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On 2008-01-15 14:14:21, ANDYBRAD wrote:
installed 38 on orange uk

lost the large clock on the front screen!!!! lost a few other options in the settings menu.

Also get unable to index files for my music

The large clock is still there. It is on mine anyway (O2) so don't see why it wouldn't be available on yours......
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Posted: 2008-01-15 14:19:31
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kenoby Posts: 407


On 2008-01-15 12:50:13, vbayma wrote:

On 2008-01-15 11:46:03, vegetaleb wrote:
It seems lot of people don't care about it but what about video recording quality? It's not acceptable to have such low video bitrate even at 320*240,it's very pixelised! nokio phones at 320*240 30fps are far better and it's only a matter of FW calibration so don't you hope that SE repair this too in the upcoming big FW?




I don't think my K850i have bad video quality, K800i was a lot worse... Isn't fair compare to Nokias because they have a worse still camera and no flash at all...

I use the R1CA037 firmware but yes i think SE may improve the video quality by a new firmware lets wait until january 20 an see what happens..



I doubt they will improve it and yes, it is quite fair to compare Nokias and SE. Don't want to mention feature differences, but small difference in camera qualities cannot justify BIG difference in video recording and playback. I didn't had problems converting videos for N95. I used same settings for K850i and of no use. Varying speed and offset voice playback... even after quality decrease...

Nokia with no flash? Could be true if you have said it 1 month ago.. Don't get me wrong but having K850i doesn't mean being blind.
It is slow, needs improvements and needs them quickly..



[ This Message was edited by: kenoby on 2008-01-15 13:22 ]
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Posted: 2008-01-15 14:21:51
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kenoby Posts: 407


On 2008-01-15 14:14:21, ANDYBRAD wrote:
installed 38 on orange uk

lost the large clock on the front screen!!!! lost a few other options in the settings menu.

Also get unable to index files for my music



Try to master reset the phone. For the clock, you can find the setting in the settings>display> clock size
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Posted: 2008-01-15 14:25:03
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ANDYBRAD Posts: 56

master reset and nothing there. just reflashing it. Lets see.

Also gett he message. not enough memory to index files and it asks me to delete my files on the phone.
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Posted: 2008-01-15 14:27:29
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kenoby Posts: 407

Did you try to take out the battery for a few mins? I cannot remember anything else. Few people here had same problem.. Looks like phone doesn't clean after himself
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Posted: 2008-01-15 14:34:30
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ANDYBRAD Posts: 56

right battery out master reset twice. m2 card out

reflashed twice

still no large clock. the option just isnt there.

still memeory error. not enough memory to index files. please delete some!!


Anyone else on orange and flashed it?

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Posted: 2008-01-15 14:51:19
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ANDYBRAD Posts: 56

hmmm carnt get the orange homescreen working either. says it uses too much memory. Any ideas?

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Posted: 2008-01-15 15:11:34
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kenoby Posts: 407

Bad luck. Sorry, can't help you on this one.. It really looks like installation does not clean after itself. Might be incomplete. Does SEUS offer downgrade to 37?
If no, get it to SESC for a reflash or wait for a day. They might refresh the server...
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Posted: 2008-01-15 15:32:46
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ANDYBRAD Posts: 56

where do i find my nearest se sc?


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Posted: 2008-01-15 15:37:24
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vbayma Posts: 142


On 2008-01-15 14:21:51, kenoby wrote:

On 2008-01-15 12:50:13, vbayma wrote:

On 2008-01-15 11:46:03, vegetaleb wrote:
It seems lot of people don't care about it but what about video recording quality? It's not acceptable to have such low video bitrate even at 320*240,it's very pixelised! nokio phones at 320*240 30fps are far better and it's only a matter of FW calibration so don't you hope that SE repair this too in the upcoming big FW?




I don't think my K850i have bad video quality, K800i was a lot worse... Isn't fair compare to Nokias because they have a worse still camera and no flash at all...

I use the R1CA037 firmware but yes i think SE may improve the video quality by a new firmware lets wait until january 20 an see what happens..



I doubt they will improve it and yes, it is quite fair to compare Nokias and SE. Don't want to mention feature differences, but small difference in camera qualities cannot justify BIG difference in video recording and playback. I didn't had problems converting videos for N95. I used same settings for K850i and of no use. Varying speed and offset voice playback... even after quality decrease...

Nokia with no flash? Could be true if you have said it 1 month ago.. Don't get me wrong but having K850i doesn't mean being blind.
It is slow, needs improvements and needs them quickly..


[ This Message was edited by: kenoby on 2008-01-15 13:22 ]


Ok You are talking about the N82... really a good phone. I was comparing with the N95 such an expensive phone with nice video quality but really poor led flash... Really uneceptable... And no i'm not blind... K850i have it issues... for me the most anoying is the speed issue..

What I really don't like about Nokia is its style, the materials that Nokia uses look a little cheap... and cracky, chunky... And the OS Sybian dosen't moves me at all... I think the K850i is slow in media center but the N95 8GB or others Nokias with this Symbian OS 9.2 Series 60 is really all slow...in simple day a day activities..(even the UIQ of the new W960i i dont like) But no further more conversations about that becouse Taste is a matter os personal choice... let's not start a fight of Greeks and Troians alright??
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Posted: 2008-01-15 15:50:58
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