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- 05-04-2007, 02:38 AM #1Resident DrunkGuest
Has anyone else experienced the following on an N95 - all fixed by
removing the battery?
You can hear a caller but they can't hear you (this has happened to me
and a friend/fellow owner - not just a single call but continually until
a battery cycle is performed).
Incoming calls sent directly to answerphone even with full signal.
Outgoing calls getting 'Connection Error'.
Power cycles - for no good reason the phone reboots (most recently
mid-text message entry)
With all these, once the problem starts it happens continually until the
battery is removed/replaced.
Is there a firmware update coming or is my phone beyond repair?
TIA
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- 05-04-2007, 04:10 AM #2James LuffGuest
Re: N95 problems?
Resident Drunk wrote:
> Has anyone else experienced the following on an N95 - all fixed by
> removing the battery?
>
> You can hear a caller but they can't hear you (this has happened to me
> and a friend/fellow owner - not just a single call but continually until
> a battery cycle is performed).
Not me personally but my friend who has the N95 has had the problem with
caller not being able to hear, solved by removing battery. He hasn't
mentioned the other problems but I'll ask him and find out.
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- 05-04-2007, 06:52 AM #3Charlie MitchellGuest
Re: N95 problems?
Resident Drunk wrote:
> Has anyone else experienced the following on an N95 - all fixed by
> removing the battery?
>
> You can hear a caller but they can't hear you (this has happened to me
> and a friend/fellow owner - not just a single call but continually until
> a battery cycle is performed).
>
> Incoming calls sent directly to answerphone even with full signal.
>
> Outgoing calls getting 'Connection Error'.
>
> Power cycles - for no good reason the phone reboots (most recently
> mid-text message entry)
>
> With all these, once the problem starts it happens continually until the
> battery is removed/replaced.
>
> Is there a firmware update coming or is my phone beyond repair?
>
> TIA
There's a work around it at the moment, press loudspeaker and
then press handset, should fix the problem.
A lot of ppl have found this happens when they've been using
voip or fring on the phone, fring doesn't seem to release
the speaker back to the phone for some reason, but doing the
above works
Hopefully be fixed in the next firmware release.
- 05-04-2007, 06:53 AM #4Charlie MitchellGuest
Re: N95 problems?
Resident Drunk wrote:
> Has anyone else experienced the following on an N95 - all fixed by
> removing the battery?
>
> You can hear a caller but they can't hear you (this has happened to me
> and a friend/fellow owner - not just a single call but continually until
> a battery cycle is performed).
>
> Incoming calls sent directly to answerphone even with full signal.
>
> Outgoing calls getting 'Connection Error'.
>
> Power cycles - for no good reason the phone reboots (most recently
> mid-text message entry)
>
> With all these, once the problem starts it happens continually until the
> battery is removed/replaced.
>
> Is there a firmware update coming or is my phone beyond repair?
>
> TIA
Ooh sorry, forgot to mention, you might wanna consider
signing up to www.n95users.com I've found so many answers
off there, including how to fix the wobbly slider
- 05-04-2007, 07:50 AM #5Resident DrunkGuest
Re: N95 problems?
Charlie Mitchell wrote:
> Resident Drunk wrote:
>> Has anyone else experienced the following on an N95 - all fixed by
>> removing the battery?
>>
>> You can hear a caller but they can't hear you (this has happened to me
>> and a friend/fellow owner - not just a single call but continually
>> until a battery cycle is performed).
>>
>> Incoming calls sent directly to answerphone even with full signal.
>>
>> Outgoing calls getting 'Connection Error'.
>>
>> Power cycles - for no good reason the phone reboots (most recently
>> mid-text message entry)
>>
>> With all these, once the problem starts it happens continually until
>> the battery is removed/replaced.
>>
>> Is there a firmware update coming or is my phone beyond repair?
>>
>> TIA
>
> Ooh sorry, forgot to mention, you might wanna consider
> signing up to www.n95users.com I've found so many answers
> off there, including how to fix the wobbly slider
Yeah - I saw the firmware wobble fix ;-)
I have just got off the phone to T-Mobile about the problems I am
having. Their solution is to set the phone into GSM mode as the dual
mode causes all of the above. This is a bit of a pain as I would have to
swap back whenever I used WnW or video calling.
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