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Sony Ericsson
Sunday 11th February, 2007 19:40 Comments: 0
I love their website. I was trying to help a friend sort out their GPRS settings and accidentally ended up killing my own settings. I then tried following the settings from a couple places, but I recalled using the Sony Ericsson website to fix my settings ages ago (probably with my T610, possibly my K750i when I first got it?) so I went there again. I deleted all the old broken account information for good measure. I clicked on "Support", found the "Software and Setup" options in the top left, then filled in my details for both WAP and MMS, got the settings sent to my phone. And then it all worked fine. In fact, it looked like I'd originally set my phone to use GSM only for data, and it's now using GPRS and GSM. I can now browse the web and send photo messages again. Vodafone wanted me to call customer services (a free call) to get them to resend my settings. Sometimes, like late on a Sunday evening, you just want them to send stuff over the net.
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