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I have a feeling this half hearted upgrade has not done much good although there are very little bugs to actually speak of. Mine is fine. I rarely use Bluetooth & Wi Fi & my browser seems ok but I normally use Opera 5 anyway.
Goldgrow in answer to your question,no. But as I said it's just been a half upgrade of the existing firmware which is odd. I am sure a full one is due soon
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2010-05-29 17:37 ]
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Posted: 2010-05-29 18:36:04
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Anyone know how to use wifi on the FB app?
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Posted: 2010-05-29 19:00:51
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Turn WiFi on first and connect to you set favourite access point. Then load the facebook app. Your phone should automatically use WiFi to connect.
I used to have the problem where WiFi was turned on and connected but the phone would connect via its mobile internet connection. Installing the updated version of R7BA076 seemed to have sorted this but in doing so. It has bought other problems. Most of which I can replicate on all my other A200 platform phones. To me A200 has improved a great deal since it was initially released but I'm disappointed that
have still not corrected some of the problems plaguing every release version of A200.
I'll still stick to my Elm until about August which it will them become a spare as I will be getting an X10 mini pro around that time. Maybe even longer if some of its issues get sorted out.
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Posted: 2010-05-29 21:53:50
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I am sure they will get sorted. Overall A200 seems to have become more stable these days but roll on A300 if ever
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Posted: 2010-05-29 21:56:00
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I really like the phone as it has good features and a supported back for your hands. its smooth sleek and feels expensive in hand, and it also (finally
) lets you use "non-square" hi-res album artwork unlike on older
phones like
W595.
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Posted: 2010-05-31 20:52:37
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On 2010-05-28 17:43:14, Rookwise wrote:
With the updated version of the original Elm firmware the signal is a lot better and there are other subtle changes including the the option to change the size of the standby clock in the display settings. I have however noticed the phone has slowed down slightly, bluetooth has become a little unstable and the Netfront browser hangs a lot.
This message was posted from a J10i
Thanks for the heads up Rook, was planning to upgrade to a newer firmware but will wait for the next version instead.
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Posted: 2010-06-01 08:00:24
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Bonovox, how much do the speakers retail? I know those come with the w995 but I'm sure
also sells them. And how is the music quality for portable speakers?
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Posted: 2010-06-01 13:05:43
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The speakers come with the W995. They can be bought seperately for around £25 in the uk and from the Sony Ericsson Eshop.
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Posted: 2010-06-01 17:53:00
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On 2010-06-01 13:05:43, goldcrow wrote:
Bonovox, how much do the speakers retail? I know those come with the Aino but I'm sure
also sells them. And how is the music quality for portable speakers?
I dont recall them coming with the aino
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Posted: 2010-06-01 17:55:11
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hello to all.
i recently bought myself an Elm and i am quite happy with it.
one thing anoys me: the connection via bluetooth to a computer can't be established. i tried this on two PC's (Win XP and 7) i reach the pairing step and after i enter the PIN the SE PC Suite gives me it gives me a failure message. anyone else has this kind of problem?
i connected with a data cable and it works. FAST.
the software that is currently in the phone is:
1231-1917
R7BA076
100210
can anyone explain or give a link about how the versioning system works for SE?
also, is my firmware up to date?
i beleive that my phone is for the central/western european market. can i install additional (eastern european) languages for the text input feature?
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Posted: 2010-06-07 15:37:56
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