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Oh dear
Well, firstly, thank you for taking the time to compile that information. I was unware of the scale of the problems still persisting with the 6280 to this day. I remember Bleubean returned his 6280 on Three, but that was some time ago now and I'd assumed everything would have been promptly sorted out. I feel for Nokia. They looked like they were having a massive revival when the NSeries was announced, and when they finally came up with a Series 40 3G handset you've gotta hand it to them - we were all impressed. However, being the biggest is clearly taking its toll now. They just aren't dynamic enough to get their act together on 3G. I'm still on my SE W900i and I've never been happier with a handset, and that's something coming from somewhat of a Nokia fanboy. So, I guess it's buyer beware on the 6280 for now. Lets hope the N80, sticking to their until-now successful S60 formula, can somehow save the Finnish from falling from grace. Though already the thought of returning to S60 is making me roll my eyes... |
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i had one on 3 and sold it on. Mine had reboot problems but more than that was the bad build quality.
After having the phone in my room for 30min and making 1 call there was already dust on the screen behind the cover. In total i had the phone for 1 week and i had to take the front off 4 times to clear the dust out. Was not impresed |
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The 6280 seems like a bad 'un
Further reading from the Nokia website where they created a specific thread relating to the well known 6280 problems
But then one can create as many threads as possible - the answers do not seem to be forthcoming for the 6280 owners, other than get those handsets back to your mobile operator and select something else. Once they and Nokia have a warehouse full of unwanted 6280s they may actually get the message and stop faffing around the Customer with "Oh, we've not had any complaints about the 6280 before". As one of the disaffected closed off
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Had an interesting conversation [today] with the chaps at the Bluewater T-Mobile store (a franchise not T-Mobile themselves it seems). Their 6280 handsets are coming with firmware V3.6 fitted - I got the guv to pop one open and check it out (*#0000# gets the display up if you want to check yours).
I asked about returns on the 6280 and he and the other assistant said that they "have not had any come back" to them - now I'd almost expect that response, but its offered here for what its worth. Of course, the only sure way of finding out is to take one for a drive for a few days - but that means setting up a contract, which means a Credit Check being performed and if you get too many of those within a short period (i.e. 3 mths) it could ruin your credit rating for a while. In summary then - there is a very definite risk with the quality of the firmware of the 6280. Certainly 3 seems to have the lions share of problems, and this could be attributable to them having first go, having a launch version of the Nokia firmware and clearly having some problems and issues interworking with Nokia in respect of getting firmware upgrades with 3 branding incorporated. Other mobile ops now have the 6280, and these are reportedly not immune to the well documented issues of that handset. The latest version of the firmware - at the time of writing this - is 3.6 and that is what T-Mobile (at least) are shipping. Some reports on the Nokia website suggest that 3.6 does not solve all the problems - but it is not clear if this is restricted to an individual mobile op or if it is across the range of them. As always the "Caveat Emptor" [or Buyer Beware] applies - very strongly to the Nokia 6280 handset. |
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I think its only a temporary situation regarding stock.
According to T-Mobile (see my other posting about the 6280 not being available on their Web 'n Walk service https://talk3g.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2376) they have had such a run on the 6280 via the online store that they've temporarily withdrawn it from the website. It is, allegedly, still available in their stores on that tariff. Also, on Sunday I was in the Bluewater T-Mobile shop (a franchise I think and not one of their own) they were selling the 6280 with Flext + Web 'n Walk. |
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Ive taken a risk and bought a 6280 on Flext 50 with Web&Walk. And i must say its like a different phone from the one i had on Three. All of the annoying ringtone/wallpaper links are now gone, the phone operates at a much fast speed, themes now completely cover every part of the phone, and there are many new options available.
No problems so far. |
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Well ive already noticed some subtle changes within the phone. Battery life, altho ive only had it a few hours, seems much better. With my old handset i could only take a few pics/vids then would have to stick it on charge. This is not the case with the new handset.
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Funny coincidence that , I have just today had a play with my eldest's 6280 on 3 - she has the original buggy version (03.36) of the firmware and can confirm that the faults reported on the Nokia site are reproducible on hers. But as she does not mess around with flipping profiles she does not get affected much if at all. She's delighted with the handset so much so that she refuses to take my advice to get it to CPW for a reflash to the latest and greatest version of the firmware (03.60 at the time of writing).
I think that the physical build quality is very un-Nokia, it is quite flimsy to feel. The slider seems to have more lateral movement than I would have thought reasonable, although it is not vast it does rather distract from the handset quality. Electronics quality is superb, the screen is wonderfully clear and vibrant. Finding the way around the S40 OS was a snap, it is not a world away from S60 or any other smartphone. Audio quality is good, and boy is that loudspeaker loud!! Clear also, unlike my 6680 which gets all cr*ppy at louder volumes. I am very tempted to go for a 6280 on Flext 35 with Web n Walk and know that I can pick one up at Bluewater instantly, subject to the usual credit checks etc... But it really is the word on the Nokia site that Nokia are producing re-vamped 6280s that makes me hold fire a bit longer (damn, at this rate I'll miss T-Mobile's 25% for life discount!!). But I can confirm that the OS in the T-Mobile handsets is 03.60 (if the shop is to be believed that T-Mobile have standardised on that version) which means that the main bugs should be out of the handset. Do let us know how you get on with the "enhanced" 6280 on T-Mobile. |
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So far im much more impressed with the "new" 6280. A lot of the quirks have gone from its UI. Also, -T-Mobile have installed a Web & Walk option in the menu, which when pressed, opens up the internet with this message...
"T-Mobile will soon be launching Opera-mini to enable better browsing of the Internet on your mobile phone. Please return to this page for the latest information on launch date." |
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Nokia 6280 - T-Mobile do it better, do they?
Hi Bleubean - one of the problems associated with the 6280 seemed to be its [relatively] tiny on-board memory
This allegedly caused issues with the handset becoming unstable for instance when storing a certain number of SMS text messages (sent and received), i.e. when the user is not pruning the message store regularly. Perhaps also when storing media items in the on-board memory. I'd be very interested - cos I am seriously considering following your path - in finding out if the T-Mobile variant of the 6280 has these problems also. It could be, I suspect, that the 3 branding ate into the limited on-board memory and thus exascerbated any instabilities. It does rather sound, from what you say, that T-Mobile have been less aggressive with their branding. Although the cynic in me ..........I am somewhat concerned that Opera-mini will reside on this memory footprint and thus introduce stability issues. Last edited by Hands0n; 15th April 2006 at 10:41 AM. |
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Just thought i'd add to this thread. Got a couple of T-Mob 6280s on Flext for me and missus on Thursday. Firmware 3.60 and no probs I can see so far. Slider seems fairly solid to me, will wait and see if it stays like that after a few months of use!
So nice going back to a Nokia UI after a couple of years of not having a Nokia phone - it's certainly something they're best at. |
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Hands0n, i would probably say that the -T-Mobile variant has more memory than its Three counterpart as my old Three variant constantly had memory issues and ran very slowly. However my new one runs much faster and there is no lag when using the phone.
So far im impressed. |
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Nokia 6280 in my sticky hands
Newsflash: I now have in my hands a brand new T-Mobile 6280 on Flext 35 + Web 'n Walk - boy was that a bit of a marathon run getting that
I went to the official T-Mobile store local to me. The manager told me that he could not connect the 6280 on to Web 'n Walk as it was not allowed until approx 7 May when the service is officially opened for that particular handset. That will explain the message that Bleubean gets when he tries to activate it on his 6280 (I get the same). I explained that I would be quite happy to walk away unless something could be done, which I would, and the manager put his thinking cap on and came up with a scheme. They would register me with an N70 and then exchange it for a 6280 - seemed easy and logical enough, and indeed it was, just adding about 15 mins to the overall buying process. Shop assistant asked me if I'd like the handset set up in the shop to which I said "Yes" - I hate getting broken stuff home and this is a long weekend of the shop being closed. She assembled the 6280, powered it up and .................... the handset said that it was IMEI Blocked! Wow Brand new, out of the box, seals intact, in front of me ............ IMEI Blocked. We all agreed that we'd never seen anything like that before And so another handset exchange, and another 15 minutes going through the check in and check out procedure. Not bad really, 3 handsets on a brand new contract within the first hour and having not even left the shop - can anyone beat that (throws down gauntlet). So thats it - 6280 on charge, impatience growing exponentially with every minute that passes. It is a rainy day, but a good one nonetheless |
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Congratulations!
Lets hope these 'new' 6280's that are flying off the shelves are everything that the 6280 was originally intended to be. Flext is a superb arrangement, especially with the unlimited data add-on, and I'm very pleased to see people 'congratulating' them on their efforts by purchasing. I'd be queueing up for the combo myself if I wasn't so happy with what I'm already getting. As always I'll be very interested to hear how the '3.6' handsets, and T-Mobile themselves, perform as time goes by. |
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Oh yes, I'd forgotten to mention that the firmware is indeed 03.60, I checked this in the shop before leaving.
Just got my PAC from 3 ....... once the 6280 is charged I'll give T-Mobile's CS a bell. Reports on the 6280 will certainly be forthcoming .... So, we currently have experience on Talk3G of the 6280 on the 3 network, although I'd like to hear some more recent stuff such as have 3 remedied the faults or are folk living with them on that network (my daughter is happy to bear with the faults in 03.36 firmware!!!). Also I invite comment of 6280 ownership on the other networks, Vodafone, Orange, O2 - how are they doing? Or have T-Mobile stole a march on everyone else by being the last to bring the 6280 to market? Last edited by Hands0n; 15th April 2006 at 07:10 PM. |
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Welcome to The Club Hands0n!!
I must say i admire your will power by letting your handset charge first.....something i NEVER do. Ive checked my firmware and mine is 3.60. I was under the assumption all -T-Mobile variants were 3.60 and not 3.36? Perhaps im wrong....could anyone clarify?? Anyways, give us your first impressions of -T-Mobile! |