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caff
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Posted: 2002-12-14 08:26
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Here's an article about 7210 being recall by T-Mobile , in a simple words, 7210 sux !!!!!!

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/59/28569.html
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Posted: 2002-12-16 18:24
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the 8310 had major fu*king issues - so has this one - I won't touch nokia - they are losing the plot - I'm sticking with T68 for distant future - still nothing in uk that beats its practicality (don't shout at me SPV users - it's good - but a brick)

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Posted: 2002-12-17 09:22
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On 2002-12-14 05:56, orangeman wrote:
Orange are strict as shit on software - this causes delays blah blah blah - there are still cock-ups though - 7110, V66, 8310, & T68 - all had software bugs - not network problem - manuafacturers & networks don't work closely together to develope handstes & iron out bugs - what works for one network won't nessesarily work for another.




I'm just wondering why it's always a british operator who don't get the phones work in their network. Everywhere else it seems to be just fine, but noooooo, not in Britain. And actually vendors and networks DO work together in these issues. Oh, and how do I know? Because, I'm involved.
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Posted: 2002-12-17 10:40
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so far den t-mobile have pulled 7210 from its range entirely

o2 has suspended its release

and now VIrgin Mobile UK has suspended its release of the 7210 due to the exact same SW probs around SMS, gprs interference and mms fails !!

nokia is shit. nuff said.
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Posted: 2002-12-17 13:15
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@orange...I have also mentioned that Telestet in Greece cannot get the 7210 and the similar 6610 to function properly, particularly with MMS. Why do I get the feeling that this has mostly got to do with the incompetence of Nokia and not of the networks? The networks in the EU cannot possibly be technologically inferior.

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Posted: 2002-12-17 13:18
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Is this problem when the networks in question dont use nokia systems in there transmitters?
Seems that the phone is ok on some networks but not others.
I have a 7210 and only a few probs so far. Soft reset once. My t68i has also done this.
orange
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Posted: 2002-12-17 13:34
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On 2002-12-17 13:15, haki wrote:
@orange...I have also mentioned that Telestet in Greece cannot get the 7210 and the similar 6610 to function properly, particularly with MMS.



Actually I don't wonder that since they have Ericsson infrastructure...
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Posted: 2002-12-17 13:39
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An impeccable network equipment ought to be able to operate perfectly with any respectable terminal, just as any respectable terminal ought to operate at any network that fulfills the industry specifications. Only minor problems were reported with the T68i; and not all networks use Ericsson hardware.

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Posted: 2002-12-17 13:56
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On 2002-12-17 13:39, haki wrote:
An impeccable network equipment ought to be able to operate perfectly with any respectable terminal, just as any respectable terminal ought to operate at any network that fulfills the industry specifications. Only minor problems were reported with the T68i; and not all networks use Ericsson hardware.



I'm just wondering that if there's a bug in terminal, it should appear with all of the operators in their networks. But since there's problems appear only with couple of operators and rest of them are ok, there must be something else than a bug in a terminal also.
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Posted: 2002-12-21 12:20
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@orange @haki - uk networks, aswell as some other EU nets like customised Software - add & function here, remove a menu there, put all the preset networks settings in - that sort of thing. But if a phone is shit, ultimatly the manuafacturer is responsible for this. Thats why other UK nets have suspended/withdrawn it - Orange are, so far happy with their software version - other networks are not & yes Orange pulled the plug on the 6610 aswell - only a few weeks before release - so that tells u something - nokia =

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