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View Full Version : Web browser pictures instead of titles


nicetie
08-30-2005, 05:13 PM
Is there a way to enable the Sanyo pm8200 web browser to see the actual
jpg instead of just the title in most web pages? I just get the title for jpgs and
"unable to locate" for many active web pages. Is there another browser that
could be loaded that would be more like Opera, Netscape, Firefox, etc.?

I know it would be slower and would require more scrolling, but it seems like it
would be worth it to me.


Ramon197B
09-01-2005, 10:10 PM
Is there a way to enable the Sanyo pm8200 web browser to see the actual
jpg instead of just the title in most web pages? I just get the title for jpgs and
"unable to locate" for many active web pages. Is there another browser that
could be loaded that would be more like Opera, Netscape, Firefox, etc.?

I know it would be slower and would require more scrolling, but it seems like it
would be worth it to me.


Nope nothing like that for now. but i can see images when i go to sites. You can use this link, type it on your phone. http://mobile.aolsearch.com, this is aol search is allow you to go to websites with images unlike google. :Popcorn2:

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