QUOTE(smashpOp @ Jan 6 2009, 08:32 PM)
i just sent my mom's 5800 to fix.... now my screen is brand new... and the speaker is fixed! no more volume fluctuation!

happy happy happy
this is perfectly a good news
QUOTE(Clavicus @ Jan 6 2009, 08:32 PM)
I'm using WiFi, by the way. I've managed to make it work via "View desktop version". I suppose its due to the Flash player used as opposed to the RealPlayer the phone uses to play m.youtube.com vids. About the RealPlayer one, google has yielded some rather interesting results.
Some say its a router problem, as proven by accessing from different points with different brands of routers, supposedly due to some rtsp feature. Others say it could be some setting in RealPlayer itself, but details are sketchy. Still, im rather disappointed with the outcome as Nokia could have done a better job on this.
Anyway, under my Internet tab (Menu > Internet), there's Facebook. Is it a Nokia app or is it added there by some other means? If so, is it possible that Nokia may release a dedicated Youtube app like what Apple did?
oh. i am using my home wifi to go on9 as well. i am using a linksys router. i dont face any problem during my 1st time connecting to the net.
regarding your question on Facebook, yup, it is added by Nokia.