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kyza

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#1226 15-Mar-2004 16:14
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Can anyone clarify if the Hyundai TX95C can recieve colour animated pictures? According to the website from Telecom it can't however my friends phone has as a background which is animated and came standard with the phone.

Can anyone plz clarify this? Thanks :)

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Bunty
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#4322 19-Mar-2004 13:00

Nope.... it doesnt support animations at all.




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#4371 22-Mar-2004 11:51
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the hyundai supports animated gifs, as a desktop wallpaper.
you can get them from downloadcentral using the wap browser.

but, don't think you can recieve via mms.

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#5121 27-Apr-2004 11:45
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The handset has built in animation, however this can not be downloaded to the phone



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#5127 27-Apr-2004 12:18
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animated Gifs can be downloaded to TX95c. just browse to a page with the animated gif inline, choose Menu-> save items
and choose the animated gif from the list
once saved in memory, you can exit the browser it can be set as the wallpaper

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#5132 27-Apr-2004 12:37
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I have just confirmed with the handset engineer that did that phone , and it can not be done

But i will try and prove hime wrong if you think it does work

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#5143 27-Apr-2004 13:54
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when i saw your post this morning, i grabbed a test phone and tried it out.
there are currently no animated wallpapers on for this phone telecom's downloadcentral, but i know another site and was able to download a wallpaper and use it on the hyundai tx95c

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#5144 27-Apr-2004 13:55
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CAn you please supply the link you are going too ,to download a animation

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#5145 27-Apr-2004 13:58
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sorry, can't :-(
is a telecom testing site and not for public use.

just mock up a html page with an animated gif on it, and point a hyundai @ it.

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#5151 27-Apr-2004 14:19
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I also have a test server that i can post a ani gif on, if you can get me the specof on the gif file i will load it up and test it, size , dimensions etc,, As far as i am aware Telecom does not know that this handset can do this, so you are a first

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#5154 27-Apr-2004 14:28
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they are aware the hyundai does animated gifs, but have chosen to discontinue them on their downloadcentral for some reason - possibly because there are more and more handsets that do not support animated gifs... (or even static gifs)

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#5156 27-Apr-2004 14:53
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At this stage download Animations are provided for the GTRAN 4020 on downloaded central , but not for the Hyundai, the Hyundai will display it on the screen but when you go and same it, it states it is not supported.

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#5157 27-Apr-2004 15:04
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wierd..
maybe you have a different rom version, it's in Settings->other->handset info->Version

mine is Rev_02
Browser: 6.2.5.1

and i'm too lazy to type out that software version number.

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#5159 27-Apr-2004 15:13
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The handset was never released with that version of browser to the market the commerical release was 6.2.2.3, i suspect your test handset has been obtained from other source. I wold go get a commerical handset and try it out with that and see if it still works. Do you have software build T095NZ2T23_0.191 in the handset?

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#5160 27-Apr-2004 15:19
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T095NZ2T28_0.191

(that's a 8, not a 3)

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#5161 27-Apr-2004 15:42
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That software build was never released to market. So it is a test build and may work, that does not mean that customers will have that working in the commerical software. You need to go and get your handset upgraded to represent a real customer, so you can see what they see. Then try it agian , and you will see that you can not download animated gifs to your phone as wallpaper

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