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First of all, I'm not trying to sound like a "now-it-all". But I would like to offer my services to people out there who has common or technical questions about GSM cell phones or the GSM net. I'm fron Sweden and I've been working some time for Ericsson troubleshooting base station components, like boosters, PA's and the sorts. Currently I'm working in a small workshop in Norway that repair all sorts of mobile phones. Feel free to post questions about sw upgrades, common faults of almost any phone, and I'll try to snoop up som info for you. I sure sound like a commercial, but I'd like to help. I see that there are a lot of "newbie" or "RTFM" questions here but I hope that someone can put up a challenging question. Hopefully I' don't need to answer questions about; "Why isn't my Nokia working?"...we all know the answer to that one
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Posted: 2002-10-19 21:27:00
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Ok first question:
Why 3 post ???
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Posted: 2002-10-19 22:03:00
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Ok, sorry I was bored...it will never happen again...cross my heart.
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Posted: 2002-10-19 22:06:00
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Why you cant make a t68i software java and www available ?
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Posted: 2002-10-20 00:58:00
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I'd like to know that to;-)
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Posted: 2002-10-20 01:42:00
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Where are the releasenotes for the latest software-versions?
I guess that's a good one
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Posted: 2002-10-20 02:04:00
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The main thing they do in the new revisions of software are smaller updates of network depending stuff. So the release notes of the softwares are a major bore to read. Trust me. You won't get like, more pixels of your display or faster handling of the memory of the phone. :=) So don't expect interesting reading. And...it's also confidential. sometimes.
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Posted: 2002-10-20 09:44:00
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I guess you probably could make the T68 Java enabled, but this is a strategic move that the manufacturer of the phone made. I understand that you only have to write a Java enginge in the core software of the phone. Hence the upgrade fron Siemens SL45 -> SL45i..... that's only a software upgrade. No hardware changes there.
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Posted: 2002-10-20 09:47:00
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So is it possible then(t68i)
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Posted: 2002-10-20 09:56:00
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Theoreticaly....Yes
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Posted: 2002-10-20 09:58:00
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