11-20-2006, 05:00 AM
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Join Date: 10-18-2006
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PDAPhone: PPC-6700
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Carrier: Sprint
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Questions / Problems with 6700 after a months use.
First off, I have searched for answers to some, but not all of these questions on the forums, but have not found anything that was able to solve.
That being said...
After a month of using the ppc-6700 on Sprint service I've got some issues that I can't seem to get worked out and would like to know if anyone else has had this trouble.
- An incoming and outgoing call will always be disconnected within the first couple seconds, but when they call back or I call back right away, it works. It's always the same thing, talking..talking... click, disconnected. It happens every time I make a call or someone calls me, for the first instance of the call, but once it's done it, the phone usually lets me finish the second call.
- Tapping trying to open notes, browse to a directory, or opening text messages results, 85% of the time in each tap highlighting a new folder as if I was dragging trying to select all folders. No matter how much I tap, the rate at which I tap the screen, nothing will let me open a note, text message, or directory. This happens more often then not and a soft reset doesn't always fix the issue. (I have to soft reset a couple of times a day.)
The keyboard works about 30% of the time. For example, if I open up the keyboard and then click on contacts and send a text message (for example) sometimes it will allow me to type in the text area of the message. If I click on contacts and send a text message, then open up the keyboard, same effect, sometimes it will work, some times it won't. If you tap (sometimes rather hard) on the back of the device the keyboard will kick on, sometimes it takes a soft reset. There's no common factor to it not working.
Anyone know of anything that might resolve these? Be it a firmware update that maybe I didn't recieve, something alone those lines. All the software I have installed is on the storage card and even without that in there these troubles presist.
I'd appreciate any help offered.
Thanks for reading.
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