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- 01-31-2004, 08:34 PM #1Steve HuffGuest
I just replaced my StarTac 7868W with another one... same model, same
firmware, same PRL, but the phones act a bit different. Most notably,
when I do a *228 to update my PRL (Verizon), the new phone says
"Updating" and beeps when done. The old phone didn't do that, but
just went about it's process.
It's not a problem, but I'm kind of a 7868 junkie, and was curious as
to why they're different with the same firware. Any ideas?
Steve
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- 02-01-2004, 08:04 AM #2Joe HandGuest
Re: StarTac 7868W differences
It sounds like your old phone was a 7868 and the new one is 7868W. I have
one of each and that is what happens when I do a *228 update. I have had
both phones for several years and that is the only noticeable difference
that I have noticed.
--
Have A Great Day
Joe
- 02-01-2004, 08:04 AM #3Joe HandGuest
Re: StarTac 7868W differences
It sounds like your old phone was a 7868 and the new one is 7868W. I have
one of each and that is what happens when I do a *228 update. I have had
both phones for several years and that is the only noticeable difference
that I have noticed.
--
Have A Great Day
Joe
- 02-09-2004, 06:44 PM #4Steve HuffGuest
Re: StarTac 7868W differences
Thanks for the reply... good guess, but no such luck. Just looked at
the sticker underneath the battery and they both say 7868W.
Steve
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"Joe Hand" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<lH7Tb.201302$xy6.1029919@attbi_s02>...
> It sounds like your old phone was a 7868 and the new one is 7868W. I have
> one of each and that is what happens when I do a *228 update. I have had
> both phones for several years and that is the only noticeable difference
> that I have noticed.
- 02-09-2004, 06:44 PM #5Steve HuffGuest
Re: StarTac 7868W differences
Thanks for the reply... good guess, but no such luck. Just looked at
the sticker underneath the battery and they both say 7868W.
Steve
---- please reply to the group, as e-mail address is bogus ----
"Joe Hand" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<lH7Tb.201302$xy6.1029919@attbi_s02>...
> It sounds like your old phone was a 7868 and the new one is 7868W. I have
> one of each and that is what happens when I do a *228 update. I have had
> both phones for several years and that is the only noticeable difference
> that I have noticed.
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