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britri2 Joined: Jul 02, 2002 Posts: 1 PM |
@nookie
sad to say, we dont accept reservations eh. its on first come, first serve basis....
we will post as soon as the stocks arrived...just check this thread from time to time....thanks
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britri2 Joined: Jul 02, 2002 Posts: 1 PM |
@Mitz
sorry, there's no support for t68mc....
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nookiehunter Joined: Aug 04, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: My I-Mate JasJar PM, WWW
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@britri2 ok, i guess ill just have 2 move fast. btw, how much would it cost me 2 get d casing, t68i keypads n a SW upgrade? i have an mc upgraded 2 ie
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kieboy Joined: Jun 07, 2002 Posts: 200 From: SE World PM |
@Any Smartnet reps - Do you fix A2628s? If it doesnt have warranty 450 right? And how much would it cost me to have it fixed? Defect key pads...(maybe the board chip set) Please advice, thanks!
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Mitz501 Joined: Sep 22, 2002 Posts: 39 PM |
@britri2, kahit upgraded na yung mc to r2e wala nang upgrade? Mms capable na din sya at the moment
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nookiehunter Joined: Aug 04, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: My I-Mate JasJar PM, WWW
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i hope u smartnet ppl ordered a lot :D yoko nang maubusan. more power
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britri2 Joined: Jul 02, 2002 Posts: 1 PM |
@Mitz
yup....kahit mms capable na yung mc, service points here in the philippines cant do anything about mc phones...mc model is not intended for the philippine market kasi....sorry to say that
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zasam4 Joined: Sep 22, 2002 Posts: 26 From: Paranaque, Philippines PM |
i just went sa Smartnet kanina. i bought the t68i keypad for 200 bucks. tapos ako na din nagkabit madali lang pala. buti na lang may stock pa sila sa Smartnet |
LytSlpr Joined: Mar 06, 2002 Posts: 2 From: the ICE district PM, WWW
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On 2002-11-18 02:43, britri2 wrote:
@619 @Mitz501
if its t68ie, we can upgrade it to r5d. if it is t68ic, we can go as far as r2f only.
t68mc is different from t68ie.
btw, there will be charge of P 450 for the t68ie upgrade...
thanks
[ This Message was edited by: britri2 on 2002-11-18 01:49 ]
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What are the differences of a plain T68i, to a T68ie from a T68ic? I'm really confused. Could you site the physical differences as well as their features theat makes them different from one another? Thanks a lot!
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GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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@LytSlpr
please remember that in Esato, SEARCH is your best friend.
(and the SEARCH function is now more accurate than ever. your query have been answered before.) |
bernieJ Joined: Jul 03, 2002 Posts: 7 From: PH PM |
Just had my trusty T39's firmware upgraded at Smartnet. It took an hour to finish...
Anyway, my question is: how come it will take 4 working days to have my T39 tested? (according to the person I talked with) The real reason why I brought it to Smartnet is to have a technician see if there's anything wrong with my unit -- it sometimes refuses to receive calls and when I insert my hands-free, the phone sometimes does not automatically switch to hands-free profile...
IMHO, 4 days without a phone is too long (besides,l does it *really* take 4 days to do diagnostics?????)
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619 Joined: Jun 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: if you dont like my posts, IGN PM |
T68ic is what the singaporeans in esato calls their converted t68mc; they took out the m and replaced it with i. C is chinese.
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G_M Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: 0 From: Philippines PM |
bernieJ, regarding your t39 the reason why it takes 4 days to diagnose your phone we need to observe your phone coz some phone works on its 1st to 2nd days. But initally our turn around time is 1 to 2 days especially in this case, 3 to 4 days is the maximum repair. Anyway can i have your service card number so i can follow personally to our service technician. Thanks! |
GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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@berniej
it maybe due to the number of jobs they're handling, and they really want to find out what the problem is.
i find the service of smartnet to be consistent and excellent. kahit nung umpisa pa na hindi pa nila kilala na taga-esato din ako, mahusay pa rin ang serbisyo.
You can try the other service points, ikaw na bahala mag-compare ng service nila afterwards. (there's semicon and SESS. check their respective threads for addresses and contact information) |
bernieJ Joined: Jul 03, 2002 Posts: 7 From: PH PM |
@G_M: When the smartnet person told me that it would probably take 4 days to have my phone diagnosed, I just opted to have its firmware upgraded for the moment since I will be at a loss without a phone (I also work as a technical support personnel here at the office and I need to be in touch with the office 24/7 -- thus my reluctance to leave my phone there). I understand that it may take some time to really diagnose my phone but I cannot afford to have no means of communication for more that half a day...
After the firmware upgrade (almost 24 hours later), I have still to experience the symptoms I enumerated in my previous post and it has seamlessly recognizes my hands-free so far.
BTW, I have another question: How come when I set my SMS Access to GPRS, messages always gets unsent? I used to be able to do this when my phone was new...
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