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  1. #1
    John
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    Any ideas?

    A week ago my K700i started to spontaneously reset itself - the screen
    flashes blank a few times, and then it restarts.

    Further: I now know it's resetting itself *exactly* every 10.5 minutes
    (give or take a few seconds).

    Anyone seen this phenomenon before? I've gone through all the settings I
    can think of, removed the battery a couple of times and I've emailed
    Sony Ericsson (whose website is *excellent*, but no help in this case).

    Unfortunately the phone is out of warranty, so I'd need to send it away
    for repair without knowing what it will cost ... hence the cheapo option
    of Usenet here, first.

    John



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  2. #2
    rise
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    Re: K700i re-starting itself

    > Unfortunately the phone is out of warranty, so I'd need to send it away
    > for repair without knowing what it will cost ... hence the cheapo option
    > of Usenet here, first.



    If you have data cabel go to SE pages and do update of sw...





  3. #3
    Jan Schledermann
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    Re: K700i re-starting itself

    rise wrote:

    >> Unfortunately the phone is out of warranty, so I'd need to send it away
    >> for repair without knowing what it will cost ... hence the cheapo option
    >> of Usenet here, first.

    >
    >
    > If you have data cabel go to SE pages and do update of sw...


    BAD ADVICE - I WOULDN'T DO THAT AT ALL!

    If the phone crashes in the middle of flashing the update, it is rendered
    totally useless. Do NOT try to upgrade an unstable phone!

    Bring it to a SE servicecenter. And I hope for you that the phone is stil in
    warranty. If not, consider very carefully not to waste too much money on a
    "dead duck"!

    By the way I have just replaced my own K700i with a new K600i.
    My phone HAD the newest software installed and was nevertheless highly
    unstable. Currently it even doesn't start up any more. It is in an endless
    loop of reboots!

    I have had a t610 (crap reception), and a k700i ( too instable, especially
    re. bluetooth and when the reception quality is poor/disappearing). My son
    a F500 (twice dead joystick) and a t230 (dead keyboard).

    And our common conclusion is that the SE hardware is total utter crap.

    In terms of features, usability and value for money, ON PAPER, SE is very
    good.

    Then why did I buy yet another SE phone you may ask?

    The answer is, that I have accumulated too many SE specific accessories that
    I could just throw away if changing to f.ex. Nokia.

    Best regards

    Jan


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  4. #4
    pete devlin
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    Re: K700i re-starting itself

    In message <[email protected]>, Jan Schledermann
    <[email protected]> writes
    >rise wrote:
    >
    >>> Unfortunately the phone is out of warranty, so I'd need to send it away
    >>> for repair without knowing what it will cost ... hence the cheapo option
    >>> of Usenet here, first.

    >>
    >>
    >> If you have data cabel go to SE pages and do update of sw...

    >
    >BAD ADVICE - I WOULDN'T DO THAT AT ALL!
    >
    >If the phone crashes in the middle of flashing the update, it is rendered
    >totally useless. Do NOT try to upgrade an unstable phone!
    >

    True but only with SEUS. Best option is davinci or Total multi server.
    Buy a credit and flash to the latest firmware. They _specifically_ claim
    to cure blinking phones. Even if it doesn't work it's only a fiver or so
    lost.
    --
    Pete Devlin
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  5. #5
    Jan Schledermann
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    Re: K700i re-starting itself

    pete devlin wrote:

    > In message <[email protected]>, Jan Schledermann
    > <[email protected]> writes
    >>rise wrote:
    >>
    >>>> Unfortunately the phone is out of warranty, so I'd need to send it away
    >>>> for repair without knowing what it will cost ... hence the cheapo
    >>>> option of Usenet here, first.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> If you have data cabel go to SE pages and do update of sw...

    >>
    >>BAD ADVICE - I WOULDN'T DO THAT AT ALL!
    >>
    >>If the phone crashes in the middle of flashing the update, it is rendered
    >>totally useless. Do NOT try to upgrade an unstable phone!
    >>

    > True but only with SEUS. Best option is davinci or Total multi server.
    > Buy a credit and flash to the latest firmware. They _specifically_ claim
    > to cure blinking phones. Even if it doesn't work it's only a fiver or so
    > lost.


    Well a tenner lost!
    Since I considered my K700i a total loss, I just tried Total Multi Server.
    I did the recovery and flashed the newest firmware. According to the client
    program all went well.
    However the phone still crashes during searching for a network, a couple of
    seconds later, or first time a press a key.

    So far so bad

    Regards
    Jan

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  6. #6
    Jan Schledermann
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    Re: K700i re-starting itself

    Jan Schledermann wrote:

    > pete devlin wrote:
    >
    >> In message <[email protected]>, Jan Schledermann
    >> <[email protected]> writes
    >>>rise wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>> Unfortunately the phone is out of warranty, so I'd need to send it
    >>>>> away for repair without knowing what it will cost ... hence the cheapo
    >>>>> option of Usenet here, first.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> If you have data cabel go to SE pages and do update of sw...
    >>>
    >>>BAD ADVICE - I WOULDN'T DO THAT AT ALL!
    >>>
    >>>If the phone crashes in the middle of flashing the update, it is rendered
    >>>totally useless. Do NOT try to upgrade an unstable phone!
    >>>

    >> True but only with SEUS. Best option is davinci or Total multi server.
    >> Buy a credit and flash to the latest firmware. They _specifically_ claim
    >> to cure blinking phones. Even if it doesn't work it's only a fiver or so
    >> lost.

    >
    > Well a tenner lost!
    > Since I considered my K700i a total loss, I just tried Total Multi Server.
    > I did the recovery and flashed the newest firmware. According to the
    > client program all went well.
    > However the phone still crashes during searching for a network, a couple
    > of seconds later, or first time a press a key.
    >
    > So far so bad
    >
    > Regards
    > Jan
    >

    Update:
    This is interesting.
    Just for the hell of it I hooked the phone up to my PC with a dumb ol'
    usb cable. For unknown reasons the phone didn't crash now.
    I removed it from the usb cable and it began crashing again.
    I hooked it up to the pc with aforementioned cable and it didn't
    crash. I did a total reset to factory settings.

    NOW THE PHONE APPEARS TO BE STABLE AND WORKING????????
    I'm baffeld

    The question is of course if a "reset to factory settings" would have done
    the trick in the first place.

    Regards
    Jan





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  7. #7
    pete devlin
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    Re: K700i re-starting itself

    In message <[email protected]>, Jan Schledermann
    <[email protected]> writes
    >The question is of course if a "reset to factory settings" would have
    >done the trick in the first place.


    The total reset to factory settings should _always_ be carried out after
    an update. Doesn't it say so on the tms website/client?
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  8. #8
    Jan Schledermann
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    Re: K700i re-starting itself

    pete devlin wrote:

    > In message <[email protected]>, Jan Schledermann
    > <[email protected]> writes
    >>The question is of course if a "reset to factory settings" would have
    >>done the trick in the first place.

    >
    > The total reset to factory settings should _always_ be carried out after
    > an update. Doesn't it say so on the tms website/client?


    Yes, but only if you click on a little blue questionmark next to the Brand &
    Model drop-down menus in the client app. I didn't !

    Best regards
    Jan
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