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jeffharris
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Posted: 2002-04-11 22:22
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To T68i guys.

Just got mine today. I found, that, if the phone crashed (while it did as I was stuffing the phone with settings and pictures, but now is OK) or, if you pull out the battery while on, I found it took an AWFULLY long time to turn back on, with a white blank screen for well over a minute. Anyone find this?

Jeff
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Posted: 2002-04-11 22:46
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Try holding No for ten seconds instead of taking off the battery..
tranquil
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Posted: 2002-04-11 23:15
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I've had the same. Guess it's just like turning off your computer without logging off first. Keep in mind there is a heck of a lot of data to in throug on a T68i when you interrupt it's way of working. Reason being: The T68i is a little computer!!! KS

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lebowski
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:09
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This sometimes happens to me too without removing the battery or a crash. Sometimes it just takes a while to start up.
dw
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Posted: 2002-04-12 08:03
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I almost never power off any of my phones.
So I don't have the problem of having to wait
for it to start
markymark
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Posted: 2002-04-12 11:21
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my t68i reboots out of the blue sometimes. I switched off the pincode option because then the phone will log on to the network again otherwise I have a switched off phone in my pocket without knowing it.
dw
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Posted: 2002-04-12 12:01
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Well that could be cause the NO button is held in when in your pocket.
Unfortually you can still use NO to turn off the phone even with
keylock on This has been reported to meny times but still
they release software that works this way perhaps they want
this bug to be called feature.
ksroy
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Posted: 2002-04-12 12:08
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I don't think its the NO button that makes it reboot. I've seen it happen to my friend's while she was sms-ing someone. However, since the upgrade to R2b, don't think she's had a problem with it.
mrNoodles
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Posted: 2002-04-12 12:22
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The NO button is not active while Key lock is activated!! If so your phone is f**ked up
My T68m "reboots" from time to time, but IŽll returned it for service/repair, but I think its the SW (R2B) that causes the errors! So IŽll probably be stuck with it
dw
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Posted: 2002-04-12 12:43
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On 2002-04-12 12:22, mrNoodles wrote:
The NO button is not active while Key lock is activated!! If so your phone is f**ked up
My T68m "reboots" from time to time, but IŽll returned it for service/repair, but I think its the SW (R2B) that causes the errors! So IŽll probably be stuck with it



My phone has never shut it self off or rebooted by it self
but if I hold in the NO button for a long time when its in
keylock mode it will shutoff. There has been many threads about
this issue on other forums (don't know about this one)
and seems its a feature not a bug. Even though I would like
to call it a bug.
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