18-Nov-2009 09:25 PM
I caused my beloved Nokia 6600 fold to have an irrecoverable software crash which ended up having to be sent to Nokia to reflash entirely (free of charge and within 10 days I might add, as it was under the standard 1 year warranty!)
How: I completely overloaded its memory by never deleting any texts on it (reckon I had about 2000 on there) and I ignored the warnings it was running out of memory. Laziness stopped me deleting them and, unsurprisingly, it just got slower and slower before becoming permanently unresponsive .
I couldn't even manually type in the code to brute-force it to restore to factory settings as it was stuck in an endless cycle of rebooting itself...rendering it a very useless phone!
Moral: Don't overload its memory or it WILL crash. It came with a USB cable so back up your phonebook onto your PC too... do it now!
Thank you to o2 and to "Rafael" the anonymous technician who fixed it at Nokia ![]()
22-Dec-2009 12:50 PM
i have an issue that i have two phone books on my cell phone memory. and now wen i connect it with laptop no phone appears in computer...
so all numbers though saved in phonebooks(i can view) but when msg comes those numbers are unknown.
what to do. i have double check if numbers are on sim but nothing is like tht.
i have 6600 slide.