> > > Hello!
> > > I am not able to transform my email-addresses from Outlook to T630.
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> from your phone book.
> HTH
Thanx for your answer!
Yes, I see the email-address when I go where you told me.
But, Isn`t there a way to look at email-addresses the "normal way", since
email is one of the options under the name, phone mobilphone etc.
Seem a little strange to have to go another way to see the email-address....
or...? :-)
And one more thing! - When my phone rings, (with the sound "Old Phone") the
sounds is low and then It turns stronger.
But, I have turned "increase sound" OF!
Is there more I have to do to fix It?
mvh,
Erlend
Steve Dulieu - 14 Jun 2004 00:42 GMT
> > > > Hello!
> > > > I am not able to transform my email-addresses from Outlook to T630.
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> But, I have turned "increase sound" OF!
> Is there more I have to do to fix It?
You cannot "fix" this, it is by design. Because the T630 uses the ear
loudspeaker for the ringtone SE were afraid of litigation should a user
damage their hearing by having the phone next to their ear when it started
to ring and then deciding to sue. So the phone gives one soft ring then
rapidly ramps up to full volume. If you set the phone to ascending ring the
volume increases much more slowly.

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Cheers, Steve.
Change from jealous to sad to reply.
Erlend P. Kvarberg - 14 Jun 2004 11:10 GMT
> > > > > Hello!
> > > > > I am not able to transform my email-addresses from Outlook to T630.
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> rapidly ramps up to full volume. If you set the phone to ascending ring the
> volume increases much more slowly.
O`boy.... REALLY??
Nokia don`t have this BS or Siemens or anyone else..
Only when using handfree I can undestand this!!
And - that don`t explain why SonyEricsson have one tone in the beginning of
every call that ruins the ringtone you actually use!
This sucks SonyEricsson!
Niall / Lina - 19 Jun 2004 17:16 GMT
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> > > And one more thing! - When my phone rings, (with the sound "Old Phone")
> > the
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> > damage their hearing by having the phone next to their ear when it started
> > to ring and then deciding to sue.
> O`boy.... REALLY??
> Nokia don`t have this BS or Siemens or anyone else..
Really? You tried 'em all?? ;)
Serious question though - is it really only SE that do this? Anyone ever
encountered it on a a mobile from another manufacturer?