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 t310 user
 Posts: 9
Phone Model: SonyEricsson t310 |
 Sun Nov 09, 2003 12:21 pm |
I was wondering if anyone who have tried the 12/13 second trick, pulling out the battry after 12/13 seconds at the master reset. Have anyone's phone become fucked up after doing it?
I am wondering of trying it, but I just want to hear if anyone have failed in doing it. (The 12/13 second trick)
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 Ganxta B
 Posts: 342
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T310
Service Provider: T-Mobile DOMINO |
 Sun Nov 09, 2003 1:47 pm |
Well, I haven't heard of phonez being "fucked up" yet, coz this shit only has to do anything around the Random Access Memory of the phone. Actually, predefined SP items are on the phone's ROM, but they are always sent to the Random Access Memory, so that u can actually be astonished by their aesthetic value ... When you do a XYZ second trick(which I usually call Master Reset Abortion Trick)(already three types on this forum, and each topic's author thinks he/she's so damn smart), you actually halt the phone to getting all the predefined junk to your RAM. This way, you'll get much more space, and this also explains why everything is back to normal when you do a normal Master Reset. And since the firmware is on the Read Only Memory, it can't be bugged actually with anything virtual only physical (you drop yor phone off a 10 storey building and such).
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 ThaDemon
 Posts: 311
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson K610i
Service Provider: Vodafone |
 Sun Nov 09, 2003 1:47 pm |
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It will make the navigation of your phone a bit slower than useally
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 Alarcron
 Posts: 175
Phone Model: N-Gage QD SilverEd.
Service Provider: Telia/halebop |
 Sun Nov 09, 2003 6:48 pm |
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Yes my phone did go "fucked up" but you can easly remove that "fucked up" thing by use the master reset again WHITOUT of pulling out the battery, just a normal master reset that was maybe to be the only way.. But as usual the hackers did found a second way to do it..
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 Ganxta B
 Posts: 342
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T310
Service Provider: T-Mobile DOMINO |
 Mon Nov 10, 2003 2:26 pm |
Well, I quoted this cute lil expression coz then I thought Mr. T310 user notices him/herself. But seems like this expression was an absolute succes for you Zinax Actually, a normal master reset only deletes things of deletable kind. I mean there are some predefined items that can be deleted, but if you buy a SIM free phone (eg: me) then ya'll have all your predefined items undeletable. And on the end of each Master Reset, the phone sees to it that all the predefined junk gets back to your RAM. So I'd be interested how it frees up space for you time after time. I mean I bet it does, but it only cleans yor stuff.
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 Alarcron
 Posts: 175
Phone Model: N-Gage QD SilverEd.
Service Provider: Telia/halebop |
 Mon Nov 10, 2003 2:30 pm |
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Well Ganxta im not anymore a T310 user, or ill see in the end of this week, cuz then im a V200 user..
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 Ganxta B
 Posts: 342
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T310
Service Provider: T-Mobile DOMINO |
 Mon Nov 10, 2003 2:42 pm |
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But then why did you post in this topic???
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 Alarcron
 Posts: 175
Phone Model: N-Gage QD SilverEd.
Service Provider: Telia/halebop |
 Mon Nov 10, 2003 2:43 pm |
maybe i did post befor i changed u ever thought on that?
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 ThaDemon
 Posts: 311
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson K610i
Service Provider: Vodafone |
 Mon Nov 10, 2003 5:56 pm |
We'll see next week
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 Ganxta B
 Posts: 342
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T310
Service Provider: T-Mobile DOMINO |
 Tue Nov 11, 2003 2:01 pm |
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But it's not of my bizness when you switch your phone no? But we haven't heard of T310 user if his/her phone is functioning in the desired way...
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