Are you still supposed to give your new phone's ba...

or is this a myth?
T-mobile please give us v.20 N95 software.

22-Aug-200712:46 PM
cjlim wrote:
I had the same problem and got a fake once as well. I did not return it as the postage cost would have exceeded the refund. Try to get the seller to confirm that it is genuine before buying. A desktop charger is also very useful as it allows you to charge your second battery while using your phone at the same time.
Well the seller said that he had been deceived by his supplier! And as for the new one i'm buying, the seller says that his supplier assures him that it is genuine. Hope they haven't got the same supplier
I had a problem with a desktop charger I bought from ebay as well. The phone does fit it properly and therefore will not charge. I had one for the N70 (also from ebay) which was perfect so i don't know why this one is poorly made. From the pics i have seen all desktop chargers have the same problem, a slope that takes the pin away from the phone.
I've seen a docking bay for a spare battery somewhere, so i'm just going to get that.
T-mobile please give us v.20 N95 software.

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