Mobile Vorb allows you to surf Vorb from any cellphone with a HTML browser. It's useful for quickly checking news and events, and you can even logon and post on the forums.
I spent some time tickling the code today and Mobile Vorb should now be easier to navigate around and post on. You can use Mobile Vorb by entering http://mobile.vorb.org.nz into your phone's browser. So stop sitting inside and get out in the sun (unless you live in the Northern Hemisphere, you might want to turn the heater up and get another blanket.)
You don't need a 3G phone, but it does make the process startlingly quick. More info on 3G in NZ here
Known mobile devices with HTML browsers
Carrier Devices (3): I-mate PDA2, I-mate PDA2k, I-mate SP3
Clevo (1): 1820N
Eten (1): Infotouch P600
HP (2): iPAQ h6365, iPAQ hw6515
HTC (6): Qtek 1010, Qtek 7070, i-Mate JAM, i-Mate Pocket PC, i-Mate SP3i, i-Mate Smartphone2
Handspring (5): Treo 180, Treo 180g, Treo 270, Treo 270 (US), Treo 600
Motorola (10): C381P, E398, V1050, V220, V3, V303p, V525, V550, V600, V80
Neonode (1): N1
Nokia (10): 3120, 3230, 6260, 6600, 6630, 6680, 7200, 9210, 9210i,9300
O2 (1): XDA II
PalmOne (2): Treo 650, Tungsten W
Panasonic (2): X70, X701
Psionteklogix Inc (1): Netpad 5X10 Series
RIM (2): Blackberry 7100v, Blackberry 7230
Sagem (2): MY V-55, WA 3050
Samsung (1): SGH-E700
Sanyo (1): SUP700
Sharp (2): 902SH, GX25
Siemens (1): M65
Sony Ericsson (12): F500i, J300i, K300i, K700i, K750i, P800, P900, P910i, S700i, T630, V600i, V800
Symbol (1): PPT2837
(this list is probably out of date already, they're releasing new phones all the time) |