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Hey Everyone
I have a SE C905a that I have flashed a western european fw into and I love it (AT&T Disabled sooo much, finally got wifi
) but I have noticed a few problems..
- Everytime I use the YouTube application and watch videos, my phone becomes incredibly slow after quitting. It lags like crazy until I restart the phone then everything is normal, until I use YouTube again and it becomes sloww again (I use wifi for all my connections if that makes a difference)
- I take pictures with the flash on and I will find small white dots all over the place, sometimes they are few of them, sometimes there are many, and sometimes there are none, but usually there are some small white dots. This really bothers me as they ruin my pictures
- There is a little "G" above my signal bars (the "G" is to the left, like, upper left, if that makes a difference) and it ends up disappearing after some time. I have a large "H" in a box next to the signal bars though, that always is there unless my signal is bad or something. The little "G" always disappears after a while though, and doesn't come back until I restart my phone, then it stays for a while, and then disappears again.
I would really appreciate your help for my little dilemmas, I have tried reflashing, full resetting of my phone, and nothing seems to help. Could you guys please help with my problems? Please? I would appreciate it very very very very much.
Thank You So Much
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Posted: 2010-07-19 15:17:23
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I think the g is for "gprs" and the H is for HSDPA.
The small white dots on the flash are common in cheap small digicams. It's caused by either small flecks of dust inside tor just in front of the camera. It occurs in cameras where the flash unit is very close to the lens.
Keeping the camera lens clean might help, also try under exposing a little. In my C905, this happens occasionally but not frequently.
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Posted: 2010-07-20 06:55:09
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On 2010-07-20 06:55:09, max_wedge wrote:
I think the g is for "gprs" and the H is for HSDPA.
The small white dots on the flash are common in cheap small digicams. It's caused by either small flecks of dust inside tor just in front of the camera. It occurs in cameras where the flash unit is very close to the lens.
Keeping the camera lens clean might help, also try under exposing a little. In my C905, this happens occasionally but not frequently.
what is happening when the g and the h appear at the same time and what is happening when the g disappears and there is only the h? why does the g even disappear?? it's like a pattern..
that could be the problem for the camera.. I take a picture of my living room with the blinds shut so its a little dark but not really and the picture takes with a flash and many dots appear.. I do this again with the samee result everytime.. I just want a picture of my living room
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Posted: 2010-07-20 15:33:32
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Don't worry about the G business, It's a slower connection than H. H is the one you want.
Regarding the white spots, all I can suggest you do is clean your lens, also air out your room incase there is a lot of dust.
Maybe there is dust inside the phoe too - if so you'd need to dismantle and clean, though I've never seen an internal dust problem in a C905.
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Posted: 2010-07-21 02:01:12
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On 2010-07-20 15:33:32, krazydemon wrote:
On 2010-07-20 06:55:09, max_wedge wrote:
I think the g is for "gprs" and the H is for HSDPA.
The small white dots on the flash are common in cheap small digicams. It's caused by either small flecks of dust inside tor just in front of the camera. It occurs in cameras where the flash unit is very close to the lens.
Keeping the camera lens clean might help, also try under exposing a little. In my C905, this happens occasionally but not frequently.
what is happening when the g and the h appear at the same time and what is happening when the g disappears and there is only the h? why does the g even disappear?? it's like a pattern..
The G (GPRS) is present when only 2G reception (dial-up speed internet) can be picked up.
The H (HSDPA/HSUPA) is present when 3.5G reception is available. Usually 3G and 2G is also available but ignored in the interests of faster (broadband) data speeds. The symbol showing is the one (and only one) that is connected.
The G and H symbols should not show on the phone at the same time. This could be a negative side effect of flashing a 850/1900/2100MHz UMTS phone with a 2100MHz UMTS only firmware. AT&T uses 850 & 1900MHZ GPRS for 2G and 850 & 1900MHz UMTS for 3G. T-mobile US uses 1900 MHz for 2G and 1700 & 2100MHz UMTS/HSPA for 3G. Perhaps your phone is confused over what frequency it should be looking for...
[ This Message was edited by: carkitter on 2010-07-21 10:16 ]
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Posted: 2010-07-21 11:05:28
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the little 'G' is meant to be there...
even if your on 3g/H....
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Posted: 2010-07-21 11:17:32
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carkitter, I'm not sure if you're right. I really don;t know though. You could be..
Would a screenshot of my screen help?
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Posted: 2010-07-21 17:22:56
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewzeio78Xjo
Look at that video, 35 seconds in. That guy has a G and an H just like me
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Posted: 2010-07-21 17:26:23
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You cann't never see the connection type with small symbol "е" when using HSDPA (or 3G).
It is important that only with the letter "H" (HSDPA) or if you haven't HSDPA -> 3G icon:
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Posted: 2010-07-21 19:05:27
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Centur, I can't really understand what you are saying.
Basically, my phone's signal bars look like the third picture you uploaded (the one with the G and the H)
and after a while, the G disappears and there is just the H
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Posted: 2010-07-21 21:00:08
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