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Re: So I have a Nokia N95...
« Reply #30 on: 21 January 2008, 19:07:10 »

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... what do I do with it?
Reset it. Reset it some more. Send it back for repair. Reset it again. Send it back. Get bored, get an older Nokia which is reliable.


Like my good old business phone NOKIA 6310i, never ever let me down :y :y :y
Exactly.

In fairness, some of Nokia's newer non-Symbian phones are fairly reliable, but even some of them have their quirks.
To be fair though Windows Mobile can have it's moments and need resetting fairly often, probably cause I usually fill the memory up with stuff though.  :D
The one I have now is pretty good, rarely reset it.  Most of the resets are done because something stops, but then turns out to be hardware problem.

I would say mine gets reset perhaps every 3 months on average....
Yours ain't full of junk like my MDA pro though is it?
Must say I have much less installed on the lobster and its much more stable. Looks ugly but its a cracking robust little work phone.
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Re: So I have a Nokia N95...
« Reply #31 on: 21 January 2008, 19:59:32 »

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... what do I do with it?
Reset it. Reset it some more. Send it back for repair. Reset it again. Send it back. Get bored, get an older Nokia which is reliable.


Like my good old business phone NOKIA 6310i, never ever let me down :y :y :y
Exactly.

In fairness, some of Nokia's newer non-Symbian phones are fairly reliable, but even some of them have their quirks.
To be fair though Windows Mobile can have it's moments and need resetting fairly often, probably cause I usually fill the memory up with stuff though.  :D
The one I have now is pretty good, rarely reset it.  Most of the resets are done because something stops, but then turns out to be hardware problem.

I would say mine gets reset perhaps every 3 months on average....
Yours ain't full of junk like my MDA pro though is it?
Must say I have much less installed on the lobster and its much more stable. Looks ugly but its a cracking robust little work phone.
Nah, just basics - tomtom, checkpoint, games, few utils etc.  Rest of stuff i use is std wince built in stuff
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Re: So I have a Nokia N95...
« Reply #32 on: 21 January 2008, 20:08:35 »

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... what do I do with it?
Reset it. Reset it some more. Send it back for repair. Reset it again. Send it back. Get bored, get an older Nokia which is reliable.


Like my good old business phone NOKIA 6310i, never ever let me down :y :y :y
Exactly.

In fairness, some of Nokia's newer non-Symbian phones are fairly reliable, but even some of them have their quirks.

I used to have a 6310i.....on voda.......it kept  turning itself off....after i complained to voda.......the fix, and yes voda told me this......wedge a thin piece of cardboard inbetween the phone and the battery.....amazing advice  :o tho have to say it did fix it  ;D ::)
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Re: So I have a Nokia N95...
« Reply #33 on: 21 January 2008, 20:23:24 »

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... what do I do with it?
Reset it. Reset it some more. Send it back for repair. Reset it again. Send it back. Get bored, get an older Nokia which is reliable.


Like my good old business phone NOKIA 6310i, never ever let me down :y :y :y
Exactly.

In fairness, some of Nokia's newer non-Symbian phones are fairly reliable, but even some of them have their quirks.

I used to have a 6310i.....on voda.......it kept  turning itself off....after i complained to voda.......the fix, and yes voda told me this......wedge a thin piece of cardboard inbetween the phone and the battery.....amazing advice  :o tho have to say it did fix it  ;D ::)
All the 6110/6210/6310 suffered that issue, esp if they had been dropped at some point...
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Re: So I have a Nokia N95...
« Reply #34 on: 21 January 2008, 21:19:18 »

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... what do I do with it?
Reset it. Reset it some more. Send it back for repair. Reset it again. Send it back. Get bored, get an older Nokia which is reliable.


Like my good old business phone NOKIA 6310i, never ever let me down :y :y :y
Exactly.

In fairness, some of Nokia's newer non-Symbian phones are fairly reliable, but even some of them have their quirks.

I used to have a 6310i.....on voda.......it kept  turning itself off....after i complained to voda.......the fix, and yes voda told me this......wedge a thin piece of cardboard inbetween the phone and the battery.....amazing advice  :o tho have to say it did fix it  ;D ::)
All the 6110/6210/6310 suffered that issue, esp if they had been dropped at some point...

Yer right....but Who doesnt drop a phone  ::) ;D
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