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Originally Posted by chris20
3 are way better now then they use to be i can tell you that for a fact because i have been with 3 since they first started and have seen them change in so many ways
They sent me reconditioned phones that don't work, the covrage compared with Orange is perfetic, in fact the covarage is so bad the phone is completly useless, might as well not have a phone if the covrage sucks. |
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Hey guys,
Well if you read my previous posts on this thread you'll see I was happy with my 6280... until now. The last few days its started turning itself off, battery life has dropped dramatically and it keeps changing the numbers from being saved in the SIM memory to the phone memory. I have an unlocked and unbranded version so I cant blame dodgy network firmware I'm well unhappy I've even gone back to my old Nokia 6230i.How can it do this to me after I praised the hell out of it on here. Now I look a tit.
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Originally Posted by ryanwilliams479
Hey guys,
Well if you read my previous posts on this thread you'll see I was happy with my 6280... until now. The last few days its started turning itself off, battery life has dropped dramatically and it keeps changing the numbers from being saved in the SIM memory to the phone memory. I have an unlocked and unbranded version so I cant blame dodgy network firmware I'm well unhappy I've even gone back to my old Nokia 6230i.How can it do this to me after I praised the hell out of it on here. Now I look a tit. ![]()
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Originally Posted by iDRAGbehind
You need to use a brush or something like the person in the video. Have you not got a spare (very soft) toothbrush? Small paintbrush? Anything that's soft? I suppose you could fold some tissue paper into a flat square and use that gently.
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Originally Posted by Pingu
Bit late now, but I find Scotch Tape is excellent for removing dust, lint and fingerprints from a phone screen. Get a fairly big piece, rest half of it on the screen then gently pull it off.
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I'm well unhappy I've even gone back to my old Nokia 6230i.