I played around with this phone at the store and noticed it had IM built in. But, it was only AOL IM and ICQ. ICQ? Why did they choose ICQ over the other 2 main IM services? Yahoo and/or MSN would have been a better choice in my mind. Anybody know why they chose ICQ? And, is there a way to get Yahoo or MSN IM downloaded to the phone, perhaps?
I don't know about downloading yahoo or msn, but i do know that how to login to yahoo through texts. it's pretty handy, the only downfall is that it does use up your texts.
ummmm...just email me at [email protected] and i'll email you back telling you how. not sure if anybody would care that i know how/can do it, but i'd rather not push my luck, just in case you know... 🙂
Well, if you knew AIM and ICQ's relationship it would be obvious. Both AIM and ICQ are owned by AOL and use the same protocol. It's only natural if a phone is going to support AIM that it supports ICQ.
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