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T610 Screen Flickering. |
SCORPIONKING1982 Joined: Mar 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Leeswood PM, WWW
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mine flickers too, only while charging and playing some games. dont bother me to be honest
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m for momo Joined: Jun 08, 2003 Posts: 161 PM |
When the screen is blackened, you can see some ripple moving...
It's normal for games to flicker...
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p_boy Joined: May 07, 2003 Posts: 83 PM, WWW
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buy 7250i if you have a problem or probably wait for the seimens sx ????
AKO LANG TIGA LSM DITO (Loudes School of MAndaluyong) bwahahahahahahaha |
pawanr Joined: May 23, 2003 Posts: 146 From: Dubai, United Arab Emirates PM |
So according to SE is this a problem or is it meant to be like that? Will there be a fix to it, or will the people who get irritated from the flickering have to suffer with it, like we do with the accending ring tone! |
m for momo Joined: Jun 08, 2003 Posts: 161 PM |
Fixing it?
That would mean to change the refreshing rate of the screen, and further more, to replace the screen and controling unit...
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
I still think its not a problem at all and its now starting to be hyped a bit by a few who are perhaps a little paranoid. Well perhaps paranoid isn;t the word I am looking for but you know what I mean... fussy?, perfectionist? I dunno...
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pawanr Joined: May 23, 2003 Posts: 146 From: Dubai, United Arab Emirates PM |
Dont know the technical aspects, but it does sometime irritate when you play games. Maybe they could take care of it with the new units they are producing? |
m for momo Joined: Jun 08, 2003 Posts: 161 PM |
Well, consider this:
The phone has a screen that normal people are not very capable at looking at it...
Even though, it's just a phone, you make calls, then you put it away. Why worry so much?
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dw Joined: Mar 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM, WWW
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On 2003-06-13 13:04:54, p_boy wrote:
buy 7250i if you have a problem or probably wait for the seimens sx ????
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Buying Nokia just because you got some problems with is like
ledning money from hells angels if you got bank problems... you
will just endup painfully regretting yourself |
demon106 Joined: Apr 17, 2003 Posts: 193 PM |
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On 2003-06-13 13:30:16, masseur wrote:
I still think its not a problem at all and its now starting to be hyped a bit by a few who are perhaps a little paranoid. Well perhaps paranoid isn;t the word I am looking for but you know what I mean... fussy?, perfectionist? I dunno... |
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I certainly aint being fussy mate, but the fact is every other phone I've ever owned has not had this flickering. Why should I put up with it when no other phone does it ??!! I'm not the sort of person to pay £300 for a phone, find it does something it shouldn't, and then just put up with it ??
If you bought a brand new car and the wheels wobbled slightly, would you take it back to the garage ?? Of course you would. You've paid your money and you want the thing to work as it should. Its attitudes like "I'll just put up with it" that manufacturers love cos it saves them money.
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dw Joined: Mar 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM, WWW
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It would be intresting to see what a servicepoint have to say
about it. Could be something they need to fix. |
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
@demon106:
I'm not suggesting put up with it I am suggesting its hardly worth worrying about. I have not even seen this flicker on my month old unit and I am just surprised if it was such an issue that it has not been commented on before. The hissing was picked up pretty quickly.
It seemed to me that this thread was collecting pace towards being a bit OTT and I had hoped to calm it down a bit.
If it really is such a problem has anyone actually spoken to SE about it and if so what is their reply?
Appologies if any offence was taken because it wasn't meant.
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janahan Joined: Jan 13, 2003 Posts: 232 From: UK PM |
GET A GRIP GUYS, sheesh some ppl can NEVER be satisfied..
- Its known that no AC charger can give a totally smooth current. (otherwise it woudl be very expensive to produce)
- The T610's STN screen is a LOT more responsive than any other STN screens i have seen.
- Current fluctuations + responsive STN screen = flicker...
- SOLUTION: Replace the nice fast STN screen with a less responsive STN screen that ghosts, and shadows a lot more, like on the T68, and 7210..
YEAH RIGHT any one of you whiners are gonna do that!
Look the screen doesnt flicker when not charging, so my point is prooven, and what woudl u prefer a fast responsive screen, that ONLY flickers when PLAYING GAMES (loads of redraws per second) and when CONNECTED to an AC charger.... or a crappy STN screen that ghosts like hell..
Stop moaning, and enjoy yr phoen rather than diss it.. |
Marley Joined: Jun 24, 2003 Posts: 64 From: UK PM |
I got my T610 today, and I have the hiss and the screen flicker. I noticed the flicker before i read this thread. I rang my service provider and they are sending out a replacement. I ain't happy with the flicker, its very irritating! |
Bubsy Joined: Jan 07, 2003 Posts: 44 From: Suadiye PM |
I mean there is a flickering but less noticing.
But my question is:
Why do the screensavers play so slowly on the screen?
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