I never turn off my phone. After a few days, it starts to respond slowly to
key presses and scrolling through the phone book, etc. If I turn it off and
back on again it is restored to its usual quickness.
Is this a known problem or is my phone defective?
Thanks.
Traveling Man - 29 Jun 2004 02:11 GMT
> I never turn off my phone. After a few days, it starts to respond slowly to
> key presses and scrolling through the phone book, etc. If I turn it off and
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> Thanks.
Never noticed this on my T730.
Quick - 29 Jun 2004 02:24 GMT
> I never turn off my phone. After a few days, it starts to respond
> slowly to key presses and scrolling through the phone book, etc. If I
> turn it off and back on again it is restored to its usual quickness.
>
> Is this a known problem or is my phone defective.
If re-booting it solves the problem it's going to be in the
software/firmware. So, no, it is very unlikely that the
phone itself is defective. You should check the software/
firmware version and see if there is an update available.
If so, go to the store and have it flashed.
-Quick
Steve - 29 Jun 2004 05:31 GMT
My software version is 1.2.22.45.5P. Is this the latest?
Thanks again.
> > I never turn off my phone. After a few days, it starts to respond
> > slowly to key presses and scrolling through the phone book, etc. If I
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> -Quick
Strongbox - 29 Jun 2004 19:03 GMT
> My software version is 1.2.22.45.5P. Is this the latest?
Yes.
Jacob Suter - 29 Jun 2004 21:29 GMT
My V120E does the same thing. Motorola seriously needs to consider a
dedicated signal processor in their CDMA phones.
The menus are instant when its on analog. Go figure.
JS
> I never turn off my phone. After a few days, it starts to respond slowly to
> key presses and scrolling through the phone book, etc. If I turn it off and
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> Thanks.