on 10-12-2008 08:36
on 10-12-2008 08:36
on 10-12-2008 09:09
on 10-12-2008 09:09
on 10-12-2008 09:42
on 10-12-2008 09:42
.........in one word : NO....!!!
In order to connect to a 3G network when you're not in Wi-Fi range - you need a 3G sim card from o2, and as the iTouch does not have sim card functionality - its impossible...!!!!
Its not the device that connects to the network - its the sim card, and if you haven't got a sim card - then no network full stop...!!!
on 10-12-2008 11:51
on 10-12-2008 11:51
.........in one word : NO....!!!
In order to connect to a 3G network when you're not in Wi-Fi range - you need a 3G sim card from o2, and as the iTouch does not have sim card functionality - its impossible...!!!!
Its not the device that connects to the network - its the sim card, and if you haven't got a sim card - then no network full stop...!!!
hi, i dont think you inderstood my question or did not explain myself well, i am aware that itouch has no functionality, but only wifi.
Itouch can connect to wifi spots/routers. The idea is to fool the Ttouch into thinking its connecting to one. This is where the other phone (e.g. a 3g nokia smartphone comes in because it will be running a software like joiku which turns the nokia into broadcasting like wifi spot/router..... which Itouch should pick up......... see what i am getting?
This joiku application is documented on the net, hence my questions
on 10-12-2008 12:21
on 10-12-2008 12:21
on 10-12-2008 13:30
on 10-12-2008 13:30
on 10-12-2008 14:34
on 10-12-2008 14:34