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  1. #1
    K700i
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    Hi, I have a Sony/Ericson K700i phone that a relitive owned, just out of
    warranty the toggle started playing up and the reli foolishly took the phone
    to one of those shopping centre booths for repair.

    The repair place managed to lock the software somehow and after a few
    months the reli got the phone back with a different software package by
    vodaphone ( it was telstra) and the toggle stick not working properly.

    He then sent it to Sony/Ericson repair centre who said they cannot repair it
    as it doesnt have the original software.

    6 months on and he bought a new phone and gave me the 700i which works ok
    but the toggle doesnt work consistently.

    My question is, is it even worth getting it fixed if that was possible?





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  2. #2
    Paul Day
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    Re: Is it even worth repairing

    On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:37:43 +0800 K700i may have written:
    > My question is, is it even worth getting it fixed if that was possible?


    IMHO, yes.

    Take it to dodgey mobile place to get it reflashed with an unbranded
    firmware. Then take it apart and blast the inside of the joystick with a
    can of compressed air to get all the dust and crap out that's stopping
    it from working properly.

    PD

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    Paul Day
    Web: http://www.enigma.id.au/



  3. #3
    James Bell
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    Re: Is it even worth repairing


    "K700i" <doh@2007> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Hi, I have a Sony/Ericson K700i phone that a relitive owned, just out of
    > warranty the toggle started playing up and the reli foolishly took the

    phone
    > to one of those shopping centre booths for repair.
    >



    May I make a suggestion? Some great deals on SE phones at your nearest
    Telstra outlet or at
    http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/index.htm





  4. #4
    Anthony Horan
    Guest

    Re: Is it even worth repairing

    On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:40:56 GMT, James Bell wrote:

    > May I make a suggestion? Some great deals on SE phones at your nearest
    > Telstra outlet or at
    > http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/index.htm


    Really? I see ONE Sony Ericsson phone that's actually able to be purchased,
    the K800i (incorrectly listed, by the way, as a non-3G phone). The cheapest
    plan it's available on with no up-front cost has a $60 minimum spend and
    very average call rates.

    Great deals? Only if you're blinded by Telstra's spin machine.



  5. #5
    Nole Boaday
    Guest

    Re: Is it even worth repairing

    James Bell wrote:
    > "K700i" <doh@2007> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    >> Hi, I have a Sony/Ericson K700i phone that a relitive owned, just out of
    >> warranty the toggle started playing up and the reli foolishly took the

    > phone
    >> to one of those shopping centre booths for repair.
    >>

    >
    >
    > May I make a suggestion? Some great deals on SE phones at your nearest
    > Telstra outlet or at
    > http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/index.htm


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  6. #6
    James Bell
    Guest

    Re: Is it even worth repairing


    "Nole Boaday" <[email protected]> vulgarized in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > 8======D (_O_)
    >
    > ^ ^
    > | |
    > Sol's Cock James Bell's asshole
    >
    >


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