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indapie2000

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#1495 4-May-2004 18:16
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Hi.
I have recently brought a new Samsung SGH-C100 and it had been working great. But I droped the phone on the ground but everything seemed ok but when I trried to send a txt it would do the "Sending" screen and after a while say "Error sending message" in and it
hasn't been able to send or receive calls and texts.
But when I went to school in town today (a strng signal area) the phone started to send calls and texts but takeing hours to receive txts. But now I'm back at home in a kind of weak signal area and I
can't send or receive calls and txts. It's not the SIM card because I
put it into my pld phone and txts and calls worked fine.
Think you could help me with this problem?

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#5446 4-May-2004 18:38
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It's most likely something hardware related. I suggest you return it for a service check, with your provider.




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  #5447 4-May-2004 18:38
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its damaged it must be a importef handset don't know who would service it

indapie2000

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#5484 5-May-2004 16:50
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Hey guys thanks for your advice.
For some reason my phone is working again. So everything is all good.

Cheers

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