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Bryan84 Posts: 334


On 2008-02-22 11:27:32, aremaboy wrote:
SEUS server must be very busy now...people are all updating...


Took me about 10 minutes to download the updates before it started installaion.
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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:28:48
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peric012 Posts: 6

Anyone with Nordic Generic manage to update the phone ?
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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:33:16
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james-a-d Posts: 4

Is anyone else getting the creaking/crackling interference type noise in the media player when you play, pause and adjust the volume?
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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:33:56
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apotts Posts: 117

Not much change in the camera quality.

New firmware is the lower of the 2 comparisons attached. First comparison is indoor flash.



Outdoor - "tripod" mounted (again, bottom crop is the new firmware):


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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:38:03
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DarKMaGiCiaN Posts: > 500

I have the latest FW

the pic quality is much better now
check this pic



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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:40:31
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ajwales Posts: 49


On 2008-02-22 03:04:27, Tervel wrote:
How do you know that you're not receiving HSDPA? I'm just curious if you have done any speedtests to see what speeds you get with the 3G+GPS option.



I'm just going off the symbols I see on the screen...will do a speedtest later to double check
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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:40:47
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apotts Posts: 117

You can't really judge unless you do a before and after - and most importantly you don't shrink the picture down. Only a 100% crop is useful.
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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:42:05
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jmcomms Posts: > 500


On my network handovers between GSM and 3G don't go smooth always. So i could use the function to lock the phone to 3G. Ah, whatever... GSM/3G is anyway under a shortcut.

I have to admit that the names on the menu are very confusing. I'd expected

GSM Only (only enabling GSM radio)
GSM/3G (enabling both radio's, so you can access GSM, UMTS and HSDPA)
3G only (enabling UMTS radio only, so you can access UMTS and HSPDA)

Why they named it HSDPA is a clue to me, maybe they needed a visual conformation that the phone supports HSDPA indeed


More confusing is the fact that

a) Selecting HSDPA doesn't lock it to 3G (as you might want to prevent those awkward changeovers) so it's NOT a typo, where SE meant to say GSM + 3G, GSM or 3G. The phone still changes to GSM, so perhaps this is a bug?

b) As it does say HSDPA, you might expect it to only use HSDPA - but of course it doesn't do that either, and happily uses the normal 3G packet data service.

So, what exactly IS the point of the HSDPA option?

Is it a clever feature I've not understood? Is it perhaps meant to be;

GSM + 3G (No HSDPA)
GSM only
HSDPA (GSM + 3G + HSDPA)

?
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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:43:53
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lun4r Posts: 72



Is it a clever feature I've not understood? Is it perhaps meant to be;

GSM + 3G (No HSDPA)
GSM only
HSDPA (GSM + 3G + HSDPA)



make sense...
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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:45:27
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ajwales Posts: 49


On 2008-02-22 11:43:53, jmcomms wrote:



So, what exactly IS the point of the HSDPA option?

Is it a clever feature I've not understood? Is it perhaps meant to be;

GSM + 3G (No HSDPA)
GSM only
HSDPA (GSM + 3G + HSDPA)

?



Yeah, thats exactly how it appears to work on my phone, I was travelling yesterday and using my phone a lot, had the 'HSDPA' option selected, and it switched between the 3 types without any losses of reception

If it did lock to HSDPA, it would be pretty useless around the north of england as the HSDPA coverage around here is sketchy at best!!

[ This Message was edited by: ajwales on 2008-02-22 10:49 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-22 11:48:11
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