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Mine use to make weird sound when focusing.
3 of which I had did and the 2 others it was fine.... all on same firmware... 037
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Posted: 2008-01-24 16:14:01
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Yeah, because right now I have a green and a blue one on my hands, and well, can't decide which one to get rid of
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Posted: 2008-01-24 16:16:48
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1. 037 (SE werent kind enough to release 038 in my region)
2. everything is auto. ive tried changing just about every setting in the phones camera with little success
3. yes
4. holding the shutter button half-way down until the green box appears. i know how to take photos. this phone's camera functionality is simply broken. im glad yours works, but most peoples dont
Hi Dupet,
Thanks for the feedback. I wasn't implying that you didn't know how to use your phone, I was trying to eliminate the common causes of bad pictures. But it really looks like there is something wrong with your phone.
How did you clean the light sensor? I used a toothpick to gently remove any dust/etc that was there and that solved my issue. Now I have set my phone to ISO100. It isn't perfect, but it gives me better colors.
Hope you can sort your handset out!
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Posted: 2008-01-24 16:30:09
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On 2008-01-24 16:11:39, obentou wrote:
Hey guys,
I noticed something a bit awkward with the K850i.
For those with Velvet blue K850i's, (greens can also try this), when you take a picture, does the focus sound play a bit weird? It seems like the volume starts at a very low level then it goes to normal after a split second. This also applies to music you play.
I Have a green K850i, and i noticed this variation of volume when i m using the keyboard, becouse i use the click sound, so when im taping somethimes the click are louder sometimes are not...
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Posted: 2008-01-24 16:31:54
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On 2008-01-24 16:11:39, obentou wrote:
Hey guys,
I noticed something a bit awkward with the K850i.
For those with Velvet blue K850i's, (greens can also try this), when you take a picture, does the focus sound play a bit weird? It seems like the volume starts at a very low level then it goes to normal after a split second. This also applies to music you play.
This is certainly a firmware problem. I've had 4 different firmwares in the same phone, two branded firmwares and two unbranded, the problem with the sync-ing of the internal volume controller and actually playing the sound has occurred on 2 of those 4 firmwares (1 branded and one unbranded). I'm now on Voda's R1DA038 firmware and all is good. No volume lag. I suspect it's something that'll be sorted with future firmwares.
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Posted: 2008-01-24 16:38:46
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Well hopefully it is a firmware problem. My Green and Blue K850i's are both on R1CA037 and only the Blue one demonstrates this peculiarity.
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Posted: 2008-01-24 16:52:40
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My unbranded blue K850 on 037 does this funny focus sound also.
My 1st blue K850 didn't do it though.
Odd.
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Posted: 2008-01-24 16:58:18
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On 2008-01-24 16:52:40, obentou wrote:
Well hopefully it is a firmware problem. My Green and Blue K850i's are both on R1CA037 and only the Blue one demonstrates this peculiarity.
Do you have two k850s?
Why on earth?
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Posted: 2008-01-24 17:09:03
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On 2008-01-24 16:11:39, obentou wrote:
Hey guys,
I noticed something a bit awkward with the K850i.
For those with Velvet blue K850i's, (greens can also try this), when you take a picture, does the focus sound play a bit weird? It seems like the volume starts at a very low level then it goes to normal after a split second. This also applies to music you play.
Does this hamper the functionality of taking photos or listening to music?
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Posted: 2008-01-24 17:11:18
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the sounds (keypad etc.) do start at a low volume at first, but then goes to a normal volume quickly. I believe stepping up the volume like this is done to prolong the life of the speaker.
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Posted: 2008-01-24 17:35:40
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