sigh~

Mar 02, 2010 14:40

sigh~ )

ketai, tokyo

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chounohana March 2 2010, 14:12:00 UTC
Did you solve the problem with sending emails? I'm receiving your emails just fine.
I'm not familiar with softbank phones, so I'm not sure how to change the email address on one. But you might be ble to find an (English) manual on softbank's website. As for checking your current address; for my phone I go through the email section and select "current settings" from the menu. Maybe it's the same for softbank. If you can't find anything online and aren't able to go to a shop before we meet, I'll try to help you tomorrow :)

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kurobara_natsu March 2 2010, 14:24:10 UTC
you receive them fine, because I sent them using the rental phone ^.~

I found an pfd explaining everything... but
it doesn't work that way obviously >.<

I was lucky in October... one of the staff at shibuya softbank spoke perfect english. So I guess I'll try my luck over there (yeah again for the Railpass)
if I can get my ass out of bed early enough ^^;

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kurobara_natsu March 2 2010, 15:38:53 UTC
fixed it ^^;;;
you have to "apply" for email/text service
I thought I did it, but obviously it didn't work the first time
tried it again... and voila~
so now for the next chalange: changing the email adress
( i now at last know the email adress....)

oh and if that's finised I need a decent ringtone. too bad all my lareine Malice mizer Midis are at home on my pc ^^;

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chounohana March 2 2010, 15:46:49 UTC
If it works with a prepaid phone, you can download ringtones from Versailles' website (^^)
(http://fmb.excite.co.jp/versailles/)

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kurobara_natsu March 2 2010, 15:49:04 UTC
web doesn't work with prepaid
unfortunately

I bet you cannot transfer downloaded ringtones from phone to phone ?

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chounohana March 2 2010, 16:19:34 UTC
No, all the contents that's available for download (ringtones, picture, messages etc.) are locked, so they can't be transferred anywhere (>_<)

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kurobara_natsu March 2 2010, 16:28:27 UTC
thought so
... but I still have the rented phone... maybe I try to use that simcard, download a few things on my phone and then drop off the rented phone
hm... next project: let everyone know about my new number + email
find out where I can hand in the rented phone other than at narita ^^;;;;;
=> tomorrow

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geisha_sales March 3 2010, 12:15:16 UTC
Versuchs mal in Tokyo Station. Als mein Miethandy mal kaputtgegangen ist konnte ich es dort umtauschen. Die Filialen stehen irgendwo in dem Papierkram drin, den man zu dem Handy dazubekommt.

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yami_no_geisha March 3 2010, 12:16:39 UTC
Ups, falsches LJ!

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