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August 25, 2006

The Qtek 9100 can have its own Crickee


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The Qtek 9100 hit the market at the end of 2005. It was the first "Pocket PC-Phone" to feature the brand new Windows Mobile 5 operating system.

At Crickee we've been testing this device for several months, and this is it, we managed to make it adopt a Crickee !

So give it a go, it's pretty simple:

Open your Internet Explorer and enter the following address: http://adopt.crickee.com. Just follow the instructions and you'll soon receive a SMS sent to you by Crickee.

Please read your SMS, you'll find in it a link. Be sure to click on it!

You're now downloading Crickee. You will see this message: Install this MIDlet ? Click on Yes.

You got it, go to your Java/ Midlet Manager to open your Crickee and send messages to your friends.

Don't forget that this incredible phone (almost a PC!) allows you to use Crickee with your Wi-Fi connection. If you add the fact that it has a real keyboard, I think it can really become your Crickee's friend.

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