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- 04-21-2004, 04:19 AM #1DaveGuest
Hi, after entering my pin code "hello" is displayed momentarily until the
network is displayed.
I have tried erasing the welcome message (in phone settings), even wrote
another and saved it - but I still get "hello" displayed.
This is a second-hand phone and I do not have a manual with it - but I have
read the online pdf manual and it hasn't helped.
TIA Dave
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- 04-21-2004, 06:31 AM #2Richard ColtonGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
"Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi, after entering my pin code "hello" is displayed momentarily until the
> network is displayed.
>
> I have tried erasing the welcome message (in phone settings), even wrote
> another and saved it - but I still get "hello" displayed.
>
> This is a second-hand phone and I do not have a manual with it - but I
have
> read the online pdf manual and it hasn't helped.
It's more than likely a message put on the SIM card by you provider. For
example, in the UK, Vodafone put a stupid "How are you?" message that pops
up every tiem you turn the phone on. Not a lot you can do about it other
than obtaining an alternative SIM that doesn't have the message.
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- 04-22-2004, 12:58 AM #3SAGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
"Richard Colton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> It's more than likely a message put on the SIM card by you provider. For
> example, in the UK, Vodafone put a stupid "How are you?" message that pops
> up every tiem you turn the phone on. Not a lot you can do about it other
> than obtaining an alternative SIM that doesn't have the message.
The message from the provider is on the phone rather than the SIM. I have
just transferred my Vodafone SIM from a Nokia, which displayed my welcome
note as I expected. Put it into my new phone and I get the "How are you?" as
you describe.
I thought it strange so I put in a T-Mobile pay as you go SIM ... still got
the "How are you?"
Unfortunately, though, I don't know why you're unable to overwrite the
"hello" message.
- 04-22-2004, 06:28 AM #4Spunky MonkeyGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
Hello thank you for taking time to read this post Ive just started a
new ringtone site, (www.ringtones-24-7.com) and was hoping for some of
you guys to give some tips on getting a good search ranking and
promotion of sites.
Thanks in advance
- 04-23-2004, 03:05 PM #5BudGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
"Spunky Monkey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hello thank you for taking time to read this post Ive just started a
> new ringtone site, (www.dickheadr-r-us.com) and was hoping for some of
> you guys to give some tips on getting a good search ranking and
> promotion of sites.
Tip 1 - DONT Hijack peoples threads
Tip 2 - Dont Spam
Tip 3 - If people ask about where to get your sort of crap THEN you can
suggest
Tip 4 - Dont spam
Bud
- 04-23-2004, 05:38 PM #6Mike HGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
"Bud" <> wrote in message ...
> Tip 2 - Dont Spam
By quoting the original post in your reply, makes you equally as bad, as
you've now also posted spam. Well done!!.
Mike.
- 04-24-2004, 01:50 AM #7Richard ColtonGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
"Mike H" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Bud" <> wrote in message ...
>
> > Tip 2 - Dont Spam
>
> By quoting the original post in your reply, makes you equally as bad, as
> you've now also posted spam. Well done!!.
No it doesn't, it provides context and he munged the spammers URL, so
personally I don't see a problem.
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- 04-24-2004, 11:07 AM #8Mike HGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
"Richard Colton" <> wrote in message ...
> "Mike H" <> wrote in message...
> > "Bud" <> wrote in message ...
> >
> > > Tip 2 - Dont Spam
> >
> > By quoting the original post in your reply, makes you equally as bad, as
> > you've now also posted spam. Well done!!.
>
> No it doesn't, it provides context and he munged the spammers URL, so
> personally I don't see a problem.
Apologies, I hadn't spotted Bud had munged the url.
Mike.
- 04-24-2004, 12:35 PM #9Richard ColtonGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
"Mike H" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Richard Colton" <> wrote in message ...
> > "Mike H" <> wrote in message...
> > > "Bud" <> wrote in message ...
> > >
> > > > Tip 2 - Dont Spam
> > >
> > > By quoting the original post in your reply, makes you equally as bad,
as
> > > you've now also posted spam. Well done!!.
> >
> > No it doesn't, it provides context and he munged the spammers URL, so
> > personally I don't see a problem.
>
> Apologies, I hadn't spotted Bud had munged the url.
We all have "off" days. ;-)
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- 04-27-2004, 08:16 PM #10BudGuest
Re: 3310 Welcome message
"Mike H" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Apologies, I hadn't spotted Bud had munged the url.
Accepted lol
Bud
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