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In Siemens phones more time slots was added BY SOFTWARE UPDATE .... !!!
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Posted: 2002-04-09 21:42:00
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The phones are identical due to some change in the Bluetooth part - right!
That means that if the i-version has one more timeslot then the m-ver. - also the m-ver. will get it after the SW upgrade!!
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Posted: 2002-04-09 21:43:00
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I would say the guy at help desk are wrong, it wouldn't be the first time either. They seem to bee overloaded with work and hire some students from time to time to answer q's...
Mail him back and ask if its wrong in the official documentation(white papers) and that

forgot to tell us that on the FAQ page,
http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp?template=SP1_10&B=ie&PID=9773&LM=SB_V&noredir=1#1668
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Posted: 2002-04-09 21:48:00
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I spoke with him on the phone, I didn't mail him. He sounded like he knew what he was talking about, he also knew everything about esato.com

and about the complaints about the T68m not being the first MMS-phone in the world (all the complaints esp. in Sweden, mobil.se).
He could be wrong, but said he had facts in front of him that said the speed of the GRPS in T68m and T68i were not the same, and he also talked about the FCC-documents.
But he might be wrong!
[ This Message was edited by: escobar on 2002-04-09 22:15 ]
[ This Message was edited by: escobar on 2002-04-09 23:18 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-09 22:15:00
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Well, I can put a penny on that his wrong.
But more important is what does the network support for tranferate.
It says in T68i White paper that there is four diffrent code schemes, cs, cs1=9.050 bps, CS2 13,400 bps, CS3 15,600 bps and CS4 21,400. It also says that cs3 and cs4 are not supported in any live network, i.e present speed limit is 40.200.
I think the operators not going to implement cs3&4 this this year, which means I have no use for that T68i supports higher data rate, but the 4+1 I can use and have a limit up to 40.200+13.400=53600.
But I wounder how perfect the conditions has to be if any operator can promise me QoS 53.600 bps.
Anyone nows if it(53.600) will works in downtown when traffic is heavy and a snow storm comming
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Posted: 2002-04-09 22:37:00
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I'm writing a letter to Sony Ericsson about some problems and about exchanging my phone, do anyone here know the mail-adress to Sony Ericsson in Norway?
-Esco-
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Posted: 2002-04-09 23:21:00
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4-1 and 3-1 ?! I dont understand! Is it software or hardware dependant? Plus will it be supported by the networks? I mean the speed will improve with the same network conditions? Hey i need an answer cos sometimes the connection's so slow, it s*cks! Thanks.
This post was posted from a T68
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Posted: 2002-04-09 23:39:00
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Ah! Sorry, I forgot to ask also: how do we know if the slots are 4+1 or they remain 3+1 after the upgrade! Thanks again.
This post was posted from a T68
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Posted: 2002-04-09 23:43:00
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snottra > You might be right. But from what I've been told its a 4+1, and that might be wrong too
Actually I dont care much about it either, hehe,..because it wont matter that much. As You say,..it depends on network.
I know that my network does not work with 4+1,..its more like 2+1 or 3+1.
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About the "upgrade" of timeslots just by software-upgrade.
I havent got a clue if this is possible or not
I'm not that much into the technical/engineering part
Another thing is, wap2.0 works far better than 1.2.1. And apparently that can be upgraded through software alone,..thats nice
Jan
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Posted: 2002-04-10 00:52:00
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If i'm not wrong the Trium Mondo was software upgraded to support GPRS, but of course it was "GPRS capable" when it was first released.. So i guess it should be possible on the T68 too.. Or at least not impossible..
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Posted: 2002-04-10 01:36:00
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