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  1. #1
    Andrew Wood
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    My wife and I have identical i730 phones from NEXTEL. She usually keeps
    hers "OFF" when not actually in use. When she powers up the phone, it is
    frequently in "Airplane Mode" (i.e. does not allow calls; permits
    application use only). It only takes a few seconds to turn "Airplane Mode"
    off, but it is bewildering. Does anyone know the cause of this? Thanks!






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  2. #2
    Trai' La' Trash
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    Re: i730 "Airplane Mode"

    Andrew Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
    > My wife and I have identical i730 phones from NEXTEL. She usually
    > keeps hers "OFF" when not actually in use. When she powers up the
    > phone, it is frequently in "Airplane Mode" (i.e. does not allow
    > calls; permits application use only). It only takes a few seconds to
    > turn "Airplane Mode" off, but it is bewildering. Does anyone know
    > the cause of this? Thanks!


    Mine used to do that too. I did the update and it stopped doing it.

    Now it just eats batteries and is slow to enter things.
    If I didn't have GPS I would go back to my I90 in a minute.





  3. #3
    an admin too
    Guest

    Re: i730 "Airplane Mode"


    "Trai' La' Trash" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Andrew Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > My wife and I have identical i730 phones from NEXTEL. She usually
    > > keeps hers "OFF" when not actually in use. When she powers up the
    > > phone, it is frequently in "Airplane Mode" (i.e. does not allow
    > > calls; permits application use only). It only takes a few seconds to
    > > turn "Airplane Mode" off, but it is bewildering. Does anyone know
    > > the cause of this? Thanks!

    >
    > Mine used to do that too. I did the update and it stopped doing it.
    >
    > Now it just eats batteries and is slow to enter things.
    > If I didn't have GPS I would go back to my I90 in a minute.


    Yep. These java phones are slooooooow.





  4. #4
    DevilsPGD
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    Re: i730 "Airplane Mode"

    In message <[email protected]> "an admin too"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Yep. These java phones are slooooooow.


    What does Java have to do with it?


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  5. #5
    Al Klein
    Guest

    Re: i730 "Airplane Mode"

    On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 22:32:56 -0700, DevilsPGD <[email protected]>
    said in alt.cellular.nextel:

    >In message <[email protected]> "an admin too"
    ><[email protected]> wrote:


    >>Yep. These java phones are slooooooow.


    >What does Java have to do with it?


    The phone i running java script in an interpreter - much slower than
    running machine code written in assembler (or even in C), but java
    script programmers come cheaper.



  6. #6
    DevilsPGD
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    Re: i730 "Airplane Mode"

    In message <[email protected]> Al Klein
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>>Yep. These java phones are slooooooow.

    >
    >>What does Java have to do with it?

    >
    >The phone i running java script in an interpreter - much slower than
    >running machine code written in assembler (or even in C), but java
    >script programmers come cheaper.


    I might be wrong, but I'm not aware of any iDEN phones which use Java
    internally for their own interface.


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    Politicians, like diapers, have to be changed frequently,
    and for the very same reason.



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