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#3529 24-Feb-2005 17:06
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Not sure if this has been resolved somewhere else, but has anyone tried to disconnect a data session on a Harrier?

Without turning on flight mode of course :)

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#13137 24-Feb-2005 17:59
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By DUN you mean the local session, not a remote session initiated via Bluetooth, is that right?

In this case, while connected, press and keep the Hungup button for a while - this will disconnect the session.




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#13138 24-Feb-2005 18:07
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Thanks Mauricio, exactly what I meant.

Interesting that the software disconnect feature has been removed...

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#13139 24-Feb-2005 18:10
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If you use a software like Spb GPRS Monitor you have a soft Disconnect option. Mind you the name is misleading - it monitors any network connection, not only GPRS. It's perfect for CDMA, where you have to be sure of the usage...




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