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  1. #16
    Robert M.
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    Re: DFW area sony t-608 FS

    In article <[email protected]>,
    O/Siris <0siris@sprīntpcs.com> wrote:

    > In article <rmarkoff-5A1645.08014522042004
    > @news04.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > > Why did you post an exaggerated description of the T608?
    > >
    > >

    >
    > He didn't.
    >
    > Any CDMA carrier in the USA that will activate a phone not branded
    > for them will be able to use this phone. That *is* a plural.


    Fine, name some of them? Even your Buddy Bob Smith could only identify
    one obvious one in the Dallas area.

    Meanwhile what about the problems with that phone?

    It is a problematic phone as documented at:

    http://www.sprintpcsinfo.com

    It appears that a large amount of SonyEricsson T608s may be defective.
    Running the Real Time Clock service test (Dial ##786 > Menu Key > Add
    Number > Menu Softkey > Service Screen > Service Tests > Real Time
    Clock) shows that the T608 fails... a lot. Multiple T608s tested have
    shown the test to fail from anywhere between 10% to 66% of the time.
    What makes this even more distressing is that no other working
    SonyEricsson phone that has this test fails it... ever. If you have a
    T608, run this test 10 times and post your results. If anything, showing
    a built-in diagnostic fail to a Sprint Store tech is an easy way to get
    your T608 replaced.
    The Real Time Clock test is designed to test the ability of the phone to
    keep track of time itself. This is especially crucial on CDMA networks,
    as the phone needs to stay in sync with network time in order to
    function properly.



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  2. #17
    O/Siris
    Guest

    Re: DFW area sony t-608 FS

    In article <rmarkoff-DF5F35.05004423042004
    @news04.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > Fine, name some of them? Even your Buddy Bob Smith could only identify=20
    > one obvious one in the Dallas area.
    >=20


    I don't know the Dallas area. So what? More than one carrier exists=20
    that could, potentially, be willing to activate the phone. Harping=20
    on non-issues like this only gets you deeper in that muck you breathe=20
    every day.

    > Meanwhile what about the problems with that phone?


    Meanwhile you're drifting way off-topic. Again. A typical=20
    diversionary stunt for your ilk.

    The guy's selling his phone. Not advocating it.

    --=20
    R=D8=DF
    O/Siris
    I work for Sprint PCS
    I *don't* speak for them



  3. #18
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: DFW area sony t-608 FS

    In article <[email protected]>,
    O/Siris <0siris@sprīntpcs.com> wrote:

    > In article <rmarkoff-DF5F35.05004423042004
    > @news04.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > > Fine, name some of them? Even your Buddy Bob Smith could only identify
    > > one obvious one in the Dallas area.
    > >

    >
    > I don't know the Dallas area. So what? More than one carrier exists
    > that could, potentially, be willing to activate the phone. Harping
    > on non-issues like this only gets you deeper in that muck you breathe
    > every day.
    >
    > > Meanwhile what about the problems with that phone?

    >
    > Meanwhile you're drifting way off-topic. Again. Nope a T608 issue



    Meanwhile what about the problems with that phone?

    It is a problematic phone as documented at:

    http://www.sprintpcsinfo.com

    It appears that a large amount of SonyEricsson T608s may be defective.
    Running the Real Time Clock service test (Dial ##786 > Menu Key > Add
    Number > Menu Softkey > Service Screen > Service Tests > Real Time
    Clock) shows that the T608 fails... a lot. Multiple T608s tested have
    shown the test to fail from anywhere between 10% to 66% of the time.
    What makes this even more distressing is that no other working
    SonyEricsson phone that has this test fails it... ever. If you have a
    T608, run this test 10 times and post your results. If anything, showing
    a built-in diagnostic fail to a Sprint Store tech is an easy way to get
    your T608 replaced.
    The Real Time Clock test is designed to test the ability of the phone to
    keep track of time itself. This is especially crucial on CDMA networks,
    as the phone needs to stay in sync with network time in order to
    function properly.



  4. #19
    Bob Smith
    Guest

    Re: DFW area sony t-608 FS


    "Robert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > O/Siris <0siris@sprīntpcs.com> wrote:
    >
    > > In article <rmarkoff-5A1645.08014522042004
    > > @news04.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > > > Why did you post an exaggerated description of the T608?
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > > He didn't.
    > >
    > > Any CDMA carrier in the USA that will activate a phone not branded
    > > for them will be able to use this phone. That *is* a plural.

    >
    > Fine, name some of them? Even your Buddy Bob Smith could only identify
    > one obvious one in the Dallas area.


    Huhhh? More misinformation from Phillipe ...

    I didn't identify one carrier. I questioned the OP, who then said Verizon,
    and I asked the OP to once again confirm whether Verizon would guarantee
    they would activate a non Verizon branded phone, especially since they
    didn't carry any other SE phones.

    Oh, Phillipe btw, I'm still waiting for your reply on my post in the Churn,
    churn, churn thread - 04-21-04 @ 5:10 PM, wherein you previously denied
    saying SPCS would be out of business, that there were no URLs showing you
    had, and posted three google urls to show you did.

    Bob





  5. #20
    O/Siris
    Guest

    Re: DFW area sony t-608 FS

    In article <rmarkoff-C367CA.05531723042004
    @news04.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > Meanwhile what about the problems with that phone?
    >=20
    >=20

    Still off-topic rather than admitting your mistake in the first=20
    place. Typical for you, liar.

    --=20
    R=D8=DF
    O/Siris
    I work for Sprint PCS
    I *don't* speak for them



  6. #21
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: DFW area sony t-608 FS

    In article <[email protected]>,
    O/Siris <0siris@sprīntpcs.com> wrote:

    > In article <rmarkoff-C367CA.05531723042004
    > @news04.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > > Meanwhile what about the problems with that phone?
    > >
    > >

    > Still off-topic rather than admitting your mistake in the first
    > place. Typical for you, liar.


    How is talking about the T608 off topic, but you cut out that pice to
    lie about it.


    Meanwhile what about the problems with that phone?

    It is a problematic phone as documented at:

    http://www.sprintpcsinfo.com

    It appears that a large amount of SonyEricsson T608s may be defective.
    Running the Real Time Clock service test (Dial ##786 > Menu Key > Add
    Number > Menu Softkey > Service Screen > Service Tests > Real Time
    Clock) shows that the T608 fails... a lot. Multiple T608s tested have
    shown the test to fail from anywhere between 10% to 66% of the time.
    What makes this even more distressing is that no other working
    SonyEricsson phone that has this test fails it... ever. If you have a
    T608, run this test 10 times and post your results. If anything, showing
    a built-in diagnostic fail to a Sprint Store tech is an easy way to get
    your T608 replaced.
    The Real Time Clock test is designed to test the ability of the phone to
    keep track of time itself. This is especially crucial on CDMA networks,
    as the phone needs to stay in sync with network time in order to
    function properly.



  7. #22
    O/Siris
    Guest

    Re: DFW area sony t-608 FS

    In article <rmarkoff-B46CE6.05483324042004
    @news03.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > How is talking about the T608 off topic,
    >=20


    That isn't what you're doing, though, and you've got the track=20
    records of deception to make that clear. You accused the original=20
    poster of fabricating how many carriers would activate it. And you=20
    did so without *any* proof to the contrary. And now that your=20
    accusation has been refuted, you're too slimy a "person" to admit=20
    your mistake.

    --=20
    R=D8=DF
    O/Siris
    I work for Sprint PCS
    I *don't* speak for them



  8. #23
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: DFW area sony t-608 FS

    In article <[email protected]>,
    O/Siris <0siris@sprīntpcs.com> wrote:

    > In article <rmarkoff-B46CE6.05483324042004
    > @news03.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > > How is talking about the T608 off topic,
    > >

    >
    > That isn't what you're doing, though


    LIAR Its exactly what I was doing, but you as **ALWAYS** cut out the
    post and then LIE about it.

    How is talking about the T608 off topic, but you cut out that piece to
    lie about it.


    Meanwhile what about the problems with that phone?

    It is a problematic phone as documented at:

    http://www.sprintpcsinfo.com

    It appears that a large amount of SonyEricsson T608s may be defective.
    Running the Real Time Clock service test (Dial ##786 > Menu Key > Add
    Number > Menu Softkey > Service Screen > Service Tests > Real Time
    Clock) shows that the T608 fails... a lot. Multiple T608s tested have
    shown the test to fail from anywhere between 10% to 66% of the time.
    What makes this even more distressing is that no other working
    SonyEricsson phone that has this test fails it... ever. If you have a
    T608, run this test 10 times and post your results. If anything, showing
    a built-in diagnostic fail to a Sprint Store tech is an easy way to get
    your T608 replaced.
    The Real Time Clock test is designed to test the ability of the phone to
    keep track of time itself. This is especially crucial on CDMA networks,
    as the phone needs to stay in sync with network time in order to
    function properly.



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