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I have a sony ericsson k800i. It's an awesome phone. When i browse the web it's like actual internet. my k800i is a UK phone, it's american version is called the Sony Ericsson K790. Usually when i try to access the internet t-mobile or t-zone tells me to pay 5.99 to subsribe for t-zone or whatever. Some how today after I tried to go to this website that was set up on my phone. I got to get on it, and then i tried going on yahoo, and myspace and it worked. What's going on?? IT usually tells me to pay, and now it didn't. I'm browsing actual webpages... Suposely on t-mobile it says t-zone is free. But since my phone has a browser and can handle webpages. Is that free?? Or do i have to pay? Because I know t-mobile has plans where they charge you for internet. So am i being charged or am i using it for free? because no longer did this page pop up that ask me to pay for service. Or do they no longer need to warn me.

2006-12-16 21:00:46 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

my settings says i'm on ps data
what's that ? so is it free or not?

2006-12-16 21:01:10 · update #1

2 answers

You're not alone -
I have an unlocked Cingular-branded Treo 650 that I'm using with a T-Mobile prepaid account. About 3 months ago I found that I was able to access all my favorite websites for FREE. Free because minutes weren't being deducted while I was surfing. The only catch is that there are days when I get the message saying that my account does not support this function. Roughly 85% of the time I can surf for FREE.

I'm not complaining and I'm not calling T-Mobile to find out the story. I'll just continue to enjoy the benefits

2006-12-16 23:32:04 · answer #1 · answered by Serious Business 4 · 0 0

why,if human beings dont like it they could desire to circulate,a telephone is not any diverse to talk somebody head to head.of direction places like cinemas and that form of concern comes right down to elementary experience and manners,so no.

2016-12-18 14:49:58 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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