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masseur Posts: > 500

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On 2004-10-20 18:34:27, Jah wrote:
@masseur

My P910 seems faster after the update - what about yours? It could perhaps be that the Restore process has placed all the apps into contigious memory etc.


yes, after using it since last night and this morning it does feel a little snappier though I doubt the reason is as you suggest. I haven't yet filled my P910 and still have 45mb free so making the small amount of space I have used contiguous probably wouldn't make the difference I feel since the update
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Posted: 2004-10-21 10:12:25
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SL33PYH34D Posts: 486

Did the update last night. I notice the link for the update service is now live on the main site under the more option in P910i support.

Anyway so far have noticed no improvement whatsoever, and worse have found what appears to be a really annoying bug in the email client (which wasn't there previous to the update) in that it now will not connect to any email account (POP3 or IMAP) where the password contains numerics. It just returns a message about being unable to connect and to check the username and password is correct.
When changing the password on the account to something which does not contain numerics it works fine. Punctuation in passwords also works fine, so its just numerics which don't appear to work.

CDA is: CDA162005/3

Before:
Phone: R3E008
Bluetooth: R2C
Organiser: R1A30
CDA: R1A29

After:
Phone: R4A006
Bluetooth: R2C
Organiser: R2A17
CDA: R2A16
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Posted: 2004-10-21 11:03:49
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masseur Posts: > 500

all my email account have numerics (as well as upper and lowercase) in the password and they still function correctly when I check my mail after the update
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Posted: 2004-10-21 11:09:39
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vojta66 Posts: > 500

I did it as well...any known improvements?





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Posted: 2004-10-21 11:10:51
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Jah Posts: > 500

The mic sound quality of my HBH-200 when connected to my P910 seems much better. Also the BT seems more stable now - the old version of the firmware did not like me swapping between headsets.
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Posted: 2004-10-21 11:55:47
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SL33PYH34D Posts: 486

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On 2004-10-21 11:09:39, masseur wrote:
all my email account have numerics (as well as upper and lowercase) in the password and they still function correctly when I check my mail after the update


Well absolutely none of mine do, but if I change their password to remove the numerics then it works fine.
Could always be the combination of numerics I use though. Definitely was not doing this before the update though the same passwords that now fail were working fine before.
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Posted: 2004-10-21 12:08:10
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jplacson Posts: > 500

Ok, my gripe with the online update... or more with the restore feature.

I've been having BT issues and my Error USER 113 with Quickoffice.

After the update (without doing a restore yet) Ouickoffice works! And BT issues seem to go away.

The minute I restore... Quickoffice doesn't work again, and BT issues are back.

Master Reset doesn't fix this either... I have repeat the online update.

grrrrr........
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Posted: 2004-10-21 12:24:14
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Jah Posts: > 500

@jplacson

re: Quickoffice

I have heard that if you accidentaly installed Quickoffice on the P910, when Quickoffice is already in ROM, you will get problems. Try deleting all references to Quickoffice from your c: drive (do a back-up first though!).

re: BT

Delete all pairings and start again. I think you may have corrupt BT settings.
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Posted: 2004-10-21 12:53:41
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psikey Posts: > 500

Always makes me wonder why people put themselves through this if there is no noticeable/known improvement.

I'll wait for when firmware fixes a problem I have or enhances usability (no problems at all with mine yet)
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Posted: 2004-10-21 13:03:29
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frontman Posts: 381

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On 2004-10-21 13:03:29, psikey wrote:
Always makes me wonder why people put themselves through this if there is no noticeable/known improvement.

I'll wait for when firmware fixes a problem I have or enhances usability (no problems at all with mine yet)


Yeah I'm thinking the same. However my inquisitive mind muses.. "why bothere releasing an update... if theres no reason to update?" There must be something in the update that makes it worthwhile!?
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Posted: 2004-10-21 13:26:24
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