Hi Guys,
I am an iphone user with Singtel postpaid plan, which gives me 300 outgoing minutes per month.
Is there a way you can track the usage of your outgoing minutes during the billing period? In iphone, in the call-log, the incoming and outgoing minutes are combined. So you cannot know how many outgoing minutes you have used :(
Any way to track your usage better on the iphone?
Thanks!
dun think so, but you might wanna check out itunes for some app or jailbreak it and search for it thru 3rd party software.. another forum you might wanna post question on this might be in http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/index.php.. guys there probably might be able to give you a better advise
my nokia fone and SE fone got call log and minutes counter
how come iphone so laozee ah?
Originally posted by FireIce:my nokia fone and SE fone got call log and minutes counter
how come iphone so laozee ah?
Hehe... my nokia phone also got log registry inside too....
Originally posted by FireIce:my nokia fone and SE fone got call log and minutes counter
how come iphone so laozee ah?
thats because Nokia and SE core business is mobile phone and had been fine tuning their app over the years whereas iPhone is just a 1st from Apple as a phone industry outsider i gathered they did a great job on it, and in the near future google is coming out with their own version of smart phone in a join venture with some of the phone mfg but probably a point to note is that Samsung, Nokia and SE are not part of it, but with the some of the best programers (reads hackers) working in Google, sure hope they can come out with something interesting...
yes, not only the log thingy, there are a couple of app that they might lag against core HP mfg companies, ie. bluetooth, its only for connecting to ear pc, not being able to forward message unless you use 3rd party software, can't delete call log indiviually, among many others... but again most can be over come with 3rd party software or even just from app store, and the best part of using it is that you can custom it or rather add in tonnes of stuff that no other phones can offer you.. its their ability to add in stuff to suit your needs then to have something that most want to have like most phone mfg is doing.. just in my humble opinion... stand to be corrected thou...