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@Webalistic: Try to get an app or use "My Phone Explorer" to tell you the battery temperature while it's connected. I'm sure it's got something to do with that, since the only thing behind the battery is the screen. Also, try a different computer and see if this happens, as well as try a different battery. I know it's very annoying, been there before
On a side note, does anyone know how to re-assign a default number from the quick contacts menu? Like I have a friend of mine who when at first I clicked on their thumbnail and selected a number, I ticked "Remember this selection" Now this friend of mine left for another country for good, but their original number is still there and I want to keep it. Is there any way that I can make their new number the default one other than having to delete the old one and put it back on?
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Posted: 2011-06-19 01:23:19
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On 2011-06-18 21:29:57, Webalistic wrote:
I'll continue the search. As for Google. so far it's provided me with several people experiencing the same behaviour on several devices, but non of those threads provide any solution.
Thanks for thinking along anyway.
Cheers.
i experience the same issue. It occurs when I use a different micro USB charger instead of one that came with the phone. Otherwise, it rarely happens if I use teh original charger or charge it through the computer.
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Posted: 2011-06-19 21:10:53
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A Fake Xperia ARC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT_hU-FcqOk
Where can i get one of these in the uk? - Ebay links anyone??
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Posted: 2011-06-20 11:47:52
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I'm in Beijing and return to the UK in about 5 weeks. Do you want me to see if I can pick you one up? Can save you a few pounds on postage.. if I see one I'll check it out for you first, if you have anything you want to know about it.
Just so you know, the website that video links to is Vietnamese not Chinese and they look legit-ish, selling arc at around 450GBP..
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Posted: 2011-06-20 14:40:07
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For the first time ever:
random reboot just when I was dialing number.
It was after 12 days of usage.
What is even more strange, the DATE of the phone after reboot was
02:48, 22nd June 2011.
What is that?
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Posted: 2011-06-20 14:56:24
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Anyone got tips on how to take a good pictures indoor or darker situation? How to take advantage of Exmor lenses? What camera setting u guys use? Thanks
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Posted: 2011-06-20 15:29:01
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On 2011-06-20 14:40:07, Ricky D wrote:
I'm in Beijing and return to the UK in about 5 weeks. Do you want me to see if I can pick you one up? Can save you a few pounds on postage.. if I see one I'll check it out for you first, if you have anything you want to know about it.
Just so you know, the website that video links to is Vietnamese not Chinese and they look legit-ish, selling arc at around 450GBP..
I bought a Real one for £419 in the UK. The idea is to get a fake one for GF so it wont hurt as much if she breaks it. Should cost no more than £200 i would guess.
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Posted: 2011-06-20 15:40:52
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More Arc accessories appears.. now extended batteries !!
regular standard size but with 1700mAh ( rather than original 1500 mAh )
http://www.mugen-power-batter[....]a-arc-lt15i-docomo-so-01c.html
large size and huge capacity 4500 mAh ( require included back cover to fit the larger battery )
http://www.mugen-power-batter[....]-so-01c-with-battery-door.html
Very nice, even thought I'll a large battery with a size that can require flat back cover... this will make the phone more elegant and provide longer battery life than standard one which is somehow limited by the arc design of the phone... I can guess a 2000-2100mAh capacity with such design...
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Posted: 2011-06-21 10:38:35
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the 4500mAh looked awesome (not for standard use) but when your on the train/traveling and cant charge the phone.
but 130usd is kinda expensive to get an ugglier phone
and 1700mAh can't be that much of a difference? anyone know from other phones
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Posted: 2011-06-21 10:48:53
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Yeah, but some may see the 4500mAh too big even for such traveling and they may go for external portable charger so they can charge the phone any where when required.. unless they hate to hold another thing...
the 1700mAh provides 13% more power than stock 1500mAh, so if the phone lasts 1.5 - 2 days then you might get extra 4 - 4:15 hours in theory... looks nice as there's no change in size ( I don't know about weight )...
yeah, price is kinda expensive for the 4500 but it's okay for the 1700 as it cost almost same as stock 1500mAh...
some will say 1500 (stock)*3 = 4500, so 47 (stock from one search)*3 = 141 still higher than 130 for 4500
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Posted: 2011-06-21 11:25:47
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