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- 03-16-2005, 07:14 PM #1Andrew F PalmerGuest
Has anyone noticed little niggly faults on the k700i, like when it
fails to recognise a phone number that's in the address book, or reads
one number as another?
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Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
safely in an attractive and well preserved body but rather to skid in
sideways, chocolate in one hand, Southern Comfort & Coke in the other hand,
body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming...
"Woohoo, what a ride!!!"
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- 03-17-2005, 04:56 PM #2pete devlinGuest
Re: Bugs on K700i
In message <[email protected]>, Andrew F Palmer
<[email protected]> writes
>Has anyone noticed little niggly faults on the k700i, like when it
>fails to recognise a phone number that's in the address book, or reads
>one number as another?
Erm,........NO! What firmware you on?
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Pete Devlin
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"Mind the oranges Marlon!"
- 03-18-2005, 12:44 AM #3DPatGuest
Re: Bugs on K700i
Andrew F Palmer wrote:
> Has anyone noticed little niggly faults on the k700i, like when it
> fails to recognise a phone number that's in the address book, or
reads
> one number as another?
>
>
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>
> Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of
arriving
> safely in an attractive and well preserved body but rather to
skid in
> sideways, chocolate in one hand, Southern Comfort & Coke in the
other hand,
> body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming...
>
> "Woohoo, what a ride!!!"
>
>
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Yes I get this on 033a
I found that removing / adding the +44 country code (I'm in the UK)
fixed the one with the problem, but another one then failed
Factory re-set helps a bit, but themes and ring tones get trashed
(factroy provided ones!)
DPat :-(
- 03-19-2005, 12:53 AM #4Andrew F PalmerGuest
Re: Bugs on K700i
pete devlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>In message <[email protected]>, Andrew F Palmer
><[email protected]> writes
>>Has anyone noticed little niggly faults on the k700i, like when it
>>fails to recognise a phone number that's in the address book, or reads
>>one number as another?
>
>Erm,........NO! What firmware you on?
I haven't a clue, how would I tell that?
- 03-19-2005, 12:55 AM #5Andrew F PalmerGuest
Re: Bugs on K700i
"DPat" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Andrew F Palmer wrote:
>> Has anyone noticed little niggly faults on the k700i, like when it
>> fails to recognise a phone number that's in the address book, or reads
>> one number as another?
>
>Yes I get this on 033a
>I found that removing / adding the +44 country code (I'm in the UK)
>fixed the one with the problem, but another one then failed
>
>Factory re-set helps a bit, but themes and ring tones get trashed
>(factroy provided ones!)
>
>DPat :-(
Yes, I found the removal of the +44 code fixed the problem... but not
for long. It's almost as if it goes through stages of recognising
that prefix.
I've had another fault whereby I've dialled one number from my address
book and when I've come to redial from the "Calls" menu, it's there
under a different ID... How that happens is beyond me...
- 03-19-2005, 06:03 AM #6pete devlinGuest
Re: Bugs on K700i
In message <[email protected]>, Andrew F Palmer
<[email protected]> writes
>pete devlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>In message <[email protected]>, Andrew F Palmer
>><[email protected]> writes
>>>Has anyone noticed little niggly faults on the k700i, like when it
>>>fails to recognise a phone number that's in the address book, or reads
>>>one number as another?
>>
>>Erm,........NO! What firmware you on?
>
>I haven't a clue, how would I tell that?
>*<<*<*
Where * is the star button and <> are joystick directions. When the
secret menu comes up look for software info. Mine is R2AE033. I have a
feeling that you may have directed your phone to look at the sim rather
than the address book. Have a play with those settings.
I have never had the problems described :O)
--
Pete Devlin
[{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}]
"Mind the oranges Marlon!"
- 03-21-2005, 05:33 PM #7Andrew F PalmerGuest
Re: Bugs on K700i
pete devlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>In message <[email protected]>, Andrew F Palmer
><[email protected]> writes
>>pete devlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>In message <[email protected]>, Andrew F Palmer
>>><[email protected]> writes
>>>>Has anyone noticed little niggly faults on the k700i, like when it
>>>>fails to recognise a phone number that's in the address book, or reads
>>>>one number as another?
>>>
>>>Erm,........NO! What firmware you on?
>>
>>I haven't a clue, how would I tell that?
>
> >*<<*<*
>
>Where * is the star button and <> are joystick directions. When the
>secret menu comes up look for software info. Mine is R2AE033. I have a
>feeling that you may have directed your phone to look at the sim rather
>than the address book. Have a play with those settings.
>I have never had the problems described :O)
That's a handy little trick that I wasn't aware of...
I'm looking at:
R2N001
prgCXC125897_EU_2_C
LCD SW versions
Main display
Current: 200406041
Camera SW versions
Camera
Current: 3.9
ITP SW version
CXC 125 813 R2C
Customization
CDA102298/4 R36A
cxc125822 R2N002
VFE_2
What's the current level that I should have and how do I update?
- 03-22-2005, 12:58 PM #8pete devlinGuest
Re: Bugs on K700i
In message <[email protected]>, Andrew F Palmer
<[email protected]> writes
>What's the current level that I should have and how do I update?
R2AE033. Try the online update service at
http://www.sonyericsson.com/updatese...0/frameset.htm
You'll need a synchstation (dss-20 or 25) which are vailable quite cheap
on ebay.
Alternatively, read the forums at esato.com or mobile9.com. There is
some good gen there. Of course, if you live near a service centre you
can take it in and get it done free of charge.
I have done mine a couple of times using a credit and cable from
faceoffmobiles.com. It's quite involved for a non techie though.
--
Pete Devlin
[{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}]
"Mind the oranges Marlon!"
- 03-22-2005, 05:59 PM #9Andrew F PalmerGuest
Re: Bugs on K700i
pete devlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>In message <[email protected]>, Andrew F Palmer
><[email protected]> writes
>>What's the current level that I should have and how do I update?
>
>R2AE033. Try the online update service at
>http://www.sonyericsson.com/updatese...0/frameset.htm
>
>You'll need a synchstation (dss-20 or 25) which are vailable quite cheap
>on ebay.
>
>Alternatively, read the forums at esato.com or mobile9.com. There is
>some good gen there. Of course, if you live near a service centre you
>can take it in and get it done free of charge.
>I have done mine a couple of times using a credit and cable from
>faceoffmobiles.com. It's quite involved for a non techie though.
Cheers. I've saved this message on the PC for later. I haven't got
Internet at home at the moment due to a fault with Freeserve, so I'm
having to download everything at work and do it all that way.
I'll have a look for the relevant equipment and have a little play.
I've already downloaded all the files that I want off the phone, so
I'm not too fussed if I do bugger it up...
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