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orang3
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Posted: 2002-06-26 11:30
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i think you shld go upgrade ur version .. to R2E .. and you will have the same version as us ..

welcome .. to esato
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magemerlin
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Posted: 2002-06-26 12:21
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hi orang3, thanks for ur reply.

how do I upgrade the software to R2E? must i take it to the service centre? or can i do it myself by downloading it from somewhere and using the data cable?

how much does the data cable cost btw?
JasonDeFaoite
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Posted: 2002-06-26 13:10
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On 2002-06-26 07:26, TonyG wrote:

amlim>-Anytime mate, don't mention it.

JasonDeFaoite>- This morning I went down to SESC and make some noice by saying that they gave me the wrong info in regards of the the LCD screen. By George, under the LCD screen there really have two flourescence bulbs located at the left and right side of the screen.
The SESC Tech Mgr personally open up a T68i handset and let me see it. He even used an electrical equipment and test it in front of me. When he lighted up one of the bulb the other bulb was not on, one part of the screen showed some black patch. This is exactly what MFB had described to me on his handset problems. So he explained to me that LCD screen had two metods to light up the screen. One is using CLP (Which is called luminous plate method, I think this method is the one that you told me.) And the other one is using bulbs. The T18 and T28 is using this method. The disadvantage is, it will draw a lot of current from the battery. Unlikewise the T68 and T68i now is using flourescence blubs, not only it is brighter and it also save battery life. However without your comments, I won't be able to have a chance and see how it works. Still I have to thank you for it.

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Hi Tony

Thanks for the info, but I believe those bulbs are for the backlighting only.
TonyG
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Posted: 2002-06-26 13:47
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I think so too Jason. You are such a literate person in handphone. Must salute to you.

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garinma
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Posted: 2002-06-26 14:56
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hello!
i know that sg will follow to have their own group of SE cellphone user.
i m not singaporean but working here for several years now.
hope you dont mind joining in here.
and especially is any pinoy SE user here.

thanks.
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Posted: 2002-06-26 15:15
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garinma>- Wellcome aboard.

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orang3
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Posted: 2002-06-26 17:46
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the stuff he used to made it lit up is call the multimeter ..
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Posted: 2002-06-26 18:02
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orang3>- Yes yes, My god, You are good also. It just happen that I have slip off my mind what the Tech Mgr had told me on the name. And now I remember it is indeed called the multimeter. Thks orang3. Wow! now I realised that in our forum there are a lot of "Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger" members. I really have to admit that I am not so knowledgeable comparing to a lot of you all. My sincere compliments
to all of you.

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orang3
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Posted: 2002-06-26 18:04
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you can easily get it frm the noraml shops ..
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Posted: 2002-06-26 18:44
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Does anyone here need a T68i phone driver(BT

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MFB
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Posted: 2002-06-26 18:48
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Garinma, I'm pinoy! I went to this site because help

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orang3
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Posted: 2002-06-26 18:55
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what is a ph driver ??
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MFB
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Posted: 2002-06-26 19:02
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TonyG, I just read your post regarding the bulb issue. So is my unit's display really defective? I just came from Semicon(Phil official distributor for SE Phils) 5 hrs ago

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Posted: 2002-06-26 19:06
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There was an error on my previous post. Does anyone need a T68i phone driver for BT

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TonyG
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Posted: 2002-06-27 02:44
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MFB>- From what you have described and the Tech Mgr of SE
had done a demonstration to me on a T68i , I guess 90% is this problem. As I have mentioned, still you have to send to yr SE for a physical checking to confirm. It maybe also due to your LCD problem.

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