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KNIGHT51NZ Posts: 88

1 log will cost you the same there as anywhere else if you've got a creditcard to use with paypal. 10 euro (12USD or approx 540 rupee) for 1 log should be no big deal if you can afford a phone good enough that this is a useful function for it.

[ This Message was edited by: KNIGHT51NZ on 2006-04-28 05:08 ]
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Posted: 2006-04-28 06:05:19
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scapevlocity Posts: 290

on the risk of sounding stupid (:p), what's FMA? file manager application? (just a guess.) very much interested.
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Posted: 2006-04-28 06:16:38
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REO Posts: > 500

@scapevlocity

I find " MY EXPLORER " much more useful. as FMA tends to get corrupted quite frequently.
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Posted: 2006-04-28 06:19:06
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scapevlocity Posts: 290

REO: thanks! looking into it right now.
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Posted: 2006-04-28 06:37:01
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docmagoo2 Posts: 52

Hey all,
flashed my W800, increased the size of my inbox. Now the inbox doesnt display time and date received like it used to, instead it shows the first few words of the txt message under the senders name. I kinda liked have the time and date without having to go into details to get it. ANy solutions?

I was o2 uk branded using R1AA008, now unbranded with EU2 and R1BC002. Love the new walkman start as opposed to the crappy O2 one!

regards
doc
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Posted: 2006-04-28 11:21:38
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g-roxx0304 Posts: 127

@ docmagoo2,

try and go to your inbox. then press "more" on any messages (don't go into the message),and choose "list options". After that,choose "date & time".
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Posted: 2006-04-28 13:11:37
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leprechaun Posts: 88

and whatabout reading the little book you've received with your phone?

messaging -> inbox -> more (right button just under screen) -> list options -> 'date and time' ... this's what you have been looking for?
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Posted: 2006-04-28 13:15:04
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docmagoo2 Posts: 52

lol that magic little book?
yeah figured that out!
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Posted: 2006-04-29 16:54:27
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coo1k3n Posts: 272

Jst increased the sms volume as well- im so gonna have to go txting crazy jst to check that its worked. N e one know the ideal size/no. of messages a K750i should store before it lags in speed?

Also, since some have mentioned FMA- can anyone use the 'hangup' button successfully that appears on the call pop-up window to end a call- or do you have the same problem where the program freezes when you press to hang up on the pop-up?
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Posted: 2006-04-30 20:23:35
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leprechaun Posts: 88

Quote:
On 2006-04-30 20:23:35, coo1k3n wrote:
Jst increased the sms volume as well- im so gonna have to go txting crazy jst to check that its worked. N e one know the ideal size/no. of messages a K750i should store before it lags in speed?


http://forum.unlock.no/index.[....]ic=10183&view=findpost&p=55541

In theory, a K700i is able to store at least 40 000 messages, but our experiences is that you can not store more than approximately 1000 messages - which should be enough for most people. When the phone is filled up with more than 1000 messages it starts to get extremely slow when opening message boxes. When even more messages is stored, the phone starts crashing when working, and opening inbox is not possible because it crashes. Sometimes, some messages will also disappear after crashing! On K750, some of the messages got corrupt when storing more than 1000 messages.

We've not experienced any problems when storing less than 1000 messages, but it will of course take a little more time to open the message boxes. We would recommend to keep the storage below 500 messages.

Here are some loading times (K700i):

Opening inbox with 1 message: 0,3 seconds
Opening inbox with 200 messages: 0,7 seconds
Opening inbox with 300 messages: 0,9 seconds
Opening inbox with 500 messages: 1,6 seconds (K750i: 0,9s)
Opening inbox with 1000 messages: 5,0 seconds (K750i: 2,2s)
Opening inbox with 2000 messages: approx 4 minutes

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Posted: 2006-04-30 20:36:14
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