by gordy716 : 22-09-2007 at 00:37
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