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dondori Posts: 199

well it is a sw problem getting upgraded helps a lot

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Posted: 2002-10-20 19:58:00
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Sparky72 Posts: 10

Thanks Chasman. I actually have the same exact setup as you. An AT&T T68i unlocked on T-Mobile. I would tend to think it might be the tower but who knows. This problem doesn't happen that often but enough to where I do notice it.
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Posted: 2002-10-21 17:29:00
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Zazza Posts: 20

I think the problem is the tower:it does the same here in italy with wind operator. This post was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2002-10-21 18:14:00
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euangel Posts: 2

Is anyone else still experiencing this? My wife and I are new T-Mobile subscribers, and both have this problem. I have a T68i and she has a T300.

I've also had some problems with calls not ringing through to my T68i.
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Posted: 2002-12-06 20:41:00
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sfaguy Posts: 442

I have a T68i in San Francisco, CA with T-Mobile. I, too, sometime have to dial 2-3 times before connecting. The issue is not with the being, but singal and reception.

joE
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Posted: 2002-12-07 00:28:00
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euangel Posts: 2

I think this may be a SE phone issue. I got a Treo for my wife last night, and we have had absolutely no trouble getting it to dial out...even at the same time as my T68i is having trouble.
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Posted: 2002-12-08 05:36:00
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chrispchang Posts: 3

Bummer if it is a SE issue, but it could be since I have the same problem with the T39m I just got a few weeks ago.

I was wondering if it could have to do with how strong the phone's transmission is? I don't know if this makes sense, but could the
phone show strong signal for reception, and yet not be able to
generate as strong of a transmission to be picked up by the tower?

This would also explain for me why sometimes in my apt, I have
crystal clear reception, but the person I am talking to complains
that I am fading in and out.

Anyone have any opinion or knowledge about this?

euangel: Let us know as you continue using the Treo if you
become convinced this is a SE issue.

thanks,
Chris


[ This Message was edited by: chrispchang on 2002-12-19 00:07 ]
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Posted: 2002-12-19 01:04:00
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lilgaljin Posts: 2

MRSavoy: how and where do you upgrade your 'm' to 'i'?
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Posted: 2003-01-30 08:13:00
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sfaguy Posts: 442

I have a T68i in San Francisco. Depending on the location, I have to dial the same number 2-3 times. This has nothing to do with the phone.


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Posted: 2003-01-31 05:53:00
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T68iFan Posts: 214

I experience the problem you describe during the busiest part of the day, usually around 4-6pm rush hour when everyone and their cousin is on the phone. Understandable but still frustrating. I have AT&T in Los Angeles.

Here's something else weird I've been experiencing recently. When trying to call someone (typically long-distance) I hear someone pick up but they don't say anything, so I say "hello?" and a complete stranger says "Hi is x there?" as if they too are trying to call someone. Anyone else experience something like this?

T68iFan
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Posted: 2003-01-31 09:28:00
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