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Re: Isn't this already covered The Nokia 3120b is a lemon in my opinion, I have gone through three of them. They turn themselves off. Other guys in my group have the same problem and have gone through several each.
A better solution in my opinion is a problem phone such as this should be replaced at the providers expense with a different model. |
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 quatrixPremium join:2005-02-11 Davie, FL kudos:2 | My 3120 has never "turned itself off" unless I let the battery run out. It's been working pretty well for me. |
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 | reply to switchman That might be the best possible solution for a compromise. I would imagine the Telcos would rather be forced to replace the phones, yet retain a customer rather than lose a contracted customer. |
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 | reply to quatrix Not sure about your situation but I can state from experience that the Samsung ACH960 (I think that was the model... not sure and don't really care enough to look it up) is a total piece of crap. Within a couple of months of receiving each new unit, the screen would crap out. I believe it was a design flaw in Samsung's swivel joint (it was a clamshell design phone) that most likely would severe or damage the wires that drove the screen. I know it wasn't just me -- several other people I know had/have the same phone and experience the same problem. |
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