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dlreyes Posts: 100

Just a friendly tip when your T68 freezes.... Hold the NO button for the longest time (be patient) until the phone turns off. This prevents corruption of data (like missing entries in the phonebook) which may occur if you remove the battery during a hanged operation.
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Posted: 2003-01-04 02:00:00
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ynohtna Posts: 278

@dlreyes Tnx 4 the tip.il try that.i usually try the remove the battery method. @everybody There is no perfect phone.every mobile has its own glitches. This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-04 05:00:00
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dcsglow Posts: 3

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On 2003-01-04 02:00, dlreyes wrote:
Just a friendly tip when your T68 freezes.... Hold the NO button for the longest time (be patient) until the phone turns off. This prevents corruption of data (like missing entries in the phonebook) which may occur if you remove the battery during a hanged operation.

i didnt know you could do that...yeah i always just took of the battery. also do you have a sim card copier to make the backups?


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Posted: 2003-01-04 08:13:00
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Sporko Posts: 163

Im in stöten in sweden right now and it is -30 celsius and dropping! Ofcourse i dont have my t68i hanging loose when i ski and so on but the screen menus is dead slow ! (witch is slower than usual ;-)) i have experienced this prob with all of my SE phones! This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-04 12:48:00
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Daz3D Posts: 14

Haven't experienced it with both of my fone me think it is cause by the sw This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-04 13:45:00
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mailliw_17 Posts: 316

Ive experience those hanging and slow menu pop ups. Now i always check my free memory;-) deleted unnecessary stuffs:-( NOW IT WORKS FINE:-D MORE FREE MEMORY THE BETTER. Hope this helps This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-04 14:08:00
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2tangy Posts: 459

Sometimes a master reset can give a phone a little speed boost by clearing some of that memory. Of course, make sure you back up your phone book first
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Posted: 2003-01-04 20:02:00
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Jowi Posts: > 500

Havnt experienced that This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-04 20:14:00
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cloudrain Posts: 1

Mine started freezing at the night I've bought it. I think something happened when I was playing with the mca20 camera. As it was transferring a picture to the phone as mms, I removed it or something like that. Normally, It shouldn't kill the phone, but it did. After a while, phone stoped responding as trying accessing any menus including something about internet, wap, email, mms. The shurtcut button placed under the yes button also locked it up. The secret services menu was also infected. Phone couldn't determine its software version.

I went to the tecn. service for repair or replacement next day. After 2 days, they decided to replace the phone and I've got now my new phone. It doesn't freeze now..
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Posted: 2003-04-06 12:21:00
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Gigitt Posts: 32

My brand new SE T68i was freezing regulary... Becuase it was new I had 14 Days no questions asked to take it back and get a new one here in Australia.

It was freezing about every 1-2 days, and even had 4 freezes in one day. After 10 days I got fed up and took SE up on the offer. I requested that the Firmware be upgraded as well. It was freezing up during games, SMS'ing and even froze when putting the alarm to snooze - I woke up a bit late that morning!

The original T68i had R2E006 firmware and about 38,000 joyclicks, new phone had 33 joyclicks and has R6A012 Firmware.

I have not had one freeze yet with the new phone now 2 weeks old and 11,404 clicks later!
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Posted: 2003-04-06 12:56:00
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