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Yea, its not the system failure reboot full screen thing.
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Posted: 2004-06-18 19:07:46
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I had never seen this on my P900 until I read this thread. Then it started happening... Weird. I have, however, seen this on various other phones including my T68, T300 and T39.
Why would this start as soon as I read a thread about it? Is there something that causes this, or an I imagining things?
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Posted: 2004-06-18 20:18:29
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Read my post above
This was my Se service center's response.
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Posted: 2004-06-18 22:47:00
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ahhhhhhhh, the triangle of death! I kept getting that on random occasions on my P800, just got the firmware updated, and it seems to be fine now. That could be the problem possibly?
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Posted: 2004-06-18 22:54:23
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I suppose that's about ciphering, I have read on Esato that some SE phones have a hardware problem resulting in this. U may search for these topics.
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Posted: 2004-06-18 23:15:23
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I see some confusion here - we're NOT talking about the triangle of death. There is no death, the phone keeps functioning, plus it's just a small icon on an otherwise normal screen. My P800 does it now each time I make or answer a call. Within the first few seconds of almost each conversation, the phone makes a fairly loud beep (it sounds very loud to me, and people I'm talking to seem to hear it too) and a small yellow triangle with an exclamation point in appears just beneath the clock, left of the call time counter, in flip closed mode. The beep lasts only about a second, the triangle symbol stays there for the rest of the call. Otherwise, everything seems to be perfectly normal. It's independ of signal and battery strength. I don't care if it's telling me something about ciphering or not - if it was something I needed to know, or could do something about, sure. But why does it need to be so loud? EACH time my conversation gets interrupted by the person at the other end asking if I'm OK, or if something just hit me, or if my computer crashed.
Is there really no way to avoid this?
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Posted: 2004-07-11 00:54:02
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Nothing you can do about it, it's a network issue.
Your phone is trying to encrypt the call and it can't (for some unknown reason network won't allow it to) so it reports back the warning with the triangle.
You could install something like MiniGPS and see if it's the same cell number all the time and then ring your provider and tell them, but can't see what else you can really do.
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Posted: 2004-07-11 03:13:57
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On 2004-07-11 03:13:57, guyvernet wrote:
Nothing you can do about it, it's a network issue.
Your phone is trying to encrypt the call and it can't (for some unknown reason network won't allow it to) so it reports back the warning with the triangle.
You could install something like MiniGPS and see if it's the same cell number all the time and then ring your provider and tell them, but can't see what else you can really do.
i second that
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Posted: 2004-07-11 13:41:00
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Sorry to revive an old thread, but my p800, which I gave to a friend a few months ago, is now behaving in this infuriating manner: about 3-8 seconds into every call, it makes a loud beep, and a small yellow warning symbol appears on the call screen.
It never did this when I was using the phone, and we're both using T-Mobile, so what gives? I installed my own SIM into the phone and it beeps now, too!
Did anyone ever figure out how to fix this?
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Posted: 2005-03-02 08:27:31
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It's network related. This happened to me all the time on my k700 when I was roaming in Shanghai. Wasn't the phone, wasn't the sim, it's the network.
This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2005-03-02 08:54:29
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