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avi
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Posted: 2003-03-04 03:56
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I think this is a very old trick but no one mention this...press and hold the c button and the standby menu will appear for turning on/off your keylock or silent menu. or u can press and hold the option menu for GPRS
ATTinSA
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Posted: 2003-03-04 05:31
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Well I don't know if this has been discovered before but the T68i saves unsaved numbers for you without asking. To access this feature you create or open an existing Phone Book Entry choose one of the number slots (Home, Work, Mobile) and when it asks you to enter the number click on the blue Menu button and choose option #3 Unsaved Nos. This will list you numbers you have not saved in your phone. (This may also come in handy if you need someone's Voicemail Password, BC it echos all the numbers that were entered). Let me know how it works out for you.
hotrodbx
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Posted: 2003-03-06 11:37
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@m3 or anyone else
tried the colour boost code. what does it actually do?
vampyriaerotica
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Posted: 2003-03-06 13:29
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Cool....not sure if someone had post this already but here it goes:

=while in the phonebook, you can cut and paste in between different numbers just by pressing *1 to cut and scrool to the desire position and *3 to paste.

Very handy without having to delete and memorize to save for example a home number as the work number!

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dericknell
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Posted: 2003-03-06 14:53
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This is embarassing but when using your mobile phone after you have logged-in @esato, HOW DO YOU LOG OUT??:-( Or there's no need to do so. Please advice me.:-( Thanks in advance!:-)

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bigears_789
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Posted: 2003-03-06 22:24
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Did any one know that midi files can be used as polyphonic ringtones on your T300? You download them to your computer and the transfer them to your phone via an infra red transmitter. They take up alot of memory, but they are totally free and you get the whole song on your phone.

Two very good sites that ive found are:

http://mididb.com
http://alpha.lansing.cc.mi.us/~skutt/midi.html.

You can also use the transmitter to use your phone as a modem (maximum 13.5kbps). Its slow but it works at a pinch.
Cytech
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Posted: 2003-03-06 22:30
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On 2003-03-06 22:24, bigears_789 wrote:
Did any one know that midi files can be used as polyphonic ringtones on your T300?




do a search on Esato and you'll get the answer

like this for example
Tennents blue
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Posted: 2003-03-07 00:19
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Hi on my old R320s I could record incoming calls with the press of a button which was great for recording things like phone numbers and addresses without having to find a pen. Is this possible on a T68?
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jbendaou
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Posted: 2003-03-07 01:39
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yes, press the menu button on ur 68i...the botton close to NO, and then u will see "record"
hope this helped...
anyone knows how to do it in a P800???i would love to know, seems that i lost this feature when i went with the P
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putin
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Posted: 2003-03-07 02:35
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Nice topic:-D

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phil.n
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Posted: 2003-03-07 10:22
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On 2003-02-26 17:50, XsuwailX wrote:
Well, i got a new discovery (hope so)! :-l
Does anyone here knows how to unlock the keypad aside from the tradional way of pressing c-YES?



What is this guy going on about? Surely there is only on eway to unlock the keys, c+yes.
mkt
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Posted: 2003-03-07 12:57
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Well,u can also make one of emergency calls (08 or 112) and then hang up, but its more complicated then c+yes [addsig]
eddieC
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Posted: 2003-03-10 13:32
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>*<<*<*

servive menu

illumination is about the coolest thing u'll find
vampyriaerotica
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Posted: 2003-03-10 14:49
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On 2003-03-06 14:53, dericknell wrote:
This is embarassing but when using your mobile phone after you have logged-in @esato,
HOW DO YOU LOG OUT??:-( Or there's no need to do so. Please advice me.
Thanks in advance!:-)



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Press option key and it'll give you the option to "exit esato"! Before this, I use to press and hold the "No" key until I get out to the main screen and it works as well. There you go, the proper to log off.
shawziy
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Posted: 2003-03-19 14:01
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loooooooooong press NO
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