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I received my order has despatched note from o2 just after 4pm. It first appeared on the DHL tracking a couple of hours later but that gap will vary dependant on how close your theoretical despatch time is (o2 piling them up to go) and your actual despatch time (DHL pick them up and it appearing on their tracking)
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Posted: 2005-06-23 11:29:17
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thanks for that info, on neowin a person said he just tired to order a handset but apparently se are recalling all outstanding headsets lol i hope i get this handset tomo, o2 should get the bloody story striaght, instead of changing the bloody date all the time and each time you phone up you get a different story, what firmware r these phone do you need to upgrade via the se website or not
[ This Message was edited by: kokoko on 2005-06-23 10:54 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-23 11:35:15
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just opened my phone and found out it is the R1A044 Firmware!!!!!!
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Posted: 2005-06-23 14:18:13
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Ordered my O2 K750i Upgrade on Sat.11th June and was told that they were out of stock until Mon.20th.
I phoned customer services last night to see when they would be back in stock again. The bloke I spoke to said they did get a batch in on Monday and they were using these to clear the backlog of returns, upgrades and new contracts. He said if I was included in that backlog I should get my K750 in 2 days, if not, there would be more stock coming in and I would have to wait no longer than 7 days.
As of this morning my order is with the carrier and will be delivered shortly - Woohoo! Canny wait!
Cheers, Col.
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Posted: 2005-06-23 14:29:38
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@Joe9789
As is mine, I have managed to get it to freeze once but that was through frenetic button activity while viewing a picture, I have had no *touch wood* freezes on idle at all.
Anyway, I just happened to be reading the bugs thread and there someone stated they have had one that freezes all the time and a replacement that doesnt freeze at all, both the same overall firmware number, our firmware number !
So dont panic yet, the fault is/was more subtle than that, evidence to support this is the fact that they have had such a hard time sorting it out ! if it was just a single firmware revision they could have identified/replaced/recalled the relevant handsets and had done with it, not this fiasco !
[ This Message was edited by: Ornithophobe on 2005-06-23 13:33 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-23 14:32:37
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well fingers crossed. I might try updating myself but i have heard that it ruins the gprs settings, is this true?
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Posted: 2005-06-23 14:40:00
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I got one from O2 online, a few weeks back and it has been working great. It has only been turned off about 3 times in all the time I've had it and so far, no problems.
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Posted: 2005-06-23 14:42:39
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Personally i'm glad it's the old firmware!
That means they must have found way of sorting out all/most of the problems with the old firmware without using the new firmware which screws up video quality and GPRS.
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Posted: 2005-06-23 16:50:35
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Well o2 have sent me a handset that freezes just like the first one!! i thought they were getting new firmware "wail" i am so sick of this merry go round
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Posted: 2005-06-23 19:02:38
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Me too killhippe, my first K750 only crashed randomly, occasionally.
This new one I've got (I got it around 9 hours ago) has switched itself off or crashed, 5 times already.
Pretty annoying. I'll have to wait until the 4th before they get a new batch in but I won't be here, I'm on holiday
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[ This Message was edited by: bumfilter on 2005-06-23 18:50 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-23 19:49:24
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