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I'd accidentally set up two email accounts under the same account title. When I deleted one of them, it still remained in the "Today" menu, although I could 'hide' it.
I recently deleted the second, and that one doesn't appear as an option under the 'Today' preferences menu, but the first one is still there!
Last edited by Indighost; 06-17-2006 at 10:23 AM.
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what is the problem with bluetooth? iam using HBM 610 with M600 and again I havent found any problems?
As I walk around and come back to my office at work or at home, it'll reconnect to my headset for a while but eventually, it'll stop reconnecting and I can't get them to connect at all until I reboot the phone. Even turning off BT on the phone and back on doesn't work. Neither does rebooting the headset
I don't know if this counts persay, but in the R2A manual, there's a mix-up in the handwriting recognition chart; the return slash and comma sign are swapped.
Has anyone tried using a regular USA gsm sim card on the phone? I have been using a tmobile sim card and besides having the phone crash or lock up at times I even have trouble getting it to restart most of the time. I have to take the battery out and try resetting it. Out of all the phones I had in the future I never had any as buggy or defective as this phone. Even on Esato ppl are reporting restarts, lock ups, and more about the m600i. I'm honestly thinking about trying to get a refund or sell the phone off and go back to a ppc :-\
Has anyone tried using a regular USA gsm sim card on the phone? I have been using a tmobile sim card and besides having the phone crash or lock up at times I even have trouble getting it to restart most of the time. I have to take the battery out and try resetting it. Out of all the phones I had in the future I never had any as buggy or defective as this phone. Even on Esato ppl are reporting restarts, lock ups, and more about the m600i. I'm honestly thinking about trying to get a refund or sell the phone off and go back to a ppc :-\
I've been using the phone for about 3 days on TMO USA and have the following bugs:
-MAJOR ISSUES with maintaining a 'heartbeat' connection without having to hard reset the phone. Not sure if this is related to the DataViz ActiveSync client or the phone's GPRS reception. Therefore Direct Push is sketchy at best.
-Exchange ActiveSync issues: incomplete synchronization of calendar and contacts, duplicate entries in calendar, bad Symbian request error (-6) causing constant sync failures, e-mail sync of e-mails I have already opened and read (but not deleted)
-anybody else notice there is no way to create phone profiles with different ringtones (meeting, outdoor, etc.)?
-time changes periodically even though I have set my home time zone to San Jose (Central America)
My question now is WTF Sony and DataViz were doing during the time the phone was being delayed for release? What kind of product testers could miss these very large and obvious issues? If the phone is trying to compete against a BlackBerry, which it is, at least have the decency to get basic e-mail functionality working. Better yet, put it in the hands of non-tech savvy business travelers, who require e-mail on the go (the target market), and check for seamlessness.
I really want to love this phone considering the form factor and A2DP support (I'm afraid to try streaming stero via BT) but I am readily starting to appreciate my E61 for the seamlessness of the Mail for Exchange software. The question now is how long before these software issues are corrected and will I still have the phone when they are?
My question now is WTF Sony and DataViz were doing during the time the phone was being delayed for release? What kind of product testers could miss these very large and obvious issues? If the phone is trying to compete against a BlackBerry, which it is, at least have the decency to get basic e-mail functionality working. Better yet, put it in the hands of non-tech savvy business travelers, who require e-mail on the go (the target market), and check for seamlessness.
As far as I understand this software predates UIQ3 and existed under another name - and it had problems then. So I dont think any amount of time would help.
So perhaps the better question is why did Sony Ericsson pick it at all?
Sometimes you wonder what is in the heads of these people. If the phone is to become a hit, you damn well better pick a software that will perform, otherwise people will blame you the phone maker not the software maker.
I can't seem to connect using gprs .
the phone rebooted one time and freezes 1 time too.
I had the phone for 1 day .
SE update says I have the latest software . it looks like P800 again .
I hope they fix these bugs soon .
-MAJOR ISSUES with maintaining a 'heartbeat' connection without having to hard reset the phone. Not sure if this is related to the DataViz ActiveSync client or the phone's GPRS reception. Therefore Direct Push is sketchy at best.
-Exchange ActiveSync issues: incomplete synchronization of calendar and contacts, duplicate entries in calendar, bad Symbian request error (-6) causing constant sync failures, e-mail sync of e-mails I have already opened and read (but not deleted)
-anybody else notice there is no way to create phone profiles with different ringtones (meeting, outdoor, etc.)?
-time changes periodically even though I have set my home time zone to San Jose (Central America)
Just curious if you are using the latest firmware from SE's online update srevice???
I expect a few bugs (even though there should be none) in any new device, but SE are really doing themselves a dis-service by putting this phone in the market with so many issues. Obviuosly they knew they were sending out problematic devices as they had a software update ready as soon as they phone launched. Seems like a back-a$$ way to launch a phone.
I hope they get the their problems sorted out before the P990 hits the street (because I will buy that phone), but I have strong doubts.
BillB, I did install the latest firmware and even tried unistalling and re-installing Dataviz RoadSync again, but still having the same issues unfortunately.
The pattern I'm seeing is the connection is made to the Exchange Server, e-mail is synchronized, calendar only partially synchronizes, and contacts do not synchronize at all due to a "Symbian Error [-6] Bad Request***Sync failed!" where the connection is lost.
What I'm curious about is since the phone was officially only released outside of the US, where 3G is readily available, could it be possible adequate testing was not done over a GPRS connection by Sony and/or DataViz?
Also, I'm curious what Sync settings others are using for e-mail, calendar, and contacts? I'm having a real issue with the calendar (incomplete sync) and contacts (no sync).
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