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f**K SE and thier P800! sonyericcson employees read! |
marwib Joined: Mar 01, 2003 Posts: 30 PM |
I read an explanation of the Ion-Poly battery. The battery cells automatically disconnects after they are filled. You can't overcharge it.
Martin Wiboe |
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Naar Joined: Jan 04, 2003 Posts: 238 PM |
well i was just stating the fact that this happened only after i charged it after the battery became full (it happenend both times so it has to be a cause)
the phone is the best phone ever!!!!!!!!! i did not say that. i just hate the fact that it crashes so much!!!!!
i guess i have to send it to my friend again but this time im going to ask SE to give me a brand new phone and not update my P800. |
Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
Hi SE should give u a replacement lol mema don't overcharge it :) My Siemens S55 has gone for a 4week repair :( due 2 SCREEN FLICKERING & LASTWK WHEN I SWITCHED IT ON IT KEPT TURNING OFF! Im pretty cheesed off, I hope it works betta when I get it back!!! Now gotta use my 8310 till then.
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JaJa Joined: Feb 01, 2002 Posts: 36 PM |
You cannot assume that a phone with full memory could be fully functional. You cannot load anything in memory or allocate more memory for anything -- even for deallocating or releasing memory. Just take care of this and there won't be any problems. |
DmX Joined: Aug 31, 2002 Posts: 335 From: Middle East PM |
i always keep 3mb free in internal memory!
and when i get my 128mb i would only use my internal memory for pictures, contacts, ringtones!
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Naar Joined: Jan 04, 2003 Posts: 238 PM |
when i get my 128 duo i wont let anything be in phone memory except maybe ringtones and file manager and thats it. if the phone breaks down again after that then SE has really let me down  |
riz360 Joined: Feb 25, 2003 Posts: 13 From: England PM, WWW
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Thank GOD!
finally someone with the same problem as me! i've been looking every where in the forums. I have the ___EXACT___ problem!!!!!! Only that me phone is a T68i. Some kind of bug? SE should be "informed". Has this happened anyone else as well? apart from me and Naar?
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tedsc456 Joined: Nov 27, 2002 Posts: 94 From: Sweden PM |
Iīve had my P800 for 2 months and i have not experienced a single problem. I love this device, simply fantastic! Since i got mine from the company i work for i am thinking of buying a T610 myself as a complement. |
Fahed_2000 Joined: Feb 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - London PM, WWW
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Most people if not all are happy with their P800's, and you would expect few people to have choosen the wrong phone, also the world is never perfect, you would even expect some condoms to be faulty, so why not expect that some phones might me
Anyway i feel sorry for you and i hope you manage to resolve the problem
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Naar Joined: Jan 04, 2003 Posts: 238 PM |
guys dont misunderstand me.
i LOVE the P800!!!!!
i just hate how it crashes often, and i know im not the only one this happened to. tranquil had the same problem and some user i think that starts with M. |
mrNoodles Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
Understand you!!
Had kind of the same feeling with my T68m-i, when they worked as they supposed to they where great, ok the "m" had "some more" bugs than "i" And when they was new we paid quiet a lot for them also, and then they started to go "bananas". Had the shop to take back my T68m since it was so buggy, and kept turning it self off, freeze and all the other known bugs. My thoughts after that was: Nomore a phone, but less then a month after I happend to see T68i (nicer look and I knew about their improved SW). 10min later I walked out of the store with a white/green box in my hands
Hope it works out for you Naar, as you said itīs a GREAT phone! (duh I didnt mean size )
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sonyericsson Joined: May 14, 2002 Posts: 82 PM |
How come u can overcharge ur bty?
I have been leaving it overnite since I got the P800. up to now been 2 mths and it is working fine.
Maybe u should check the charger?
hm... wonder what is wrong. Well if it take one mth due to WAR, dun blame SE. SE did not cause the WAR |
Orka Joined: Jan 01, 2002 Posts: 310 From: Greece PM |
As far as I know, we cannot overcharge any mobile's battery and that includes also p800. The battery is charged up to a certain level and then the charging process stops automatically by the phone. What the charger does is a trickle charging and not over-charging.
I believe you are unluky....Demand a new device.
As far as the memory is concerned, mine is full and works fine. So I believe it is a coincidence. |
Naar Joined: Jan 04, 2003 Posts: 238 PM |
so whats the latest SW for P800 and what about UIQ 2.1 is it still a rumor??
im sending it tomorrow |
JayJayBee Joined: Apr 22, 2003 Posts: 3 PM |
I have a SE P800, its a fun phone to use, has so many possibiliities, when the software is written for it.
However as with any computing device, if you run lots of programs all together, It willlll ssllloooooowwww dooowwnnnn. Its a multitasking OS!
Even though you think that an application is no longer running, because you cannot see it, it will still be running in the background consuming memory and possibly even your battery!
Whilst browsing through the my-symbian.com website looking for programs and tools to put on my loverly phone, I came across "Switcher", originally written for the Nokia's and now available for the P800, it allows you to see what programs are running, how much memory they are using and how much is free, and if necessary terminate an application coz if you hadn't noticed not many programs give you the option to exit when you have finished or when the app has crashed.
So terminating apps your nolonger using can free up memory, thus restore the phone back to a usable state. (Generally!)
I find terminating an app then freeing memory twice gives me most of my memory back.
Where possible use the External Duo to store stuff including installed apps and leave as much as possible free on your internal, you would be supprised how much memory gets used up when do things on the phone.
I find Switcher useful when I accidently run an app, I terminate it, to free up the memory again.
You can find the P800's sis file at KI's website
http://www.ki-ag.de/html/tech/nokiaswitcher.html
Do enjoy using your phones! |
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