[DEFINITIVE]Sony Ericsson K700i Thread


Which K700i do you have?  

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  1. 1. Which K700i do you have?

    • K700i/Vodafone Branded
      15
    • K700i/02 Branded
      13
    • K700i/Orange Branded
      31
    • K700i/T Mobile Branded
      9
    • K700i/Unbranded
      62
    • K700i/Other(Over sea's versions and Networks)
      16


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hi i have just got my new k700i

it has been on charge now for about an hour

and all that has happened is a little red light has come inside the on button. the screen hasnt turned on or anything

is this normal

(orange manual said that the display should turn on after 30 mins charging)

thanks

Usually it comes with *some* charge in it - and usually you can turn it on fresh out of the box (i recommend this to all my customers, as to drain the battery completely BEFORE they charge for the first time)

The fact that it isn't turning on after an hour's charge is a bad sign. Just hope it turns on soon!

still not workin been on charge all night! :( :no:

gonna ring the and ask for a replacment

think it might be the battery

will ask a mate with a t310 which uses same battery if i can borrow his battery to test :)

pretty p'ed off!

took an extra week than it should of to arrive

and it doesnt work!!!!

Usually it comes with *some* charge in it - and usually you can turn it on fresh out of the box (i recommend this to all my customers, as to drain the battery completely BEFORE they charge for the first time)

The fact that it isn't turning on after an hour's charge is a bad sign. Just hope it turns on soon!

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I wuld be ringin up and asking for a refund mate

Buy it from orange.co.uk

Oh dear, a DOA phone is never a good thing. I'd recommend returning it! (you have 14 days to return it if you are unhappy with the phone or if there is a fault with it).

As for going with orange.co.uk - nah, stick with our shops - at least that way us mugs who work there can have a little commission every now and then ;)

I have just got my first bill from Vodafone. The contract I Signed up for was ?15.99 a month but they have charged me ?27 something. Is this right ? Can anyone confirm if there first bill was higher than it should be on a contract phone ?:huh:h::unsure:e:

I have just got my first bill from Vodafone. The contract I Signed up for was ?15.99 a month but they have charged me ?27 something. Is this right ? Can anyone confirm if there first bill was higher than it should be on a contract phone ?&nbsp:huh:h:&nbsp:unsure:e:

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Maybe you when over your monthly allowance???

I have just got my first bill from Vodafone. The contract I Signed up for was ?15.99 a month but they have charged me ?27 something. Is this right ? Can anyone confirm if there first bill was higher than it should be on a contract phone ?&nbsp:huh:h:&nbsp:unsure:e:

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I can confirm that its usally connection charge and stuf...

Oh dear, a DOA phone is never a good thing. I'd recommend returning it! (you have 14 days to return it if you are unhappy with the phone or if there is a fault with it).

As for going with orange.co.uk - nah, stick with our shops - at least that way us mugs who work there can have a little commission every now and then ;)

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But...orange...crippled...k700i....

You removed My Friends!!! I wan't it back! And they made the right softkey camera. WTF.

Could I ocntct orange n get em to change it?

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