Listen to the tone called "Special" - this is actually the sound of someone spelling SMS in Morse code.
Then try "Ascending". This spells out CONNECTING PEOPLE.
you can get a program called Cwget here: DOWNLOAD
This decodes the sound you get from your microphone straight into letters in english. In the program click the two auto buttons and from setup put the main filter to very wide....
bloody hell, why can't you fiddle with ericssons... i've always been an ericsson bloke, but my main issue with them was that you can't customise them! oh well... :/
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Originally posted by Jase_ELXR8 Go to where you change you sms message alert
Listen to the tone called "Special" - this is actually the sound of someone spelling SMS in Morse code.
Then try "Ascending". This spells out CONNECTING PEOPLE.
Jase, you seem to be the electronic gizmo trick guy. good stuff mate. Only thing is i got a Motorola mobile. And pretty much in advilliax's boat, can't modify tones, play games etc.
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Originally posted by HSE2 What Nokias does this work on. Just had my 8250 die. Couldn't fix it either, and they had to give me a new one
hmmm, so ericssons are not that bad after all...
i bought a T28 back in October last year and it was screwing up a bit, so i took it in in October this year and they gave me a brand new one. the only reason i did it is to get a new phone for free, or get the old one fixed up. hehe but yeah, i'm quite happy with the new phone - looks like they've fixed a few bugs in the year or so.
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Oh great. I got an 8250 a few months ago and it's hung twice. (Forgive my computer terminology). I had to remove and re-insert the battery to get it back to life. Seems I have much to look forward to with it.
My friend has had an 8210 for a fair while now and his scren soemtimes goes all messy. ie, the operator logo and other text on the screen are malformed, sometimes the screen goes blank or fades in and out and a few tims it has hun on him as well.
I had a 5110 before and I must say that thing is excellent. I've dropped it from my pocket a few times onto cement and nothing's happened to it. It's built like a brick sh!thouse. These new phones are all so damn flimsy.
Originally posted by 3Toed Oh great. I got an 8250 a few months ago and it's hung twice. (Forgive my computer terminology). I had to remove and re-insert the battery to get it back to life. Seems I have much to look forward to with it.
yeah that s what mine started to do as well before I got sick of it.
Lasted only 3 months
And I was thinking about getting a 8250 because I was told it was a very reliable phone. My Ericsson T28s has to be the worst phone in the world, its been replaced five times (four times in 5 mths) and this new one still hardly works! I swear I'll never get another ericsson again!!
Originally posted by RPO83 And I was thinking about getting a 8250 because I was told it was a very reliable phone. My Ericsson T28s has to be the worst phone in the world, its been replaced five times (four times in 5 mths) and this new one still hardly works! I swear I'll never get another ericsson again!!
I don't know that the 8250 has problems. Mate in th ecar club has one also and he too has had to remove the battery a few times.
My brother has the same phone, been dropped a few times and has had no problems at all.
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