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Before I start ranting, let me first say that I absolutely adore my T630...
First of all, just wondering if you have faced the same problems I have with the SE Support Staff in S'pore...they either don't know what they are doing or they simply don't care.
After I bought my T630 less than a month ago (I converted from a N6100), I started missing ALOT of calls (the phone either doesn't ring or rejects the call when I press accept) and I had alot of problems sending SMSes. When I called the service staff, they told me to switch off my GPRS+GSM setting and just set it to GSM. But when I asked why, they tell me that some phones cannot function properly with GPRS setting on. What the --?! But can give no other solution, nor can they explain why. And when I emailed technical help, they tell me to go down to the service centre, instead of answering my questions about the settings. AND, obviously the counter girls at the service centre know nuts about the technicalities of the phone...sigh...I'm sorry but in terms of service, Nokia beats SE.
PS>> what are the limitations of WAP usage locally? Does the MyFriends function work in S'pore? Tks
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Posted: 2004-04-01 04:14:57
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Hi Lynn, I'm not sure whether you are new here but just for your info, there is also a Singapore group in Esato but later was not active as they have migrated to
http://www.secentral.net
This new site is especially dedicated to all fans in Singapore. Probably you can get some answers there too.
Well, let me try to answer som e of your problems. Basically, you need to check your T630 firmware whether it is the latest as sometimes, when you bought the phone, manufacturers downloaded the initial firmware which after some time, SE might solve some bugs and fixes to the T630. BTW, the firmware is similar as software context but only phone. You can check the firmware by using the jogdial and the * key by >*
As for the services offered, I believe it is very much depends. In Malaysia, the service is much better than the rest incl Nokia. Maybe in Singapore, it is rather different. Try checking with TonyG in
http://www.secentral.net on the SE Service Centre in Singapore where they used to visit and get discount for accessories. If I'm not mistaken, there is one in Orchard Road near Taka.
Hope this helps.
[ This Message was edited by: alex on 2004-04-01 03:48 ]
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Posted: 2004-04-01 04:40:28
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have you tried the
SG thread?
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Posted: 2004-04-01 04:41:31
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thanks for the tips guys
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Posted: 2004-04-01 06:34:28
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