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how? And where can I get firmware files ?
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Posted: 2009-09-28 19:34:41
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go to 4shared.com and look for the firmware files there and the
Tutorial: Flashing A2 phones
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Posted: 2009-09-28 19:38:54
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With both my C905 and C901 if I set any other theme than Cybershot it's fine. If I set the Cybershot one I get what you have.
Only other thing I can think of is the plug that connects the screen to the main board has become dislodged a bit.
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Posted: 2009-09-28 19:39:00
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So you've changed your mind so quickly
On 2009-09-28 17:57:00, Rookwise wrote:
...Its certainly software related not hardware. Reflashing certainly doesn't help either until SE release a firmware that corrects the problem.
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Posted: 2009-09-28 19:44:06
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thanks tranced and Rookwise. I will try to flash new firmware, after that i will right here ;]
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Posted: 2009-09-28 19:45:08
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@tranced. I haven't changed my mind quickly mate. I was pointing out another possible cause as the OP continued to say that he/she gets the screen problem no matter which theme they set whereas with my phones it only when the Cybershot theme is set.
The K750 used to suffer from a similar problem on its release and that was down to a loose connector plug on the main board which is what made me think of that. I'm still sure (at least with what i've seen on my 2 phones) that its software related and not hardware.
This message was posted from a C905
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Posted: 2009-09-28 20:25:50
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I flashed R1BA038 and its the same... I think its hardware problem. Clarity theme
http://www.ipix.lt/images/89070916.jpg Start of flashed new firmware
http://www.ipix.lt/images/32715052.jpg photo of video
http://www.ipix.lt/images/75483453.jpg and 1 more
http://www.ipix.lt/images/21226716.jpg So I think its hardware problem ?
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Posted: 2009-09-28 21:01:48
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so, has the phone received some sort of damage lately?
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Posted: 2009-09-28 21:03:23
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no, it hasn`t.
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Posted: 2009-09-28 21:14:40
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If thats the case then you will first need to check the connections on the printed circuit ribbon that connects the top and bottom sections of the phone together.To do this you need to dismantle the top section of the phone.Open the slide and look at the back of the phone.On the rear of the top section there's a thin strip.Carefully remove it and you will see 2 screws.Undo them.Next, remove the battery and you will see 2 holes near the bottom on each side.Push something blunt in them and you will pop the key pad cover off.Slide the top section down and if you look in the 2 holes again you will eventually see 2 screws appear.Undo those and the top cover can come off.Work through until you locate the ribbon and check that its not come loose.Best to disconnect and reconnect it.If that doesn't work it will be the other side of the ribbon that needs checking.This involves completely stripping the phone down to its component parts.I do have the SE service guide pdf I could email you.
This message was posted from a C905
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Posted: 2009-09-28 21:15:42
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