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AxelE Offline
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Default 12-17-2007, 05:02 AM

The interpretation made by you is right. If there are pure numbers it does mean bytes. If a "k" is at the end it does mean kiloBytes. Haven't had a tester on a 8300 yet, I suppose. But I see no reason why it should be wrong. What kind of network you are using? EDGE? GPRS? As you are using 8300, I suppose no WLAN. And what did you do during this 6 hours with your device? Which applications were running. Just in order to estimate if these figures could be real...

Just another question: Which field shows you 4720 k. The fields above ore below the graph? Above the graph are the daily and monthly total. Below the graph are the counter of the device which have been started by the last reboot. They are not relevant for the limit ...

Yes, that's what you need to put for preferences. To be more precise it should be 100 MB * 1024 * 1024 of course... But putting the limit a little lower is more secure, as the program can not take into account the rounding done by the provider.

AxelE

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Originally Posted by nyubi View Post
AxelE can you enlighten me on how to understand MiniMoni data measurement ? on preference i select shown in kB so its mean kiloByte ?
now i have using it for 6 hours, and data show 4720 k so it's mean that i'm using 4.7 mb of data ?
fyi i'm using 100 mb blackberry data and never over that limit, but judging from your MiniMoni i'm about to break that limit in 20 days for sure, or am I miss something here ?

so on preference, monthly limit i have to put is 100000000 right ?
btw it's a good program but i'm confuse about the number of data :D
   
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