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@boba & @kothor
The HBH-200 batteries were so easy to replace, I needed a solder, and a solid hand. In my hometown the former Ericsson Sevice Point (now SE) does not ship the headset to the lab, but somewhere else it is possible to get the batteries replace for around 20€.
That's the reason why I've serched the net for a Golden Peak italian dealer (that's the brand). The place they have suggest me has an incredible amount of batteries, not GP only, so I'm pretty much confident...
The HBH-10 eBay seller declares that the batteries are still in good condition, but if possible I'll try to replace them anyway.
I'll post the workflow, if any!!!
Thanks.
Cheers.
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Posted: 2005-08-27 23:15:01
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@elsapo those good old /// headsets should work years long, if they are charged usually on the same way.
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Posted: 2005-08-27 23:59:15
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@kothor, maybe you can try to delete all thd contacts in the menu phonebook option. Phone will not be locked if a wrong code is entered.
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Posted: 2005-08-28 04:32:50
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@wapt are there asian, chinese protos aswell? did /// cooperated with asian brands, factories in the past?
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Posted: 2005-08-28 12:28:02
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Have seen only R520 Prototype with phone menu interface in Chinese. Those ones were given to operators for test purpose before GPRS launched officially. Guess it was the only one prototype available with Chinese interface. Not necessary to do it if not for operators needs. Some companies in China mainland and Taiwan had cooperations with Ericsson. Among these, one company was called GVC formerlly. It has another name now.
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Posted: 2005-08-28 14:01:02
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@Tiger Do you have big photos of R380 internals? Just want to look at those 2xStrongARMs and RAMs. Those pics you have on your site are quite small and can't see anything interesting there. Thx.
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Posted: 2005-08-28 14:08:50
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Weird, that in r380 there has to be removed a screw to reach the aerial.
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Posted: 2005-08-28 14:35:16
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On 2005-08-28 14:08:50, kothor wrote:
@Tiger Do you have big photos of R380 internals? Just want to look at those 2xStrongARMs and RAMs. Those pics you have on your site are quite small and can't see anything interesting there. Thx.
I have only these pics (a bit bigger but only some of them)
You're looking for somehting like this:
You should have a good view in the pdfs
Part List R380, Advanced
13122-3_FEA209544_36UEN_D.PDF
and
Component Placing R380, Standart
1078-2_FEA209544_36UEN_D.PDF
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Posted: 2005-08-28 15:26:19
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Would it be possible to see for example background pix with r380? The ones for r520 etc
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Posted: 2005-08-28 16:20:33
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background pics for the r380 aren't possible. But there's an app from /// to change the startup animation on r380.
And I think it might be possible to exchange the operator name versus a graphic, but this would mean to make a hard change to the firmware.
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Posted: 2005-08-28 16:55:34
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