You can fix at least two of those problems with minimal effort and no cost.
On some Treo 650s the SIM tray isn't as good a fit as it should be, so slip a small piece of card under the SIM in it's tray. This will help keep it in place, and may stop your calls dropping out and the wireless mode turning off.
Yo only need to use a small, thin pieve of card, but works a treat!
Used to be an an analyst for UK mobile network provider BT Cellnet/mmO2.
Network quality and coverage is a big issue for the networks because it's one of the few differentiators for an otherwise commoditized service.
When I was working there they would make frequent appeals for staff to report any 'holes' in the network that they found whilst travelling around. Guess this approach is more practical in little old England than it would be in North America:)
You can fix at least two of those problems with minimal effort and no cost.
On some Treo 650s the SIM tray isn't as good a fit as it should be, so slip a small piece of card under the SIM in it's tray. This will help keep it in place, and may stop your calls dropping out and the wireless mode turning off.
Yo only need to use a small, thin pieve of card, but works a treat!
I would've thought that Clinton had the stronger association with stroke victims...
Didn't most of the population of Australia end up there becuase of doing more than 3 months jail time?
I know where your analogy is leading...
Chunky and ugly, can't see her naked, approach with caution, doesn't feel quite right...peek up that skirt and she's a he!
Used to be an an analyst for UK mobile network provider BT Cellnet/mmO2.
:)
Network quality and coverage is a big issue for the networks because it's one of the few differentiators for an otherwise commoditized service.
When I was working there they would make frequent appeals for staff to report any 'holes' in the network that they found whilst travelling around. Guess this approach is more practical in little old England than it would be in North America
Only logical conclusion is that...
T3 - Arnie *is* John Connor