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angelraven Joined: Oct 16, 2002 Posts: 31 From: Singapore PM, WWW
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A good lazy afternoon to everyone in Singapore. Hope you were not out there (in the drizzling rain) like me and my dear T68i clipped on my waist! I panicked... <--- Duhz... :roll eyes:
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orang3 Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Never_never_Land PM, WWW
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oedmund--> it is a old tip .. but it is useful .. as for the road show it was last week .. when my fren bought it .. not too sure .. if the promo is still on so you cal sh to chk it out then ..
Sex is like hacking. You get in, you get out, and you hope you didn't leave something behind that can be traced back to you |
TonyG Joined: May 04, 2002 Posts: 34 From: Singapore PM |
huni-> No point going to SESC, the best is to go to the vendor that you bought your HP, show them the receipt, they will replace you a hand written one.
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MarkOng Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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Saw a booth outside lido for sh but they seem to be only promoting 7650. |
angelraven Joined: Oct 16, 2002 Posts: 31 From: Singapore PM, WWW
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Singapore User reporting in.. I started a thread on firmware upgrade and its plus and minus point, and also something on T68ie for local users.
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huni Joined: May 18, 2002 Posts: 2 From: singapore PM |
i just have my T68 upgraded to R5D.. some features are faster than wat they used to be |
MarkOng Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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Each upgrade always seems to be a little faster than the last, but beware of all the new bugs yet to be uncovered. The worst of them all is if your phone suddenly goes off. |
TonyG Joined: May 04, 2002 Posts: 34 From: Singapore PM |
I fully support MarkOng statement.
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orang3 Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Never_never_Land PM, WWW
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but they shld try to eleminate the possible bugs before releasing any sw upgrade ,this way it can save us a lot of time by visiting them so regularly
Sex is like hacking. You get in, you get out, and you hope you didn't leave something behind that can be traced back to you |
oedmund Joined: Apr 06, 2002 Posts: 15 PM |
i juz discovered that even when my phone reception is full it seems that ppls also cannot call in.
and also that i have sms to someone and the sms appeared fail so i tried to sms it again and again its was still failed.but the recipent is able to receive all the same sms i sent out to him.
so my question is does anyone have this problem or was it juz me???
my SW is R5c???
any suggestion to solve it if it not the SW problem??
or rather was it M1 problem????
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melvin Joined: Oct 29, 2002 Posts: 5 PM |
it was a problem with yr network not in yr phone
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TonyG Joined: May 04, 2002 Posts: 34 From: Singapore PM |
Try to clear your inbox and send messages in your SMS as much as possible. It might help.
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|||XerXes®||| Joined: Aug 19, 2002 Posts: 78 From: Singapore PM |
Im really impressed by the siemens S55...Thats gonna be the next phone that ill be getting...Anyway do you guys know anywhere where i could get the white sonyericsson chair for the phone?
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MarkOng Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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Oedmund--> It is a problem with M1. I've had it many times adn their poor customer service operators have had huge lashings from me because of this. Its really terrible. They claim to be servicing their network at that time and the sms appears to be unsent. Somehow, it is still picked up by the network and sent to the recepient. Maybe they will miss charging us on the sms eh?
After 7 long years with M1, I'm giving up on them. When a new phone that I want gets out, I'm terminating their lousy line.
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orang3 Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Never_never_Land PM, WWW
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how about the GD 89 ..
Sex is like hacking. You get in, you get out, and you hope you didn't leave something behind that can be traced back to you |
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