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- 09-08-2003, 04:17 PM #1NewsgroupGuest
I just bought a new unlocked Sony Ericsson originally made to use with
Fido but I am using it with Rogers AT&T .
I noticed immediately after making a few test calls and leaving
messages on my voice mail using a friends Fido Sim Card and my Rogers
that my phone left really poor sounding messages. They generally
sound staticy, unclear, and distant. In some cases, it sounded like I
was in a tunnel. I tested in various areas including those with
excellent coverage (maximum signal strength.
Is the T200 naturally poor in transmission or is the phone defective?
Assistance/advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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- 09-08-2003, 04:17 PM #2Deep BlueGuest
Re: Poor Voice Quality While Transmitting -Sony Ericsson T200
The T200 isn't the best sounding phone, but it shouldn't be that bad. I
mean, it's good enough for me to have used it daily for nearly 1 year now.
So I'd say it's probably defective.
~Deep Blue~
"Newsgroup" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I just bought a new unlocked Sony Ericsson originally made to use with
> Fido but I am using it with Rogers AT&T .
>
> I noticed immediately after making a few test calls and leaving
> messages on my voice mail using a friends Fido Sim Card and my Rogers
> that my phone left really poor sounding messages. They generally
> sound staticy, unclear, and distant. In some cases, it sounded like I
> was in a tunnel. I tested in various areas including those with
> excellent coverage (maximum signal strength.
>
> Is the T200 naturally poor in transmission or is the phone defective?
>
> Assistance/advice is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
- 09-08-2003, 04:35 PM #3NewsgroupGuest
Re: Poor Voice Quality While Transmitting -Sony Ericsson T200
"Deep Blue" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> The T200 isn't the best sounding phone, but it shouldn't be that bad. I
> mean, it's good enough for me to have used it daily for nearly 1 year now.
>
> So I'd say it's probably defective.
>
>
> ~Deep Blue~
>
> "Newsgroup" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I just bought a new unlocked Sony Ericsson originally made to use with
> > Fido but I am using it with Rogers AT&T .
> >
> > I noticed immediately after making a few test calls and leaving
> > messages on my voice mail using a friends Fido Sim Card and my Rogers
> > that my phone left really poor sounding messages. They generally
> > sound staticy, unclear, and distant. In some cases, it sounded like I
> > was in a tunnel. I tested in various areas including those with
> > excellent coverage (maximum signal strength.
> >
> > Is the T200 naturally poor in transmission or is the phone defective?
> >
> > Assistance/advice is greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
I dont know if this is true or not, but someone said that because the
phone
wasn't made for or tweaked for Rogers, but for Fido and is is unlocked
then this
may be a contributing factor to the poor TX but the RX is fine. This
makes no sense to me since thephones available in Europe or Asia come
unlocked anyways?
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