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rickster2kuk Posts: > 500
Was this the one posted a few days back. Mine wasn't/isn't on this list either, mine is UK generic.
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Posted: 2011-11-01 22:06:16
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On 2011-11-01 22:06:16, rickster2kuk wrote:
Was this the one posted a few days back. Mine wasn't/isn't on this list either, mine is UK generic.
Yes it was, and mine is also UK generic. I got the 2.3.3 update so hopefully its nothing to worry about. Out of interest what is your SI number?
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Posted: 2011-11-01 23:04:28
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How do I check what kit my Arc has?
[ This Message was edited by: mange69 on 2011-11-01 22:40 ]
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Posted: 2011-11-01 23:40:09
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It's on the box and will have the letters SI before it and be in the layout of the ones above. Might be in the info under the battery as well if you don't have the box still.
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Posted: 2011-11-02 00:09:56
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still waiting for the update. SI 1246-9197.5
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Posted: 2011-11-02 00:18:05
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are you still talking about the 2.3.4 update or is there a new one?
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Posted: 2011-11-02 08:47:25
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ugh australia melbourne
mine is 1246-2425.5
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Posted: 2011-11-02 11:18:59
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On 2011-10-27 23:19:16, aka Dus wrote:
FFS. My LT15i 4.0.2.A.0.42 that I updated to 2.3.4 this morning has spontaneously rebooted about 15 times already. Running Google Listen, Spotify, FM radio while out and about this afternoon it kept rebooting as I tried to listen to my content, infuriatingly. Then it just died before my eyes as I wrote an SMS, read email etc this evening.
Has anyone else had this post 2.3.4 reboot nightmare? The phone is to all intents and purposes unusable if this continues.
So whaddya know, the rebooting is being caused by a loose connection (possibly with the battery) in the hardware. When I was out and about with the Arc in my pocket it was obviously rebooting when I stepped too hard or banged in to something. A quite gentle knock on the rear of the handset when I am holding it know sees it sometimes turn off outright, or more often reboot (though really, really quickly).
Might have to try stick a bit of paper in beside the batter to keep it more firmly in place.
Very, very disappointed with this as the exact same problem started with my X10, pretty much the same amount of time after I had bought it - circa 6 months. Life in plastic, it's not fantastic.
I wonder is it covered under warranty? I am sure I have dropped the handset a couple of times but I haven't been chucking it against the wall.
Thanks @Ricky_D for your help on this mate. Would be much happier if it was just a simple bad flash as you suggested.
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Posted: 2011-11-02 13:02:55
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On 2011-11-02 13:02:55, aka Dus wrote:
On 2011-10-27 23:19:16, aka Dus wrote:
FFS. My LT15i 4.0.2.A.0.42 that I updated to 2.3.4 this morning has spontaneously rebooted about 15 times already. Running Google Listen, Spotify, FM radio while out and about this afternoon it kept rebooting as I tried to listen to my content, infuriatingly. Then it just died before my eyes as I wrote an SMS, read email etc this evening.
Has anyone else had this post 2.3.4 reboot nightmare? The phone is to all intents and purposes unusable if this continues.
So whaddya know, the rebooting is being caused by a loose connection (possibly with the battery) in the hardware. When I was out and about with the Arc in my pocket it was obviously rebooting when I stepped too hard or banged in to something. A quite gentle knock on the rear of the handset when I am holding it know sees it sometimes turn off outright, or more often reboot (though really, really quickly).
Might have to try stick a bit of paper in beside the batter to keep it more firmly in place.
Very, very disappointed with this as the exact same problem started with my X10, pretty much the same amount of time after I had bought it - circa 6 months. Life in plastic, it's not fantastic.
I wonder is it covered under warranty? I am sure I have dropped the handset a couple of times but I haven't been chucking it against the wall.
Thanks @Ricky_D for your help on this mate. Would be much happier if it was just a simple bad flash as you suggested.
I had a similar problem with my K850i, though are you sure it's the battery? Can you wobble it, because looking at mine and it feels pretty secure, because it fits the gap, where as the K850i slid out vertically. Could it maybe also be an internal fault, which when the phone experiences a shock it short circuits or something. Actually my K850i did this too, now I think back
when you pushed down on the edge of the right side it would reboot. Kinda sucks both ways, though not to be surprised by
standards.
@At general 2.3.4 update, seriously SE I am getting tired of waiting please hurry the f
k up!
[ This Message was edited by: adsada on 2011-11-02 12:28 ]
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Posted: 2011-11-02 13:26:47
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On 2011-10-28 18:35:34, adsada wrote:
On 2011-10-28 17:51:42, SKIBBE wrote:
Extended Battery Question!
I have a 3600 mAh battery for my Xperia Arc,
how do i get the phone to display the correct % it's all fokked up, going from 90% to 40% in 30 minutes and then from 20 to 30 yes UP! and then on 0% it can last for several hours ???
[ This Message was edited by: SKIBBE on 2011-10-28 16:52 ]
That's the slight flaw with getting a more powerful battery, the phone still believes that its got a normal one. As far as I'm aware there is no way to change that. You could do some maths and work out the ratios to the percentage you see to what is actually there...
I have no problem with it when i follow this rules.
•The first couple loads keren entirely, and entirely empty let go before you load him again.
•After these couple keren simply this way frequently possible to the oplader hang, this is well for lithium ion accumulator.
•Entirely to empty after 30 time the accumulator lets load. This ensures that the accumulator % status is calibrated. If you do not do this chance has you that you differ at data moment large in accumulator % status see.
•The accumulator becomes during and after the first month use always better, therefore at the first couple keren load the accumulator not yet will function 100%, because he must be still conditioned.
•After 2 years of production date amounts to the capacity of lithium ion accumulator still approximately 80%. It does not determine if you do not use him or, this accumulator to deteriorate after course of time. This reduction has been coupled to technology. For this reason advise it to production date is look at if you buy a second accumulator in the future. Now applies that of course not yet because the accumulator is now all new.
And it works perfect
Why are people think that i'm spam and i have limit for 3 post in a day? What is wrong with my post, well one thing for sure i'm out of here in this crap Esato..........i hate that when they accused me for this shit.
[ This Message was edited by: worf1000 on 2011-11-02 20:32 ]
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