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  1. #1
    Palm Friend
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    http://vm4500.wirelessxtreme.com

    not much there yet, but very promising





    See More: New site dedicated to the Sanyo VM4500




  2. #2
    Robert M
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    Re: New site dedicated to the Sanyo VM4500

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Palm Friend" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > http://vm4500.wirelessxtreme.com
    >
    > not much there yet, but very promising


    They have a few posts about the "redial Problem", but no link to
    http://www.sprintpcsinfo.com which has confirmed the secret recall on
    these phones.

    When will SprintPCS step up to the plate and notify all VM4500 owners??

    Oh thats right - That would be customer friendly.



  3. #3
    Bob Smith
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    Re: New site dedicated to the Sanyo VM4500


    "Robert M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > "Palm Friend" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > http://vm4500.wirelessxtreme.com
    > >
    > > not much there yet, but very promising

    >
    > They have a few posts about the "redial Problem", but no link to
    > http://www.sprintpcsinfo.com which has confirmed the secret recall on
    > these phones.
    >
    > When will SprintPCS step up to the plate and notify all VM4500 owners??
    >
    > Oh thats right - That would be customer friendly.


    You conveniently forgot to mention, that the problem does not exist for ALL
    VM4500 handsets Phillipe. But that's nothing new for you, is it?

    If one goes to sprintpcsuser.com to read the post, the last three paragraphs
    from Hatoncat's post mention ...

    "The other reason this hasn't been headlined is that, until recently, bad
    batches have continued to be produced, increasing the chances of getting yet
    another bad unit. The good news is that a new hardware revision, 201, has
    been released that solves this issue.

    If you have a Sanyo VM4500 with hardware revisions 100 or 101 (you can check
    this under phone info or by dialing ##786 > OK Key > Save Phone Number), and
    you are suffering from either of the above issues, take the phone to your
    nearest Sprint Store and have the rep check the recall notices on their
    intranet if they are not aware of the recall issue already.

    Once again, if you are not suffering from these issues, do not have your
    handset replaced just because there is a recall out there. You will stress
    the supply of new units and there is a chance you may get an older (and
    potentially defective) unit as well. "

    Bob





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