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you guys are wrong...maybe....not......hot news READ and learn |
dana Joined: Aug 25, 2003 Posts: 112 From: palestina PM |
hi guys im sorry to say but you where right, i went to a phone shop today and asked a guy who has knowledge on SE phones......
he told me that the case that SE phones reception signal bars are jumping/sensitive is because SE phones refreshes/updates the signal very often, more often then other brands.
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Jim Joined: Jan 20, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Belgium PM |
Finally !!!, so now why does your title says that we are wrong ?
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vinnieza Joined: Sep 25, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK or was it Pluto? PM, WWW
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you guys were wrong.....maybe....not
she corrects it half way through
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dana Joined: Aug 25, 2003 Posts: 112 From: palestina PM |
i said hot news! you didnt know that before... the guy in the store where very good at SE mobiles |
stuartdb87 Joined: Nov 18, 2003 Posts: 468 From: Bolton, UK PM, WWW
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The signal issue. I have a T610 on O2 UK and the signal is always full. It never goes below 4 bars and rarely flickers
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dana Joined: Aug 25, 2003 Posts: 112 From: palestina PM |
strange he told me that... then he did lie
and im not a "he" im a "she"
and you liers claim to me that you have the same problems on your SE phones... and now this guy claims that hes never go down more then 4 bars
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Cycovision Joined: Nov 30, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: England PM, WWW
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Just to make this even more complicated:-
There's a thread on here somewhere that suggests that upgrading a T610 to RC3 firmware stops the bars jumping around quite so much! They reduced the refresh rate, I presume...
Maybe that's why your T610 seems steadier than ours, do you have RC3?
EDIT: Dana, the guy in the shop is right!! He's not lying and neither are we! Maybe when they release the next firmware upgrade for your phone, they MIGHT, repeat MIGHT reduce the update rate for the signal meter 
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dana Joined: Aug 25, 2003 Posts: 112 From: palestina PM |
no no the guy told me SE did this on purpuse just to have a fair signal strengh.... if it doesnt refresh that often then you wont have a fair signal meter... like nokia he said... nokia is refreshing late... and then you never 'know the REAL signal strengh like you can on SE
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Cycovision Joined: Nov 30, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: England PM, WWW
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Ok, ok....
So if it's not that the refresh rate has been reduced in RC3 and I admit that I don't know this for sure, it only leaves one other explaination.
He gets a very strong signal all of the time. That's down to his location and network provider, not his phone.
Those of us who's signal meters do jump around don't get a strong signal all of the time. Again, that's nothing to do with our phones being faulty, it's the network providers and our location. |
Vlammetje Joined: Mar 01, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Den Haag PM, WWW
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Dana... pls stop calling ppl liars.
Now it IS possible to have a steady signal all the time.
Let's take my workplace for example. We have a Vodafone and a T Mobile sending station on our roof.
So obviously, us inside the building will have full, non-fluctuating signal at all times.
Now when I go home, i do not have anything on my roof (rather obviously) and my signal fluctuates a lot more coz it refreshes it's siganl connection with the nearest tower, which is a bit further away then the one at work.
Simple as that. It re-reads the connection witht the further away tower and decides i have 4 bars signal at home. I think this'reading' is the actual drop in signal to 2 or 3 bars.
Now I for obne vote we let the subject rest now. his is the foruth thread and I for one think all has been said by now.
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sn3ipen Joined: Aug 18, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: North-Norway PM, WWW
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@dana: Why do you have to be so naive and post the same stupid question every singel day. You was saying that we was wrong. even you canīt be so stupid to dont know the diffrence betwen right and wrong. why do you have to make this case to such a big deal.
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mixin Joined: Jan 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Notts, UK PM, WWW
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its not really the end of the world if your signal strength fluctuates from 1 to 5 is it?
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Dj Boyi Joined: Oct 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Liberty City PM |
I have 3 Ericsson/SonyEricsson phones and they ALL do the same as vlam has described,in MY various locations
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dana Joined: Aug 25, 2003 Posts: 112 From: palestina PM |
@Vlammetje
you dont seem to get my point!
i told you that SE-phones do refresh very often, thats why it fluctuate. Nokia phones dont refresh so often, just like the salesman said. dont you belive that thats true??
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Cycovision Joined: Nov 30, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: England PM, WWW
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YES HE DOES!!!! lol
When one guy said that his signal meter doesn't fluctuate, you called us all liars for saying that ours do!
Vlamm was just explaining how you can get a steady signal meter even if it does have a high refresh rate
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