I know you have a 3035. Do you put it on it's charger while the phone
is on, only to discover later the phone turned itself off while
charging? I'm wondering if this is a firmware bug or yet another bad
3035. I am so freakin' glad I signed up for the extended warranty on
that phone.
> I know you have a 3035. Do you put it on it's charger while the phone
> is on, only to discover later the phone turned itself off while
> charging? I'm wondering if this is a firmware bug or yet another bad
> 3035. I am so freakin' glad I signed up for the extended warranty on
> that phone.
I'm racking my brain trying to recall if this has ever happened to me.
I'm pretty sure it hasn't.
What happens to me is that all three of the family phones (two
Verizon Kyoceras, one Sprint Kyocera) turn themselves _on_ sometimes
when I plug them in... but never off.
Which firmware version? LR2.0.40 is the latest revision that I know about,
although there might be a newer one.

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The Ghost of General Lee - 31 Aug 2003 20:30 GMT
>> I know you have a 3035. Do you put it on it's charger while the phone
>> is on, only to discover later the phone turned itself off while
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>Which firmware version? LR2.0.40 is the latest revision that I know about,
>although there might be a newer one.
I'll just mark it up to yet another bad 3035 and swap it for my 11th
one in 14 months. And yes .40 is the latest verson, which is what I
have. That's the one that got rid of the dreaded SMS bug. If memory
serves me correctly, one of my earlier 3035s did this, so I'm thinking
it might just be a physical problem with this phone.