Cocoon Photography
Here’s a great selection of photos taken by, or of, the O2 Cocoon. We hope you like…
Here’s a great selection of photos taken by, or of, the O2 Cocoon. We hope you like…
got this fone yesterday and i love it but…
i can seem to get my images off my memory card onto the o2 cocoon…i can get my music but i cant find were my images from my memory card is stored….
any ideas?
Mary Nuttall
I’ve recently bought a cocoon n luv it! one thing i can’t seem to find though ‘call timers’…yo know wot I mean?.other phones i’ve had in the past have let you know how long you’ve been on the phoe in total..whether it be incoming or outgoing calls.
I can’t seem to find this function on my cocoon..
boo74
as posted by Wil on UnWired
“So it’s true that o2’s next music phone to be released - yes, that one - might be getting most of the attention. But the Cocoon is a neat little clamshell phone that’s a bit different, a bit quirky and really quite fun. The design is certainly unique, and that’s a good thing in the sea of mediocrity that is the mobile phone market at the moment. If you don’t want the iPhone in your pocket, this might do the trick.”
as posted by Laurence-Hélène on ‘blog till you drop’
I have been an O2 customer for years, and every year around upgrade time, I start looking into the different types of mobile phones on the market.
I have to say that advertising is very influential because it’s very difficult to escape ads on the Tube! In addition to advertising, I usually browse the O2 website as well mobile phone reviews sites hence the importance of viral marketing especially in the case of O2 who do not advertise their phones.
I had a little look at the phones available and the Cocoon is currently featured on the front page under the phones section – so far, so good!
However when I clicked on the picture of the Cocoon to get more info about it, I felt the description on the site was letting the phone down – what about the alarm clock feature, the nest, the map of the O2 arena? In addition, I could not find a link to the Cocoon’s blog or the Cocoon’s webpage!
Can someone point me in the direction of these links?
Why did O2 set up a webpage for the Cocoon, a blog as well as sending a free phone to bloggers if they are not going to clearly advertise it on their site?
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