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Why do you think that? I can assure you that's not the case. You may not need a credit to flash, but you need one to finalize. Without finalization, the flash is as good as useless.
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Posted: 2005-06-22 13:37:21
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Does someone have news from SE and EU_1 firmware?
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Posted: 2005-06-22 14:51:43
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still no news of the updated firmware on SEUS yet? anybody?
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Posted: 2005-06-22 17:07:09
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On 2005-06-22 17:07:09, mp3wiz wrote:
still no news of the updated firmware on SEUS yet? anybody?
4th July from O2 is a 'place marker' not a definite date - it may slip further.
The link claim to have new 750s in stock for O2. O2 shops say they are withdrawn until a future date.
SE cannot say anyhing but 'imminent'.
Basically I called around. SE cannot say, O2 are waiting on SE. The link are selling software that is not available/written!
Cancelled my order for accessories. May return phone and get D500 instead.
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Posted: 2005-06-22 17:38:20
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O2 phones have not been locked to the network.
Tried a Tesco sim card (O2 network). Phone works OK for GSM but same problem with GPRS (using Tesco WAP GPRS settings)
Anyone with an O2 phone tried Orange sim and GPRS?
[ This Message was edited by: O2 K750i on 2005-06-22 19:37 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-22 19:23:11
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Yep - I'm using an Orange SIM in an O2-branded K750i. GPRS works fine - worked before and after updating firmware (I updated before they blocked SEUS)
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Posted: 2005-06-22 19:25:19
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just to clarify, no one has ever *gained* a forced-on shutter sound from upgrading the firmware, have they?
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Posted: 2005-06-23 07:32:49
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nope tzakiel dont worry just yet im on the latest and its still silent when in silent mode
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Posted: 2005-06-23 09:10:05
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Ok, silly question, but does SE not understand the concept of the backout plan ?
It's now been a week since their upgrade was seen to disable major phone functions on those K750i's using the O2 network and therefore the SE engineers have presumably been working on a fix for that week.
This means that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of K750 users who now have a phone they have not been able to fully utilize for a week (with this out of service period still increasing) and there is no fix obviously forthcoming. This being the case is it not time SE used SEUS to enable those people to revert the firmware back to the original levels so that these people can return their phones to a fully working condition ?
Or, as that would have been a simple and fast action to implement could the problem be more serious than that ? Could it be that it is the flashing process, not the actual firmware, which has caused the problem ?
Whichever, it is time for SE to publically acknowledge the fault and give timescales for the solution to this.
(I must say I'm surprised the media haven't picked up on this - I would have expected theregister.co.uk to have written about it by now at the very least)
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Posted: 2005-06-23 09:23:38
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I have been using the new firmware on my K750i (unbranded with O2 sim) since the day the firmware was released and have come across these problems. 1) The phone has freezed on a few occasions while viewing video clips. 2) When I have tried to take a photo, I press the button half down to auto focus, it does this but when I press it to take the picture nothing happens. It does the same with the video, apart from the auto focus part. It sometimes takes 2 or 3 presses to take a photo. This is very annoying. 3) And lastly and mentioned through the posts, the video quality is a disgrace compared to what it was like.
Is anyone else having any problems like these?
Thanks
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Posted: 2005-06-23 09:30:44
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