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Chivalry Posts: 54

hi i posted in general about the poor reception my K750i was getting,,,
when held beside my K700i... if my k700i is showing a full 5 bars..... my K750i struggles to get a measly 2...... and if my k700i drops to 2 or 3.. sometimes i can get no signal at all on my new k750i :0(

SOmeone said this is a problem that has been adressed with the latest firmware? is this true?? and if so how do i know what my firmware is? and can i update it myself??

i looked in the technical screen of the phone but there lots of differnt numbers that could be firmware... i wasnt sure which 1 i needed to quote :/

thnx for any help
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Posted: 2005-11-18 16:28:33
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Tervel Posts: > 500

To find your current firmware do the following:

From the home screen (NOT the menu - just the plain background) use your joystick point to the right > then hit * then
>*
this will take you to the service menu, from there select Service info, Software info.

This will show you your current version of the firmware.

As far as the updated firmware, I do seem to get a little bit better reception, but I'm disadvantaged to begin with because I'm using this phone on Cingular (ex AT&T) and their coverage is primarily on the 850mhz band.
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Posted: 2005-11-18 21:53:58
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citysoldier Posts: 59

Yeah I want to get firmware to fix this aswell but if you do this the latest software will cripple your mp3s or your memory stick. I wonder how firmware can actually fix this though.
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Posted: 2005-11-18 22:50:06
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Chivalry Posts: 54

hmm.. is alot of differnt numbers in there...
R1L002 is at the top though... is that my firmware?? and if so,, is it new or old/ thnxc
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Posted: 2005-11-19 16:49:12
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citysoldier Posts: 59

R1N is the new one. Read the firmware overview thread - http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=92737
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Posted: 2005-11-19 21:01:25
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JwY Posts: 500

r1n035 is the newest to be exact, but yes, you should be cautious of the memory card problems
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Posted: 2005-11-20 00:24:45
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Dan_Aykroyd Posts: > 500

Trust me; you update it then you loose your phone! Stay away from it until a new release comes out!
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Posted: 2005-11-21 06:01:03
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Tervel Posts: > 500

That's more than a little strongly put I'd say. I bet there's many people out there who've upgraded to R1N035 and don't have all the issues of the users who are posting here. I personally haven't had much problem with my phone after upgrading. It does require an occasional reboot but it did need it before the upgrade as well.
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Posted: 2005-11-21 07:52:50
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