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I awoke this morning to find that some but not all of my contacts had dissapered and that spaces were left where once a contact had been.
I use a T68m has anyone seen this before and if so can i get my contacts back.
Regards
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Posted: 2002-06-11 10:11:00
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my phone did this and i got really mad with it, but i took the battery out and then the sim card and left it a few hours then put it back together and they came back.
Jacob
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Posted: 2002-06-12 16:55:00
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Crap this has just happened to me - had the t68m since feb. Can't get the munbers back - all are (or were) stored in the phones menu. No idea why this has just happened - other than it is hot today (am digging here!)
Any body found a fis for this?
Cheers.
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Posted: 2002-07-29 23:34:00
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Happened to one of my mates with a T68i (R2E006 firmware). He tried everything but no luck. In the end he just gave up
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Posted: 2002-07-29 23:38:00
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My old Ericsson GH388 and T18s has done this before, and my T68i has just started to do the same! The numbers are still there and you can access the numbers from the Address Book Contact Name, but CallerID cannot pick-up anything to display when one of those contacts calls.
Delete and re-sync your Address Book usually works, although your Voice Dial and Picture links will be lost. And not much use if you don't have a connection to your PC.
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Posted: 2002-07-31 01:02:00
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Change your sort order (ie First Name, then Last Name, or vice versa) then change back to your original setting.
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Posted: 2002-08-03 07:24:00
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I never experience this in any of my previous phones (GA628,T10,T20)
I am now using R600 and never have such problems
I think you guys should save the contacts on the sim card.
It will be a safer bet
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Posted: 2002-08-03 07:56:00
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in most cases here the phone stores more numbers than the simcard so that idea is no help.
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Posted: 2002-08-03 11:22:00
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