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T-Mobile - has your phone's screen updated?
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Paul555
03-05-2002
Has your screen changed from One 2 One to T-Mobile?

Mine hasn't. I've got a Samsung A300.

If yours has, what type of phone is it? How did the update take place? (Text Message etc)
Dazultra2000
03-05-2002
Nope, not yet.

Ericsson T68m in all of it's colour glory. (Been with One2One/T-Mobile for about 4 weeks now)
jamez
03-05-2002
I'm not on this network, but I know people that are and they have the new logo. They have Nokia 3310's and 3330's but im not sure on how they recieved it.
timo_w2s
04-05-2002
I thought, in older Nokia's at least, it's built into the phone's hardware? I still have a Nokia brick lying around somewhere that will tell you it's on "Cellnet" when switched on.
jammers
04-05-2002
Mine changed on the day one2one changed its name. I have an Ericsson T39. However this is a very anvanced phone much more so than the Nokias and Smasungs out there so maybe thats why. I switched it on and it said T-Mobile

It doesnt have UK on like some of the other phones which have updated. However if you do a network search its till says one2one
MK
04-05-2002
It must be done in the Phones Hardware (Just like a downloadable Logo)
Last edited by MK : 04-05-2002 at 19:53
hedgehogharvey
04-05-2002
Mine hasn't and I have a samsung a300!
timo_w2s
04-05-2002
Quote:
“Originally posted by jammers
Mine changed on the day one2one changed its name. I have an Ericsson T39. However this is a very anvanced phone much more so than the Nokias and Smasungs out there so maybe thats why. I switched it on and it said T-Mobile
”

Ooo, that does sound advanced. But can it unpack Unix-type compressed tar files like my Nokia?

agentz
04-05-2002
My parents Siemens thingmy hasn't changed yet - still had One2One when I was round yesterday.
Tony McKay
04-05-2002
Mine has, Motorola V50, but it only changed from One2One after I swicthed the phone off and then on again and then it changed to T-Mobile all by itself
plusser
05-05-2002
Nope, my Nokia 6210 still says one to one.

I think the name change is daft anyway.

But it isn't as daft as BT CellNet becoming 02, which is the chemical symbol of Ozone. Imagine, we could now have an advertising slogan of "prices so high that they are through the Ozone layer!".

The Plusser
Dazultra2000
05-05-2002
I'm sure Ozone is 03.
Paul555
05-05-2002
O2 is oxygen isn't it?
Philibob
05-05-2002
O is the chemical symbol for oxygen
O2 is the way oxygen travels in the air and
O3 is the o-zone layer

I think this is right - I hope it is, I have GCSE's in a few weeks
Rich2k
05-05-2002
Quote:
“Originally posted by Philibob
O is the chemical symbol for oxygen
O2 is the way oxygen travels in the air and
O3 is the o-zone layer

I think this is right - I hope it is, I have GCSE's in a few weeks
”

Yes oxygen tends to bond with itself in the air to form O2
solidbond
05-05-2002
I have 2 one2one phones - one is now showing T-Mobile, after I switched it off to swap the battery while in west London, but the other one still shows one2one, even though I have switched it off and on, but that was in east London. So it seems that it depends on switching it off and on, but also where you are when you do that
RadioRob
06-05-2002
Quote:
“Originally posted by plusser
But it isn't as daft as BT CellNet becoming 02”

Yes, that does seem an odd name change. It struck me as meaning "Orange number 2" which is either an admission of inferiority to a rival service or a worrying digestive complaint.

Radio Rob
cloudyross
06-05-2002
I think you'll find its probably an issue with updating the base stations.

Sooner or later one 2 one will change to T-Mobile on your handset, and BT Cellnet will go to 02.
Paul555
19-05-2002
I have received an email from T-Mobile customer service saying they are updating the screens via the network. They started doing this on April 18th and are doing it over a seven week period. So should happen soon then?!

BTW mine hasn't yet!
squawkBOX
19-05-2002
Neither has mine or any of my friends!

This is what their email said to me:

Quote:
“Thank you for your email about the T-Mobile logo.

From 18th April, we started to change all network logos to reflect our brand T-Mobile. The updates are taking place over a seven-week period and are being actioned via the network.

We can assure you that your logo will change within this period.
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oliofleeds
19-05-2002
Mine changed the other day from One2One to T-Mobile. I have a Sony CMD-J5 and i got a blank text message that i couldn't open. When i swithched the phone off and then back on again instead of saying One2One it said T-Mobile.
Woofy
19-05-2002
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“Originally posted by Dynamite555
O2 is oxygen isn't it? ”

Yup. Their reasoning behind this is, we need oxygen to stay alive, just as much as we need a moblie phone. Apparently.
petersartori4
19-05-2002
I have still have one 2 one on my new Motorola T260 Timeport
Dazultra2000
20-05-2002
mine still says one2one as well.
krisyeo
20-05-2002
sorry for not reporting it, but my nokia 3310 changed about two weeks ago. i got a text message titles ">pers" and i opened it and it was just a system message,, so i switch the phone off, and hten on again and it sed T-mobile !!!

not that i care coz i bought a virgin sim pack the other day and my number is being ported over to them today ! BYE BYE "T-mobile,,,,, BYE BYE crappy new tariff"

btw. i bought my nokia 3310 on on2one on PAYG in the middle of march 2001, and it accepts a virgin sim card fine, so if ure phone was bought aroudn that time, it should work if u want to use virgin instead. and its free to port ure number as well! good ol virgin!
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