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Microsoft Lumia 640 LTE

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My trusty Nokia 515 has served me well utd ..... but ..... tbh I'd like a bigger screen ..... as ..... I take fairish amount of photos from the phone ..... don't use my digital camera for owt, its in its box in the bureaux ..... = ..... just sooooo hit & miss using it ..... not foolproof like my old trusty Ricoh, which was Camera of the Year once upon a time slight_smile

 

I've been browsing O2 website, the new real cat of O2, well got tearful about it, way to go WhiteRealPussCat, whose name I just can't remember atm ..... but ..... just luvved the manufactured hybrid cat, as @Cleoriff would say ie CatsHead with a DogsBody tee hee hee ..... he / she / it strutted its stuff like John Travolta did in Saturday Night Fever in time to the music in neon light ..... yep ..... BeMoreDog ..... & ..... Sexy Sean Bean hasn't been dropped (he's the voice of O2)

 

Back to subject ..... I have checked My O2 & found I have £40 to pay off the device, which is do-able ..... & ..... £12:50 ish per month is also fine ..... bit worried when checking up on asterisked notes eg I'd need to take out new insurance when up-grading ..... wtf ..... does this mean like my house insurance contents? ..... I separately? don't / never have taken out special insurance to cover a mobile phone, even though I'd come a cropper with contact etc, yep I know I've mentioned this before, & you people say @MI5 have advised me on backing up contacts on mobile phone, but utd I havn't done it ..... & ..... kinda still think that atm I could manage to do it by hand ie in my address book (paper type, used with black gel pen)

 

Whaddya think re: above  ^^^^^   ^^^^^   ^^^^^

 

I'm mindful of, not pressing the 'buy now' which I could sooooo easily do, & yep I could also drop into town's O2 shop early doors tomorrow, Saturday, before the crowds descend upon Skipton, & before the O2 shop gets busy

 

thank you

 

WispaRed7 Cat

All That Glitters is Not Gold Cat Very Happy

 

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It's fine to leave data on when using wifi as wifi will take priority.
Settings >Wifi and turn it on.
It will search and find your home wifi router.
Tap on the name and it will ask for your password, which is the key printed on the tab or card in the back of your router.
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thank you MI5 for the info & reassurance Fantastic

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@MI5 you kudo'd me ..... thank you ..... cat-tastic Cat Very Happy

its soft rain here in Skippy ..... hope its better where you are 

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the following got me thinking ...

I use Cortana on my Nokia Lumia 640

& I wanted to know the name of the local newsagents, so's I could ring them up (getting phone number for free off the web) ... it  was heavy rain & I wanted to know if they were open ... didn't fancy getting soaked att

Up came several newsagents, including the nearest & so job done

but I noticed there was listed one in town that had been gone for at least 15 years!

This surprised me very much

How often is the data base for Cortana updated?

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It just searches live databases the same as Google does but it uses the Bing search engine.
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thank you MI5

so would I be correct in thinking if the 'Skipton database' is out of date then anything that uses it will show out of date information?

sorry if I'm being a bit 'basic'

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Rule of thumb - Rubbish in = Rubbish out.
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like that 'catchphrase' MI5 Bouncy

I would have probably used the cr*p word LOL & I don't mean crop wink

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like that 'catchphrase' MI5 Bouncy

I would have probably used the cr*p word LOL & I don't mean crop wink


LOL

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