Re: Lenovo K900 Bug List Thread

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Dear All, I am facing following problems:
1. Battery Life updation fails most of the time. And it get stuck say 70%. Now again if I try to charget battery it starts counter from 70% even if battery life is lesser than that. So, after 30% charging I get a message Battery Charged. Sometimes it starts working.
2. loud speaker problem.
3. As Jarboni mentioned I noticed the bug - draggin the notificaiton bar using more than one finger reduces the brightness.
Rest other things are fine.
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Jabroni wrote:
Hello all,
I just got my K900 for a week now and I found that there are some bugs or settings which I am not familiar with. 
Therefore as there are no bug list thread in the forum, I thought its good to start one so people who are having issues can refer here and if its a bug then hopefully Lenovo will look into it.
1) Dimming when watching videos / doing swipe down with 2 fingers dims the screen.
Steps to replicate:- In your home screen, use two fingers to swipe down on the top status bar dims the screen. If use 1 finger to swipe down the top status bar, the screen brightness remains the same.
For other issues, please post below so we can have a compiled list.
Thanks all!
Using two fingers to swipe down down on the top status bar opens the notification screen which is dimmer than the home screen. Looks like your notification bar pull down menu is not working.
Try to Factory Data Reset you phone after backing up your data. It may work to restore your notification bar.
I updated to firmware 0727, data is intact but custom settings got reset.
Could determine only 2 changes after the update:
Removed:
Option for Animation & other settings for Magic Weather is missing.
Added:
Knock to Light feature added but works only when knocking twice on the lower central part of the display where the default lock screen buttons are located.
Dint find any performance improvement or degradation.
Other existing issues faced with my K900:
1) Call drop on every other call.
2) Wifi signal drops to 1 bar when touching any part on the rear of the phone, when placed on any surface, signal is full.
3) Time in notification bar is incorrect and am unable to change it while the weather widget displays the correct time.
4) Speaker not loud enough to be used a speakerphone while on phone call or skype video.
5) Despite disabling vibration time & again, it keeps getting enabled all by itself.
Has anyone else faced the above issues?
Please advice
Thanks in advance

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    Before I go on, Lenovo has done something to this phone that evokes a sense of professional use or focus that has driven the development of the user interface, in my opinion.
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    The settings menu is a whole operating system on its own! Under common settings the user will find the typical essential settings of the phone. Under Feature Settings is where things start to get interesting. The Lenovo K900 has many smart sensory features like engaging maximum volume when it detects its in a pocket, decreasing of volume when device is picked up while ringing, enabling the volume keys to turn the screen on, shake to lock the device and knock to turn the screen on.
    Do these really work? They all do but not without fault. The shake to lock the phone comes in handy because the device is huge and if it is being held one handed, it would eliminate the need to go up to press the button. The problem with this is, it would lock when moving around the device. In regards to the knock to unlock, it works by sudden movement rather than tapping/knocking the screen, which in my use, meant the screen came on when I would move about or place the phone on a table or anything solid. The rest worked fine. Cool features just need to be optimized perhaps.
    Under All Settings, the device can be almost completely be adjusted to liking from communications, application and account settings, device storage and running applications and finally system settings and all these can be seen above.
    In typical Lenovo way, everything built in has its own Lenovo touch. The file manager is quite smart! It allows traditional folder access, search, history, etc and also an automatic access of files based on their categories.
    Lenovo has done a very good job with their own Android UI. There are various applications built in, a lot of customizable options to keep things individual and all transitions and UI related functions run flawlessly. The processor I believe is the only source of things being out of hand. It runs up to 2.0Ghz, with no mention of what it’s general speed is and due to that, there are times when there would be stutters and lags. When the processor is running on full speed, everything is super smooth but I cannot deny when it is not.
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    Performance
    There is no doubt in my mind that this is a powerful device, because it really is but with the processor feeling not entirely optimized, there is slight sluggishness while operating the device. Is it evident enough and noticeable? Slightly. There are times when I unlocked the device and the home page is still loading its widget, or swipe to another page and the icons pop up but weren’t already ready.
    Switching between applications and running applications is really smooth, the processor really does handle it well, but I wish the processor ran on 2.0 Ghz the whole time because I feel when it is idle or nor running at maximum performance is when it gets sluggish. I have tried several attempts to really work up the processor and then try the general OS transitions and everything was perfectly smooth. I feel the Intel processor isn’t the best for Android or at least isn’t optimized well enough.
    In typical, simple, basic ihabstech fashion, here is the quick fish tank test, which gives a rough idea of how good the device’s graphics and processor can be.
    (running at 980×440 resolution)
    With 100 fish, it held 18-21 FPS
    With 250 fish, it held 11-13 FPS
    With 500 fish, it held 9-11 FPS
    Keeping in mind the HTC One had a 1.7 GHZ Quad Core Snapdragon processor, it had about an average of 1-3 FPS less, the Lenovo K900 is a performer!
    To try it out the Fishtank Test for yourself, you can visit this link, and I think I shall be using this with future device reviews too.
    Battery
    The battery of the K900 is an interesting topic. Before getting into my experiences, the Lenovo Power application that integrates into the OS, is pretty cool.
    This is the essential app, where there are quick toggles for the system tools and an estimated time, in the best case scenario, till the battery would die. There are also several battery modes and a custom mode with estimated battery life for each.
    The following are two sample battery life tests I have experienced.
    In first test, I managed to pull out 12 hours of battery life with nearly 6 hours of standby time.
    While this second attempted pulled out 16 and a half hours of battery life with roughly 8 hours of standby time.
    The shocker is that I have once managed to drain the battery in less than 6 hours of use. What this essentially tells me is that the battery life of the 2500mAh sized battery in the K900 is very variable to the users use of the device. I am sure if I had set things up rather than running at max, I could get a whole day’s use. I recommend anyone who buys this device to play and test a lot with the battery application and find the best of both worlds, battery life and active functions. It essentially has a decent battery, even though I have no idea how they fit that battery in there.
    Wrap up
    The Lenovo K900 has been a delight. Yes, the device does need polishing up in various aspects, but that does not take away the fact that this device is solid, right now.
    The build of the device is phenomenal, the blend of stainless and full glass front is just a beauty and the device doesn’t even think of creaking. The camera is really powerful, full of features, and speaking of features the system really feature-full and is speedy, efficient and very smart. Sure, it does have a few loose ends in terms of battery management, operating system and processor optimization but for professional and ordinary use of the device, it runs near perfect.
    I am sure Lenovo are already working on the next generation of models, including a new flagship, and if this is how they handled things early 2013, I can just imagine they would do really well in the smartphone market!
    Device Pros and Cons
    Pros:
    - Brilliant build quality
    - Slim profile
    - High resolution camera with good imaging features
    - Excellent Full HD 1080p IPS screen
    - Lenovo’s UI has well optimized applications and a lot of customization
    Cons:
    - Hardware isn’t fully optimized for software (some apps don’t run smoothly)
    - OS is sluggish at times and transitions aren’t always smooth
    - Device is very big for most people
    - Questionable battery life
    - Not all gestures work well in real world use
    - Limited storage
    Thanks for reading and please do leave your comments, thoughts and questions below

  • Bug list/feature observations for BB10 on Z10

    BUG LIST/FEATURE OBSERVATIONS - Z10/BB10:
    1. CRITICAL granular control of notifcations/alerts e.g. a different sound/volume/vibration per mailbox or alert type has been completely removed in BB10 and needs to be reinstated as an urgency
    2. support for BBM and Calendar in Landscape mode is missing. A workaround for BBM can be found via the Hub, not the BBM icon.
    3. the sound alert for a text message sometimes doesn't play. It seems to vibrate okay, but every 5th or so text message, it doesn't play the alert sound.
    4. CRITICAL if you set the display format for your emails to 'conversation style' (so that messages on the same thread are grouped - very helpful) but a folder which one of the messages is in isn't synced, then fresh inbox replies to that chain won't get shown to you in the Hub. It transpires that /GOOGLEMAIL/SENT ITEMS is a sub folder that's affected by this. It means any chain you reply to using your Blackberry, subsequent replies will not be displayed in the Hub. "Solution" is to disable 'conversation style' for thread display.
    5. WhatsApp, Bloomberg Mobile (not the terminal login App) and BeBuzz should be top App conversion targets.
    6. when you click the Text Messages icon it should take you to your text messages, not the Hub (which is what happens if you have an email open).
    7. the lock screen currently has just one icon for emails - ALL emails, regardless of mailbox. It has a fairly generic number for unread messages in ALL of the boxes combined e.g. "200 emails" - this needs to be split our per mailbox.
    8. opening a tenth App closes a previously opened App. It should ask you before closing the other App as it's a pain if the App it kills is Skype, Voice, Maps etc
    9. the current battery icon is too small to tell the difference between 30% and 15% (for example) - touching it should display the %, or something similar.
    10. the screen rotation can be extremely slow. Often you can count 1.. 2.. 3.. 4 before the screen switches orientation. Given how often you'll switch between orientations during use, it quickly gets annoying. 
    11. when the screen finally rotates (see point 10) the position your cursor was in in the previous orientation is lost
    12. it's not quick to put a question/exclamation mark into text. Fine, have a sub menu for general punctuation - but not these extremely common marks (which is exactly why comma and full-stop (period) are full-time keys)
    13. the super-useful "delete from device OR delete from device & server" has been removed entirely!
    14. using the browser in Landscape mode means "open in new tab" is in a sub-menu. As it's one of the most used features in any browser, and unlike Apple iOS you can't just hold a press to activate 'open in new tab', it really slows you down.
    15. sometimes numbers are included in the on-screen keyboard, sometimes not. Can they be made permanent?
    16. twice now my 'enter password to unlock' screen has appeared without the keyboard, meaning I couldn't enter my password. About 2 times out of 200, or 1%
    17. new messages - have some small icons in the status bar at the top of the screen rather than require a swipe UP&RIGHT to see the Hub
    18. in the Hub, the icons for each message don't show if the message was successfully sent. To check if an email/text was sent okay, you have to go into the message (2 levels)
    19. you STILL can't see when a text message you received was actually sent by the other party. Quite a basic function.
    20. you STILL can't swap email accounts when forwarding a message
    21. Calendar reminders often don't trigger the red LED. In fact, the LED is generally pretty inconsistent, often not flashing, or flashing only for a short while.
    22. the device supplied ring tones/alert tones are pretty terrible and you cannot set variable volume levels (see point 1).
    23. you can select .mid files for your ringtone even though these aren't compatible (when someone calls, your phone will be silent).
    24. there's an awkward 3 second pause between clicking Send and a text message actually sending. Why awkward? Because you then have to wait/waste 3 seconds waiting to see if your click was registered, and if the message was sent.
    25. GMAIL - boring standard message in the Inbox, no labels or anything funky - Universal Search won't find it if it's more than 1 WEEK old?
    26. The power-user controls for Universal Search seem to have vanished? Indexing, Extended Search etc? All you can choose now is "source"?
    27. Weird one this. The phone stopped ringing! Checked and double-checked all Notification settings, even did a reboot but nope, phone will not ring for an incoming call! A fresh reboot finally fixed it - I was using a 206kb mp3 which may or may not be relevant
    28. I'd love to know why G Maps is missing (assume aggressive move from Google?)
    29. it's sometimes tricky to clear Missed Calls. I think you might have to go into the Missed Calls menu and then sub menu? Seems to be more effort than it should be - previously you just clicked the Dial button once to view and presto, missed call indicator cleared. Hardly a huge thing but then as with a lot on this list, it's all about saving a second here, a second there = a big saving over the day or week.
    30. Contentious I know, and certainly not a 'fault', but the charging points are gone so I can't get a desktop stand (ironic given the battery life is now more of an issue)
    31. when composing a text message you'd don't see the conversation history for that contact until you've sent the new message.
    Thanks
    edit: numbering

    CRITICAL:  You cant control the image size for pictures when sending as attachemtns in email. In previous Os 6 & 7 you could select, "smaller, mide size, large or original". These options are gone.

  • Lenovo k900 battery won't get update

    I did checked out the thread before and tried the tricks. But it not working. any other suggestion ? Please help ... the battery life wont get updated really annoying me

    @monpolystar,
    Discussion regarding that via link below.
    http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Phones/Lenovo-K900-Battery-Life-Update-Problem-Lenovo-Power/td-p/...
    *Non Lenovo employee*
    I have a Y2P (i5) ... Feel free to ping me if you want me to test some applications with your Y2P if you have the same model. I don't mind keep doing recovery on it if needed .... =)

  • Sql developer bug list

    I find the link of sql developer 1.2 bug fix list. Where can I find the place of bug list of sql developer 1.2 so that we can pay attention to the bugs?

    With a Metalink account, users can ask if a bug has been logged and if it is logged to be made public. If there is no bug, a new bug can be logged. Development teams across Oracle use the bug database all the time to track issues. This includes issues between releases and those raised during the development cycle. It does not make sense to publish all bugs.
    While monitoring this forum, the SQL Developer team logs bugs and, when related to a specific thread, provide the bug number and publish the bug. Metalink remains the primary support mechanism for logging and tracking bugs.
    Sue

  • Lenovo K900 review with problems...! Please help...!

    Hi guys.. I am Chethan
    History:-
    I used to have a Samsung galaxy note1(gt n7000) for about 18 Months
    A good phone but a sluggish one.. Especially with the android 4.1.2..
    So it was time for an upgrade...
    I dint find a elegant phone than the LENOVO K900 in the 5+" segment.. note3 feels a little dull in front OF K900(MY OPINION)
    At last got the k900
    THE USER INTERFACE(Lenovo launcher)
    minor comparison to the touchWIZ(NOTE1)
    CONS
    it was hard.. But fast
    lot of options missed out..(clammed to be heavily customized my lenovo.. but why..?)
    very few widgets.. Difficult to add them too.. :-(
    no widget for FM Radio
    NO task manager
    no clipboard and swipe option in the keyboard..
    cudn't change system font.
    Limitation on number of widgets per page
    only 1 theam and dint let me add any...
    About 9.5GB out of 16GB for the user is less but manageable.. (come on its not a PC)
    Battery is a little weird.. It not consistent.. may be an issue with the program
    PROS
    Display is awesome
    Lock screen is better(I liked it)
    2GB of ram a delight for multitasking.. i don't know about high end games as i m not interested
    Page transition Effects(lot of them) can be changed which looks gr8..
    Camera is grate (but 13MP cam heats up and doesn't auto focus after 50 continuous shots)
    the front facing is also decent for a video chat
    Music through earphones and the phone speaker is good
    web pages lodes faster even with multiple tabs open..
    an app called lenovo power.. a very good one theoretically..! but doesn't really atand up to what it shows..
    Issues i could fix (i am a mechanical engineer not a software guy.. but managed a little by digging around)
    1.  TEXTING(very important stuff)
    -swipe option from touchpal X(an app)
    2. User interface(Partly fixed for my requirement)
    -Nova launcher(its highly customizable)
    it let me change and customize my user interface..
    ISSUES I HAVE FOR WHICH I NEED HELP
    1. the region around the camera(13mp shouter) heats with a continuous use for about 5min.. and keeps on increasing further.... it affects the camera.. I.e.., the camera's auto focus looses focus(by this time the surrounding region is very hot to hold)..
    2. the battery is not consistent..
    3.there is no power saving mode to reduce the power consumption when idel.. 
    Is there a way to underclock the processor to reduce power consumtion without rooting..?

    Am into the 4th month of using K900.
    Further to the battery problems that everyone is talking of there is a process that needs to be followed with this phone.
    Plus contrary to popular beleif, there IS a difference between lithium-ion & lithium-polymer batteries. Marry it to a power intensive Intel processor along with 2GB of RAM & you have yourself a battery guzzler.
    Steps to improve battery life
    1. Firstlly, the 5.2v charger provided with your K900 better be your best friend. I messed my battery up for a week by using my wife's Samsung Galaxy S4 charger (5.1v charger - close enough, right? WRONG!!!). Battery began portraying commonly mentioned issues of complete battery drain within 7 - 10 hours, phone switching off @ 15% battery indication & after a few more (incorrect) charging @ 22%, etc.
    2. Treat this phone like a laptop. Laptop batteries need priming. The better you prime, the more you would be increasing the battery life (Both for per charge & number of successful charges). So what is priming? Simply follow diligently the instructions that the "Lenovo Power" app mentions under the "Charging" tab. Please ensure 100% charging at every charging cycle as much as you can (However, 100% charging on every alternate charging cycle is a MUST). FYI, Quick Charge feature is useless. It'll only cause dissonance. Also, let the battery discharge to 15% or so & then charge it back to 100%. Furthermore, it would be beneficial for the battery if you would leave the phone connected to the charger upto 0.5 - 1.0 hour after reaching the 100% mark.
    3. Some apps will EAT THROUGH your battery & heat the hell out of your phone if used continuously for long durations such as Candy Crush, CSR Racing, Fruit Ninja, etc. So don't blame the phone or battery, it's just the way the app is built.
    4. This is a 1080p 5.5-inch super LCD screen. It will consume battery & significant amounts of it too. Also, your Accelerometer, GPS, etc. sensors also consume a lot of battery. So the next time you have your "Auto Rotate" feature on, it will consume your battery 15% - 20% faster than when it is disabled.
    However, there are some glaring troubles that Lenovo seems to be facing with product development. Straight-up, the 16GB non-expandable internal storage is a gross mistake. Fine, so you came up with a 32GB version too in late November. Where is this replacement option for existing users of the 16GB version? I don't want to use the cluncky OTG feature!!
    The battery capacity is definitely lower than what it should have been. Lithium-Polymers cannot hold charge for extended periods of time, however are great for operating in widely varying temperatures and for the flexible form-factors. My 1 day old Lenovo P780 (for Work) has a 4,000 mAh Lithium-Polymer battery with a smaller & lower resolution screen, obviously it will last 3 days with heavy usage. Did you guys mean to place THIS battery in the K900 originally & realized that the product design would not be ready for the mass marketing in time, at your newly acquired Lithium-Polymer battery supplier? Lenovo.....I seriously would not have minded a slightly thicker K900 with more battery say 3,500 mAh or even 4,000 mAh.
    Plus, the latter versions of my second phone (i.e. the 8GB version of P780) have a lot of things ironed out in the Android 4.2.1 version that it is running. Would you beleive it, the phone actually offers me a bunch of themes to choose from, Auto Rotate feature for a few native apps too, interface problems have been dissipated, plus there is BATTERY CALIBRATION option in it (How cool !!).
    Lenovo really really needs to give us everything that they have developed for their latest phones in their flagship K900. Dell makes Intel phones, so does Asus & now Acer has also ventured into it. Everyone faces issues because of the seamless integration of software & the alien Intel hardware required, but not available (& therefore needs to be developed, tested, tested & tested by these computer giants). You guys have the infrastructure & ppl to do it!! So do it!! Blue Ocean Strategy ppl......c'mon !!!
    Also, Lenovo needs to do some buyer research. Most of the loyal users of K900 (Worldwide) are previous Intel processor users (Phonewise). We Intel-users have a habit of keeping these phones for a good 2 - 3 years. With this kind of a battery & the tedious process of taking care of it, my dreams of long & solid use have gone POOF!! But you still have to make good the money you have spent on this phone, right? So therefore Im trying to look at the positives..............MOSTLY!!
    I personally don't care about upgraded OS version numbers. I don't mind everyone running the 4.4 Kit Kat, while I'm still running the MOST STABLE & the FASTEST available version of 4.2.1 in the entire market.
    Last words........Lenovo......A sincere request.......Please give me something I can be proud of.......Usage-wise & not just Looks-wise.
    Thanks & Regards,
    A Concerned Loyalist

  • 6110 Navigator Bug List - Nokia Fix These Please!

    Hi,
    If there are any people out there who is reading this forum and caring for it's customers we need the following bugs fixed which still exists after the 4.22 update 6 months ago.
    We are group of 6110N users who have chosen this phone over your precious brick N95 and we think we still need a decent customer care to have fixed our phones which have already been paid for.
    Thanks.
    Bug list reported by our owners:
    1- Nokia CK 7W bluetooth carkit has an echo problem where the reomte person hears their own voice and a terrible echo.
    2- No matter if used the original Nokia Sound recorder or third party software the all the recordings have a loud crack sound in the beginning.
    3-Volume +/- does not function while playing games.
    4- Dual line 32kb sim cards fail to switch to the second line and resets the phone when switched to the second line.
    5-Line 1 ringtone and Line 2 ringtone options in profiles disappear for no reason although using a dual line.
    6-Deleted numbers in Logs->Recent Calls-> missed/received/dialled logs still remain in the log list view which shows coloured arrows.
    7-Even if the sent message history is turned off the numbers which were sent messages are still shown in the log list shown with arrows.
    8- Numbers dialled/received calls list occasionally clears if phone turned off
    9- If the phone gets connected to computer over usb cable, and used once on pc suite mode and then once in the data transfer mode, then the vibration is disabled until you reboot the phone. (Settings suggest the vibration is on, but in fact it is simply turned off)
    10- On the internet bookmarks view, (accessed through the web icon) if a bookmark is deleted or moved to a different folder they are still shown in the root until the application is closed and re-opened. And if tried to open them by mistake the phone responds "it doesn' exist".
    11- Battery indicator does not refresh and stays on full power until the mobile is turned off and back on again. After the reboot the battery indicator is updated but then stays at that level until the next reboot.
    12-It's not possible to use voice dial with voice synthesis turned on.
    13- Joystick press can be used for accepting commands at all areas except for messaging. When message is ready to be sent you cannot click joystick and send message. You need to select options and send and then choose select from the menu.
    14- If a memo is set or synchronised from outlook the memo still shows on the screen even if the date has been passed.
    15- If we try to change the date of a past memo by changing both the start and end date to a future date the phone gives an odd error message that says: "Alarm time already passed" What alarm time? There's no alarm option or alarm time field in memos.
    16- The phone occasionally shuts down completely (turns itself off) without any warning for some users.
    17- when alarm is set to workdays "sunday to thursday" the date on the phone doesn't change on saturday night. On sundays it still shows saturday although the time is correct, and the alarm doesn't work till the date is reset and then everything goes normal till the next sunday when the problem happens again.
    18- While enterinh a new phone number after typing the number a phone type is selected such as telephone, mobile, work mobile etc.If selected the wrong type there is no way to change tis type unless the number is deleted and re-entered which is a hassle.
    19- If there are more than one mobile numbers assigned for a contact as "mobile" type (like mentioned above) set default option does not work.
    20- The bluetooth A2DP quality has gone worse. It is skip-happy, and degrading of audio quality is very obvious.
    21- If any mp3s have embedded images in the id3 tag, which are not quite square (e.g. 194pxls by 197pxls in one of my files), the music will play, but the phone will almost totally lock up if you try to use another application, and the album art won't show at all.
    22- Notes in the organiser on the phone cannot be synchronised with the PC via Nokia PC Suite(Outlook 2003).
    23- Music Player on the phone finds "zero" audio files when connected to Nokia Suite via USB.
    24- If a call is made while connected to a bluetooth carkit (CK 7W in my case) the latest number dialled won't appear in the logs.
    25- When navigating in the standard "Nokia Navigator" Route66 application, if the display mode with all info at the bottom (the only mode that display ETA) is set the phone normally remembers this mode between sessions. When signal is lost (typically after a tunnel), the display mode is reset back to default.
    26- If an internet connection is established via the browser and closed, the internet connection stays on constantly until the battery is very hot and voltage is drained only if the e-mail update (push e-mail) is set to "ON".
    27-The streaming mode is problematic. An H.264 video encoded in 320x240 resolution could be watched full screen in the streaming mode in the previous firmware however the phone will freeze within 1 or 2 seconds after switching from the standard window size to full screen size after 4.22 if watched during streaming.
    28- Real Player(Or music player) doesn't update the playlist unless the phone is not restarted.
    29- For some of the users some videos start with the first frame and then shows a black screen for a while and then the video plays normally. (DivX Avi files?)
    30- System startup dramatically slows up if using a HCSD memory card.
    31- Sound cracks occur in high bit rate mp3's if using an HCSD memory card.
    32- It would have been nice to rename the last default Profile "Offline" to another name such as "Flight"
    33- If a user decides to use an alternative navigation software he/she should be able to remap the dedicated navigator button to the executeable of the 3rd party software.
    34- The flash provides such an artificial colour tone to the picture which makes the picture looks almost blue in all cases.
    That's it for now. But I'm sure there will be more and we'll keep posting until we receive our firmware fixes as a part of our consumer rights.
    Regards.

    if they are unable to update all languages in a normal time gap (it is now 6 months ago they released firmware 4.22 for the first product code (actually mine and maybe a few others)), they should not offer those many versions. the huge bug with out of memory in nokia navigator with firmware 3.58 is not fixed yet for those people. really absolutely not acceptable.
    besides that, currently my phone is in a nokia service center, microphone doesnt work anymore (the one who i call just hears a very loud noise). my brother got the same phone, his one is in nokia service center since 2 weeks now, because it doesnt charge anymore as there seems to be a connection broken inside the phone).
    well that will be fun if the phone returns (approximately 4 weeks), as I guess the phones will have new IMEIs as they will send 2 new phones and not fix the problem (would cost them more). but as i got a western europe with nordics-map licence locked to the imei, the next problem will be there after I get a nokia 6110navi with another IMEI back. i get really upset with this really slow support.

  • E52 bug list for advanced users

    I wanted to start the compilation of a bug list for advanced users. Here is my first suggestion:
    1. SMS Functionality: 
    When trying to send SMS to a distribution list, the phone interface will ask you to choose between number and email addresses, even though the phone does understand that this is a SMS and not an email ("Text Message" appering on top)
    This happens even when the contact has one phone number only (and an email address) in the phonebook
    This does not happen when you use PC Suite to do the same task
    2. Mail for Exchange client:
    I will not go through the many -most already reported- bugs and general instability of the client. However, I will mention two that I have not seen reported anywhere so far:
    When forwarding emails, only the header (From/To/Date/Subject) is forwarded. The rest of the text, as well as possible atachments are not forwarded. This is happening -to my epxerience- every time you try to forward an email
    The client doesn't provide information (like the previous, installable client for devices such as E51, E71, etc.) as to when was the last time that sync took place, while it also doesn't show a real-time progress like the previous one. These two functionalities were very useful for controlling the Mail for Exchange process and understanding proactively if there was an issue. I consider these a must for any Business user (going through the log files to understand the same thing is obviously utterly impractical)
    The client doesn't synchronise the "Deleted Items" folder from the mail server but only locally (which means it includes emails that were deleted only from the device itself).
    The synchronization of the folders other than "Inbox" should be happening ad-hoc whenever the user is accessing these folders and requesting a sunchronization. Otherwise, we see the phenomenon of extremely lengthy synchronizations
    3.  Screen/Display:
    It would be nice, when using the smallest font, to also accordingly compress the menu choices, in order to be able to fit more on the screen. Otherwise, with the present implementation, the fonts get smaller, but the relevant menu icons are not, resulting in an assymetrical look
    4. Ovi suite:
    As a general comment, I would like to mention that -apart from totally unknown NOKIA policy with regards to Ovi vis-a-vis PC Suite- it is not appropriate for Ovi to contain less functionality than PC Suite (I am referring to SMS presentation, etc.). In general, I find Ovi much clunkier and more clumsy than PC Suite which has actually evolved well over the years as the absolute PC phone tool (and still a differentiator for Nokia). So, NOKIA, please do not screw up PC Suite for something that may be "hype" accoridng to you, but is used as a tool by many of your customers.
    5. Log:
    As in previous phones/firmware versions, when setting the Log to 30 days, only 7 or ten days are actually retained. Maybe related to phone memory, but in any case it is a nuissance
    6. SMS/VMs/Missed calls notifications:
    This is not a bug, but at least personally, I preffered the way the SMS/VMs/Missed calls notifications were displayed in the previous devices (E51, etc.), just below the active stand-by applications "ribbon", instead of at the bottom of the screen. The new implementation makes it harder to access these items than before (at least for me)
    I appeal to NOKIA to consider and fix these issues in the next firmware release(s).
    Timos Tsokanis

    @Timos , great compilation. I hope Nokia will work to resolve these quickly.
    I have been using phone since last 2-3 days and find few things in Email client really annoying.
    Also I want to understand few settings in Email client (version 2.1.0). They have made settings too complicated.
    1)Any folder except Inbox doesn't show unread email count in brackets next to folder names.
    i.e. If i delete or move 2 emails which I have not read to any folder(Deleted etc) , then deleted folder should be like Deleted(2). But right now it doesnt show anything. Strange.
    I have checked with E72 and this bug is not there.
    2) I have Gmail, Hotmail and Ovi mail as part of Nokia Messaging. But only Gmail and Hotmail actually show up when I open Messaging. All 3 show up if I open Email.
    3)What does "Download Notification" under Global settings do? Notification icon control?
    4) Why my Name field in Mailbox setting is picked from account at email.nokia.com, also even though secure connection is Yes under server settings in email.nokia.com, for same email its No in email client.
    5) Why I am not allowed to change settings in "What to sync" , e.g. Hide email older than
    6) what do settings "synchronise new updates" , "timed sync" do? No explaining in help.
    7) Setting ->Gmail(or any other)->Account settings->Account Info, why number is blank? Also please make this work with destinations support. Also connectivity setting should be in global settings.
    Best Regards,
    Suyog

  • EAP-SIM Authentication on Lenovo K900

    Hello All,
    I want to use EAP-SIM authentication on Lenovo k900 to connect to wifi. Does anyone know how to? because there is no option EAP-SIM on authentication option.
    Or there are other option how to use EAP-SIM?
    thanks

    To Lenovo Android Developer,
    Please add this EAP-SIM Wifi authentication feature on the next firmware update.
    Because in Indonesia almost all GSM operators using EAP-SIM for their WiFi service.
    Thank you.

  • Lenovo K900 - how to disable Lenovo's interface?

    Hi everyone!, first of all, I wanna thank you guys for the great help you give to us. My problem is: I just bought a Lenovo K900, and I read that it's possible to disable the Lenovo's interface (I would like to have just a simple native android) but I can't find where can I deactivate it. Please, could you help me? Couldn't find any answer on the world wide web.
    Thanks in advance!

    Hi!, thank you for your answer and no, I want to have an android OS without any interface of Lenovo (I'm trying my best english). I don't like Lenovo's personalization of android, and I read on a blog that its possible to disable it and just have a "pure" android. Is that correct? How can I do that?
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