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I think that aem kei is very busy with his t610... :p
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Posted: 2003-06-25 23:35:34
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sorry guys but i was having a drink with somebody from siemens
the T610 is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
really Ubercool
@ dimitri: mine is made 03w21 so it doesn't have the hissing problem, my sound is really crystal clear, never had such a clear sound in a phone
poly's are DAMN loud!!
eurm it's kinda late now so i'm going to bed cuz i have to be up @ 4am because my girl has here last "examens"
i'll MMS you guys soon promise...
but you have to sens me an MMS to have your number, i only have racings number...
here MMS me @ 0494893477
now i must zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzleep
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Posted: 2003-06-26 00:27:44
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okay budy will send you an MMS soon.
btw it isn't that late. but i only have to get up @8
some life T610 pics are welcome
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Posted: 2003-06-26 00:41:13
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Yep i mms you also. Have you received it? Greetzzz
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Posted: 2003-06-26 10:01:45
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It's me again, I posted before about a problem with low standby time on a T68i.
I've been asking around a bit and came to the conclusion that the cause could be the simcard. Apparently my Pay&Go simcard could be too old, it dates from january 1999.
I'm not well know with this technology, so after looking around on the internet i found there are two types, phase 1 and phase 2, and 2 voltages, 3 and 5 volt. I dont know what phase uses what voltage, but apparently phase 2 has a larger memory capacity and extended funtions (call costs, etc...)
I don't know what phase my card is, but has "3 volt" on it and it has memory for 100 phone numbers.
Anybody could give me a bit more information, and confirm that this could be the cause. If yes, i'll go to a proximus shop a ask them to copy my sim to a new sim.
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Posted: 2003-06-26 11:06:32
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Ive heard a story of a guy who had bad reception all the time, the operator gave him a 'stronger' SIM card, and his reception is good now. Because searching network is taken a lot of your battery-power. I used to have an old (1999) mobistar-card. I let it replace with a new one because with the old one the display-name on my T68m in standby-mode was B-mobi mobi* (2-lined) my new sim card says just mobi* one line, so i see my background img better. I also have a proximus card with 200 contact-places.
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Posted: 2003-06-26 11:30:01
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I've got an old Pay&Go card and don't have any porblems with it ... But your 55 hours I think I know what it is, sometimes when I check the status whit the screenlight got something like 50 hours but when the keylock is on and you chech the status than I have more than 200 hours
P.S: this whas when I got the T68i James Bond Edition with an old software now with the R7A I don't have this anymore ....
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Posted: 2003-06-26 11:42:59
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a stronger sim card? you can change yours to a new one with more memory, thats all
greetzzz
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Posted: 2003-06-26 12:43:45
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No in fact there are some differences ... my mom had one of the very first sim card of proximus and she had to change it cause the new phones accept only a 3V simcard, my dad had the same with the T39 and then the P800 ... This is complicated but it's free so... who cares
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Posted: 2003-06-26 12:48:20
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yea your right
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Posted: 2003-06-26 14:01:39
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