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@ lazarni
thanks mate for keeping an eye out for me
but the p800 keeps the green light on for more than 20 seconds i know what you mean it used to do it with the t68m that i had too but only for 3 seconds or so not a minute!!
plus the light is on when the phone is turned off!?!?!?!?
why did my p800 have to stop working all at once at least let the phone part work!!!!!!!!!!
i didnt even get a reply at howardsforum
anyone know where i can find the battery for the p800 or a phone that uses the same battery as the p800???
im starting to think that it IS the battery and not the actual phone now
[ This Message was edited by: Naar on 2003-01-17 15:59 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-17 16:54:00
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Have you ever made a backup on your PC? You might try to restore that, then, coz that seems to happen before the phone actually boots...
Maybe worth a try....
Good luck mate, I can imagine how you feel, loosing your fresh love
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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:19:00
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first of all i dont have a pc (yet) im using the one in my business center in my building
so that option is out of the question
UPDATE:
i just got an email from SE and they said they got my email and that they will reply very soon
i think that they cant afford to make me wait cause i dont think they want to give the p800 a bad name (well im hoping

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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:28:00
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Hi!
Realy don't know P800, but my friends with Siemens SL45i had a similar problems. After a mind-storm :-) with some mates we realised, that MMC caused soft hangs and problems with turning on.
Have your problem solved as soon as posible!!!
Herbi
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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:31:00
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thanks but i took off the memory stick duo and it still wont work
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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:33:00
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A real "rim shot" here for you as i too think it`s your battery, so because li-ion/li-pol batts hate ultra low temperature, why not put your battery in the ice box to "refresh it" then try to boot the phone with a disscharged batt & then with a little charge in it. i`m serious & it wont hurt the battery.
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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:44:00
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so if i put my battery in the freezer it wont hurt the battry and will discharge itself after a bit?????
is that right???
ill try it but i just need to confirm
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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:47:00
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Realy strange! So maybe chip, which is steering the charging process gone crazy and didn't stopped charging and something may burned. But it's only my opinion! Cheers! Herbi
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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:48:00
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Hi my phone takes 2hrs to charge its a S55, ive left it charging all nite and nothins gone wrong! u should quickly take the battery of, leave it 5mins and put it back on, then see if the phone worx!!! if it doesnt u have a prob, send it away for a repair lol
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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:48:00
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well the battrys been taken out for more than an hour now and i tried to put it on but still i only get the start screen
i even left it in the start up screen hoping that it would take really long to load but after 30 minutes it was still at the start up screen
i just need pachy to confirm my post about his idea and ill try it
i overcharge my battrys from time to time (different mobiles) but all of them worked fine, it may be the actaul battry is malfunctoning maybe (i hope it is)
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Posted: 2003-01-17 17:52:00
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