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Hi everyone,
I've got this strange thing happening with my P910. For some reason, even though it was saying that it's on the GSM network (the signal indicator was all there, the cell ID was valid, and otherwise, the phone was able to hop cells) all my calls were re-routed to my voicemail. The other thing is that I was not able to send/receive SMS either. And no - I made sure I wasn't on "Line 2" either.
As soon as I took the phone to flight mode and back, it all came back to normal.
Anyone has had this thing happening to them? I'm running the latest version of the firmware (updated about 3 weeks ago)
Thanks,
Ino!~
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Posted: 2005-04-12 03:43:36
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that's strange behaviour..... never heard of it
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Posted: 2005-04-12 03:59:29
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this usually happens when the signal is not strong.U r lockrd on the cell but it is too full to let u receive calls.U can make calls but can't receive it.It's noway to know when this happens.If u restart the phone,it registers again onto netw and there r chances it will work.Which happened.
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Posted: 2005-04-12 06:54:08
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Well, as I said - it seemed to hop cells properly. Unless said cells were really busy, then I can't imagine that would have been the case. The funny thing is that after it returned from flight-mode - it seemed to work (I was able to call the number and get it to ring), but there were a few queued SMSes which didn't come in untill I *really* rebooted the phone 30 minutes later, when I noticed it went again up the creek.
Ino!~
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Posted: 2005-04-12 10:25:17
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I have this when my 2nd SIM card with same number in my T630 has overtaken the P910 signal. P910 indicates all OK, but doesn't do anything. Just dial any number, it will try to connect, say a short tuut tuut (instead of a single tuut saying 'connecting') and comes back to normal screen like you never dialled anything (like some kinda auto-abort). Then the P910 has retaken the signal again.
[ This Message was edited by: dirkies on 2005-04-12 15:42 ]
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Posted: 2005-04-12 16:41:20
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