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safaricom + google ideos = Airtime robbery
peglo
#1 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 10:41:00 AM
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I have this google ideos smart phone! I loaded some airtime yesterday of 100bob, I have not made any call nor have i browsed, tried to make a call today in the morning but the airtime is already used up! What the heck!

I suspect the gadget connects automatically in the background without your knowledge but at your airtime expense.

This internet option should be on demand. I should be able to switch it on and off! If you have this phone and you have not gone to the settings to turn internet off... now u know what is happening to your airtime

murenj
#2 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 11:05:30 AM
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Idoes is a data hungry phone. keeps on updating news. if you have set up your email account you willrecieve notifications every time you get inboxed. your anti virus will update automatically and so will some of the system software.
masukuma
#3 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 11:13:41 AM
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why do you think SafCon is subsidizing it? Mutalipa extra cost. I am not an android fan but there should be a way to limit datausage (On Windows phone 7 you can tell it never to use GPRS/EDGE/3G/4G e.t.c) and thus be using only WIFI and occasionally switching on the use of GPRS/EDGE/3G/4G.
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Gordon Gekko
#4 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 12:44:10 PM
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Wacheni pang'ang'a. I use IDEOS.
1. Disable all services you don't require i.e. latitude
2. Buy a data bundle, it consumes far less - SMS 450. Nunua data bundle ya maana, hapana ya mia moja

My only problem with it is Airtel will not work on it, once they go 3G I intend to swap SIMs, data bundles in Airtel are much cheaper.
Burning Spear
#5 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 12:52:00 PM
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masukuma wrote:
why do you think SafCon is subsidizing it? Mutalipa extra cost. I am not an android fan but there should be a way to limit datausage (On Windows phone 7 you can tell it never to use GPRS/EDGE/3G/4G e.t.c) and thus be using only WIFI and occasionally switching on the use of GPRS/EDGE/3G/4G.



there is nothing wrong with IDEOS and the android,I use sumsung thats powered by android and any time you activate internet for data,you pay heavily,to avoid that,just switch off the data enabled feature when not in need of internet and only switch on when you want to use.

as simple as that.When am in the office,i switch on WIFI and benefit free company wireless
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muganda
#6 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 12:55:06 PM
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@Gordon Gekko @Burning Spear good points. Frequently in my life, I've also made my ignorance someone else's fault.

To use iDEOs with Airtel, surely there must be a way, there's always a way. Let the time come...

Burning Spear
#7 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 1:03:59 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
Wacheni pang'ang'a. I use IDEOS.
1. Disable all services you don't require i.e. latitude
2. Buy a data bundle, it consumes far less - SMS 450. Nunua data bundle ya maana, hapana ya mia moja

My only problem with it is Airtel will not work on it, once they go 3G I intend to swap SIMs, data bundles in Airtel are much cheaper.



I cant agree more.
data bundle is more cost effective.Thats what I use,and its simple and easy to follow up the balance and recharge that using airtime.When am in the office i swwitch of safcom internet and activate WIDFI and works well.
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sumuni
#8 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 2:04:24 PM
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@ peglo, welcome to the android world. fret not for help is at hand. here's how;
1. Go to android market and download an application known as Smoda widget.
2. after the download is complete long press on the homescreen, select add widget, choose smoda from the list of Widgets available. you should now see a smoda widget on the home screen. appears as a small square with a green tick or red cross depending on the status of your 3g connection.
3. what smoda does is that it acts as a switch that can turn your 3G connection on and off thereby saving you tonnes of airtime. you can switch it on when you want to access net and turn it off as soon as you are done surfing. this will also make your battery go for a longer period without needing a recharge. try it and post your feedback here.
4. as some1 suggested, always go for data bundles. for phone surfing, I always prefer the daily internet bundles on offer from safaricom (*544#). if you choose this option, I'd recommend you also download the app, 3Gwatchdog, which shows you how much data has been utilized and can warn you as you approach the daily quota.
happy surfing!
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erifloss
#9 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 2:27:28 PM
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Just like any other gadget, computer, modem etc as the others have said just switch off the internet connection and connect when you require the services. When around a place with wifi use the opportunity to access free internet.
I remember there is a wazuan who had the same complaint concerning his modem and he came to the realisation that he's the one who always left his modem on and updates ran always.
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peglo
#10 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2011 2:59:02 PM
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sumuni wrote:
@ peglo, welcome to the android world. fret not for help is at hand. here's how;
1. Go to android market and download an application known as Smoda widget.
2. after the download is complete long press on the homescreen, select add widget, choose smoda from the list of Widgets available. you should now see a smoda widget on the home screen. appears as a small square with a green tick or red cross depending on the status of your 3g connection.
3. what smoda does is that it acts as a switch that can turn your 3G connection on and off thereby saving you tonnes of airtime. you can switch it on when you want to access net and turn it off as soon as you are done surfing. this will also make your battery go for a longer period without needing a recharge. try it and post your feedback here.
4. as some1 suggested, always go for data bundles. for phone surfing, I always prefer the daily internet bundles on offer from safaricom (*544#). if you choose this option, I'd recommend you also download the app, 3Gwatchdog, which shows you how much data has been utilized and can warn you as you approach the daily quota.
happy surfing!


@sumuni, thanks for the tip!
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