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my k800 if fine.
i'm just sorting out free 3G and video calling now ...
go to getjar.com for some cool java games
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Posted: 2006-08-01 15:40:24
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Fernandinho
if you never had any SE phones more buggy than k800, try to use k700 or k750 with first firmwares
i think k800 is much more stable compared to those SE phones
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Posted: 2006-08-01 19:09:05
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I totally agree with Serg. Whilst there are bugs with the initial firmware on the K800, it is overall a much better firmware than the initial firmware released on previous SE phones.
I think a lot of people read the list and thing 'Wow! That's quite a long list of bugs', but those bugs that are present are all just slight irritations. I, for one, have not had my K800 crash one and I have not read anything to support the accusation that the firmware is unstable.
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Posted: 2006-08-01 19:52:48
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On 2006-08-01 19:09:05, serg wrote:
Fernandinho
if you never had any SE phones more buggy than k800, try to use k700 or k750 with first firmwares
i think k800 is much more stable compared to those SE phones
I have Sony Ericsson Phones since T28S... T68i, T610, first versions of K700 and K750i and none of them had been so buggy like this one... I know what I'm talking about!
I don't understand where's the head of SE engeneers and why doesn't they release immediatly some new firmware better than this one...
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Posted: 2006-08-01 20:29:39
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I agree as well to the stability of the initial K800 firmware. The K800 reboots once every other week, while the initial K700 and K750 rebooted several times per week (sometimes several times per day).
The only issue I have with the K800 after some three weeks is that the cameracover open often too in my pocket.
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Posted: 2006-08-01 20:32:50
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> I have Sony Ericsson Phones since T28S... T68i, T610,
> first versions of K700 and K750i and none of them had
> been so buggy like this one... I know what I'm talking about!
I have to say I am rather suprised you have had more problems with the K800 than your previous phones. As you probably realise I have carefully monitored the firmware of all recent SE phones (having maintained the Firmware Overview pages here at Esato for the last 3 years or so) and in my experience the K800 has the most bug free initial firmware.
What problems are you experiencing with your phone?
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Posted: 2006-08-01 21:20:28
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gadgetboytom Posts: > 500
Have i posted this?
My k800i:
T-Mobile (Branded) R1CF001 (CDA102511/12)
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Posted: 2006-08-01 23:19:19
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Well I've just had some strange goins on, for example, since I've had the phone for nearly a month now, not a single crash or white screen. However, in the last two days, I've had as many crashes! One whilst surfing the net, and the other when just going through the menus!
I suppose the next firmware will sort it though...
One more point, I've noticed that if I click 'Applications' in the activity menu, it takes around 3-5secs to load, but if go throught the menu system its instantaneous?! Anybody else get this?
Cheers
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Posted: 2006-08-02 00:54:26
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Haha I'm still uncertain about purchasing this phone. Argh.
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Posted: 2006-08-02 01:41:45
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On 2006-08-02 01:41:45, obentou wrote:
Haha I'm still uncertain about purchasing this phone. Argh.
Dude, seriously, don't worry about purchasing it, it truly is a masterclass phone! I mean for a new phone it absolutly destroys the K750. The firmware is solid, despite waht many people complain about, a lot of the problems are individual.
Also, we're getting to that time when a new firmware will be released clearing up many of these bugs, and also improving the amazing picture quality even more!
My advice, you wan't be disappointed!
Cheers
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Posted: 2006-08-02 01:53:20
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