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rrojas260
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Posted: 2003-12-13 01:15
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Can anybody tell me where is the internal antena in the T610 ?(Ej. 1cm right to the screen o something like that)
sn3ipen
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Posted: 2003-12-13 01:52
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The antena is inside the phone and you cant see it cuz it is behind the black cover.
rrojas260
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Posted: 2003-12-13 03:27
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I know that, but INTERNALY where is it? (top, bottom, left, right) ?????????
sn3ipen
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Posted: 2003-12-13 03:37
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It is at the top.



The green plate on the picture is the antena
rrojas260
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Posted: 2003-12-13 04:10
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Thanks man, that solve my problem
dana
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Posted: 2003-12-13 19:46
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tell me why SE phones flucurates so much in reception signal bars??
while other brands doesnt... my friends got samsung, nokia and motorola, they are all stable... but my Z600 goes like this in reception IIII IIII II I II IIII (while im walking) though my phone was broken but my fathers T610 does the sam thing....
Jim
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Posted: 2003-12-13 19:48
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Danna stop it please, on many threads members has answered your same questionS !!!!!

[ This Message was edited by: Jim on 2003-12-13 18:50 ]
dana
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Posted: 2003-12-13 19:52
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haha jim watch your ......

answer why SE is different from other brands instead of complaining
Jim
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Posted: 2003-12-13 19:56
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http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=32351&forum=2#post605719

http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=45071&forum=2#post602954

And now this one, many members are complaining too; you just won't listen to what we say, oone of your thread is even locked !!!
Cycovision
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Posted: 2003-12-13 19:56
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Oh, Dana!!!! You've already had several people explain it to you

Look, if you don't believe us, I suggest that you email / write / call SE themselves and get THEM to explain it to you

Other than that, get yourself a Nokia! If the bouncy signal meter upsets you that much, then you're obviously not happy with your phone. Get a different make of phone!
dana
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Posted: 2003-12-13 20:01
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what i want from you guys is a answer for WHY it does like that when other brands doesnt...... is that sooooooooooo hard to explain??

and yes, i have mailed SE and they told me that their phones arent more sensitive then others.... that all!!
Cycovision
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Posted: 2003-12-13 20:09
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Because that's the way that the designers and engineers made the phones! Nokia did it one way, SE did it another. Who Knows why they chose to make the signal meter that way? Does it really matter?

What exactly did SE say then? Sorry, but I'm an electronics engineer by trade and I'd be intrigued to read the entire email that they sent you. Apart from anything, nobody said that the signal indicator was 'more sensitive', we said that it has a higher refresh rate and uses a real time system rather than an average value over a period time. A 'more sensitive' meter would have more bars, i.e. it would detect smaller changes in signal strength and represent them appropriately.
Jim
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Posted: 2003-12-13 20:18
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Everybody knows that you won't get a real answer from SE trough mail, the guys who are replying are not engineers !!!!

This thread will be again locked because of you
dana
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Posted: 2003-12-13 20:18
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they just said "our phones signal receptor indicator arent more sensitive then others as i know, thanks for contacting us bla bla"

but you said higher refresh rate.... yes yes yes but sometimes it goes down to the red zone and then up to "normal" zone in a couple of seconds, thats why i thought that it was something wrong with it in the begining.

i have a brand new Z600 you see... at the moment i have full reception without fluctuations, thats because my phone is on my desk and not moving around
rrojas260
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Posted: 2003-12-13 20:37
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Does not exist some way to increase the reception of signal? because it already tries with one of those adhesives that say to increase to the signal but single increase like 10%

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