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the_bolly

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#3382 4-Feb-2005 09:55
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can anyone help me? i have a sony t300 and am trying to use vodafone live hoewever whenever i navigate through the menu's i get to a point where i try and enter a link but an error message comes up with "you must fill something in" - is my phone setup wrong, not supported by nz wap protocols or am i being dumb?

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muppet
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#12750 13-Feb-2005 20:56
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It's a bug with the firmware in your phone, possible triggered by bad code on Vodafone's part though. I have a T230 that had exactly the same problem, even with the latest firmware available for it. Then I upgraded my T230 to a T290 (just a firmware change) and the problem went away.

For the T300 there's probably no fix, though later firmware versions might fix it for you. I don't have a T300 to test with I'm afraid.




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Mobileguy
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#12760 14-Feb-2005 09:57
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Hi,

Please lodge a support call with Vodafone on 777 or 0800800021 as your mobile number might not be provisioned correctly for Vodafone Live.

They can check that you are setup correctly.



jcr976
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#12761 14-Feb-2005 10:30
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Muppet is %100 correct the S/E T300 is not a Vlive handset and if you wish you reach the vlive page from it you need updated firmware on the handset. My friend had the same issue with his T300 and got a software update on the handset and it worked fine. Looks like muppet can help you out from reading the blurb on the end of his post.

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