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Xeoninho
08-02-2004, 11:35 PM
Hi again.
I also have some 3310's which when turned on, they have network for about 5 seconds but then it disappears. I've tried almost everything, including FAID updating, imei changing ehehhe but still no luck.
I've opened them as well (well, took out the antenna part) and it was looking ok, so what can it be?
Can it be software repairable or is it a hw problem.
Note: these came to my hands already on this state, so I have no idea if they felt to the floor or something.
Thanks for reading.
danwood76
09-02-2004, 12:04 AM
Try a new eeprom with flash upgrade
Then plug in charger and mbus cable
Update FAID
Set IMEI (sp locks will need setting also)
post results
regards,
Danny
laroshoceana
09-02-2004, 05:04 PM
Hi again.
I also have some 3310's which when turned on, they have network for about 5 seconds but then it disappears. I've tried almost everything, including FAID updating, imei changing ehehhe but still no luck.
I've opened them as well (well, took out the antenna part) and it was looking ok, so what can it be?
Can it be software repairable or is it a hw problem.
Note: these came to my hands already on this state, so I have no idea if they felt to the floor or something.
Thanks for reading.
have u tried to check the rf section? If u have already flash a new eeprom, updated the faid and still there is no signal, I think u hav a hardware problem. Again check the rf section like the filters and PA. Resolder it. U can use Net Monitor to detect some signal problem.
Herdi_Indonesia
09-02-2004, 08:06 PM
Try change hagar. good luck
Xeoninho
12-02-2004, 07:26 AM
@danwood
"Try a new eeprom with flash upgrade."
I didn't understand what to do.
The tools I currently have are:
Cheap DCT3 Flasher and MBus \ FBus Cable for 3310
Rolis Flasher \ Knok (I like this one better)
Virgin eeproms
.fls flashes of many many 3310\3315\3325 versions.
Could you be a little more specific?
@herdy_indonesia
Huh?
@all
I'm not english speaking, and I do not have the experience I wish I would in what matters flashing phones (unlocking them is another thing).
Thanks
danwood76
12-02-2004, 10:39 AM
I always flash a virgin eeprom before trying hardware modz
The eeprom on your phone is the part that stores all the changable memory
it store all you settings ota riongtones pic messages etc.
It also stores various RF settings of your phone
Trying a virgin eeprom is a clean eeprom so it is completely blank with basic values
Just search the forum for virgin eeproms and flash a 3310 one to 0x3D0000
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