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Daam hade to low with battery

but now wenh i hawe installd everything can i coninue tomorow wehn my battery i full ?
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Posted: 2004-09-17 23:31:45
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Yeah, you should be able to try it tomorrow. As long as they don't take the service down again. Hope you don't have any problems with it anyway
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Posted: 2004-09-17 23:33:11
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Posted: 2004-09-17 23:42:25
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still dont work!
fecking pc's and phones!
anyone about the Poole area that fancies doint it for me??
fatreg
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Posted: 2004-09-18 00:26:37
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On 2004-09-17 20:47:16, themarques wrote:
Bugger no Z1010 update....
P.s I dont think the server crashed the first time as alot of you seem to think, I believe it was more a trial run. Because its really simple for SE to realise that they sold X amount of K700's and the amount of people who might try to update online will be around about "y" so x+y=xy (xy: SHIT LOADS OF BANDWITH)
I believe your logic is flawed. I see three mistakes
1) If X is the number of handsets bought (let's say 100.000) and Y is the number of users trying to update (30.000). It is safe to assume that X>Y (Not all users will try to update at the same time)
Furthermore we need to get to a bandwith measurement per session (lets call this B)
Next you use an addition to calculate the needed (total) bandwidth. WHY?
The needed bandwidth would be Y multiplied with B =YB (users times needed bandwidth per session)
2) But then your result in your formula is a multiplication (XY). With the given parameters this would be totally wrong. For a multiplication you would need to assume Y is a proportion of users trying to update (so 30% =0.3) So X times Y = XY=100000x0.3= 30.000 (which is your Y)
3) Then you have XY (which you call a shitload of bandwith

but that has nothing to do with bandwidth you need to factorise B into your formula, SO XY times B, voila your total bandwidth needed
Sorry if I went a bit off topic, but flawed logic is a big problem nowadays. Just check news reports on researches and studies and you''l find them full of mistakes. And misinformation can have grave consequences.
Dietbrand
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Posted: 2004-09-18 01:05:33
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hi guys. need some help here. yesterday i was able to successfully update my K700i to R2L via the online update service. i haven't tried out the phone to see changes from R2A. Now i tried sending a JPG image from PC to phone via bluetooth but the phone did not accept the file because it says that the memory is full. the thing is i have 42MB free! any of you guys experienced this? btw i used DSS-20 and i also used a dial-up connection using a 56K modem (if these have any bearing to my problem). do you think i need to reflash my phone again? pls help. thanks.
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Posted: 2004-09-18 06:33:50
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@dietbrand One word sums up your explanation WEIRD... I did not claim to be Einstein...all I tried to give was a simple breakdown of what any normal person will understand.. I havent bothered to read through your whole explanation as I have better things to do. But as no human being is EVER 100% correct I guess that makes your explanation (if I can use your own words) "Flawed".
So if you thought your breakdown was "perfect" then think again............
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Posted: 2004-09-18 10:04:36
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You should read through dietbrand's excellent explanation, and I cannot see any flaws with his logic. And I doubt they would need 'shit loads of bandwidth' either, the filesizes are pretty small and I doubt many people would be updating at the same time. Anyway, this is a bit off-topic... so has anyone got any updates on the O2/Vodafone issues? I'm waiting for O2 to get back to me with any new info, but looks like I'll have to wait until monday now.
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Posted: 2004-09-18 10:15:45
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i can't uppdate mine

it says nosyncstation found
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Posted: 2004-09-18 10:48:38
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Did you look up which COM port the syncstation is using in Device Manager -> Ports, and then enable that port in Phone Monitor Options. Think thats all i did
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Posted: 2004-09-18 10:52:52
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