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On 2007-08-08 17:32:07, haris_el wrote:
There is a whole topic regarding people having this problem of not receiving sms...
You are the first person that i heard saying that is not SE fault for the errors on the phones. Who is the fault then? The users?
Why not the networks? Why not individual base stations? Why not individual SIMs?
Only with the m600 users i hear that they have problems in receiving sms, and i dont think that is just a coincidence that only we; the m600 users have this problem.
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only you M600 users ever have trouble receiving texts? You've asked the users of every other phone, on every other network, and it's just you M600 users? I can assure you, you're wrong on that! I've experienced similar issues with a P910, a T68, a T28, my wife often has the same problem with her bright pink Nokia 7272, my dad's Samsung often does the same thing, it's an extremely COMMON problem amongst all mobile phones and it pretty much always has been. The fact that a bunch of M600 users (but not, by a long shot, all M600 users) have experienced it means nothing, other than that the M600 is just as prone to it as any other phone.
If you asked the users of EVERY phone on the market to list the bugs they'd experienced with their phones, you find that EVERY phone on the market has this "bug" attributed to it by somebody, somewhere, I promise you.
Personally, if I was you, I'd ask the network for either a new phone or a new SIM. SE aren't going to fix your problem with software, because it's not a software problem - if it was, we'd all have it.
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Posted: 2007-08-08 18:12:26
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that is true - anywhere you have code, you have bugs - wont matter which phone company it is
why doesnt SE cheer us all up and add profiles to uiq
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Posted: 2007-08-08 18:54:42
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and so the 4 times i restarted the phone and immediately i got about 15-20 messages it was the network fault and not M600? So with the restart of my m600 the network somehow gets fixed and sends messages to my phone...
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Posted: 2007-08-08 19:24:07
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My one month old M600i with the most recent firmware works perfect and has not crashed once. Period. And I push it. Could it be that yours is simply faulty? In fact I know of quite a few people who have recently purchased M600's and have experienced zero issues as well.
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Posted: 2007-08-08 20:28:57
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@haris_el - by restarting your phone (any phone) you're forcing the network to re-register your presence so yes, that can often cure all sorts of network-side ills. It sounds to me like your local cell is simply losing you.
i've experienced exactly what you're describing on a few different phones, and seen others have the same problem - it's not only not exclusive to the M600, i don't even think it's a handset issue at all.
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Posted: 2007-08-08 20:38:28
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i asked a qestion about sendinig SE a n e-mail in page 4 plz gve their addres and a text to send
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Posted: 2007-08-12 05:41:08
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On 2007-08-08 19:24:07, haris_el wrote:
and so the 4 times i restarted the phone and immediately i got about 15-20 messages it was the network fault and not M600? So with the restart of my m600 the network somehow gets fixed and sends messages to my phone...
Some days ago I had the same problem with my M600, after the restart I received 10 messages.
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Posted: 2007-08-12 09:24:48
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I seriously doubt that this is a network problem.
I have owned dozens of mobile phones and my last phone having this problem was an earlier model of Nokia (a couple of years ago), but losing the connection to the operator is 99,9% a problem with the handset, and not with the operator.
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Posted: 2007-08-12 09:56:15
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On 2007-08-08 19:24:07, haris_el wrote:
and so the 4 times i restarted the phone and immediately i got about 15-20 messages it was the network fault and not M600? So with the restart of my m600 the network somehow gets fixed and sends messages to my phone...
it's phone's fault it RECEIVED 15 messages??
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Posted: 2007-08-12 11:47:59
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On 2007-08-12 11:47:59, antichrist wrote:
On 2007-08-08 19:24:07, haris_el wrote:
and so the 4 times i restarted the phone and immediately i got about 15-20 messages it was the network fault and not M600? So with the restart of my m600 the network somehow gets fixed and sends messages to my phone...
it's phone's fault it RECEIVED 15 messages??
Yes, because the sms was sent some days ago (for example 1 or 2 days before).
[ This Message was edited by: ermetek on 2007-08-12 13:38 ]
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Posted: 2007-08-12 14:36:43
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