Re: O2 XDA Orbit questions
"mal_k100" <mal_k100@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172148357.343730.215560@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com...
> Just had one of these delivered and a coule of questions if anyone has
> had them.
> 1. I get the message that says there is no SIM card. I know what the
> promblem is, the battery does not 'push' the sim card against the
> connections. If I squeeze the phone to make it connect it is fine but
> I have to reenter the pin. I have seen someone say that they put a
> piece of paper between the battery and the sim to help push it against
> the contacts. An alternative would be to send it back but if I am just
> going to have the same problem I might as well do the paper fix. Has
> anyone else had this ?
> 2. This may sound like a daft question but... I bought the co-pilot
> sat nav which was supplied with a micro sd card. Has anyone tried
> installing a larger sd card than the one supplied and somehow using
> the c-pilot on the larger card? It is just that I used to keep a lot
> of music and audio stuff on my old nokia and would like to do the
> same, but I am concerned about putting stuff on the sim if it is
> mainly (or completely) for the co-pilot. Any one tried ?
>
> Many thanks
>
> For info, if it wasn't for the problem of the sim card the orbit seems
> a nice bit of kit although it is going to take me ages to get used to
> all the features I suspect.
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Hi ......
I have the orbit too, excellent phone.
Sounds if the SIM card is not seated properly, the lip should slide over
part of the SIM, the micro SD card sits on top, I had similar problems.
I too use Co Pilot, I copied mine from the supplied card to a larger 1 Gb
micro card, also put MP3 files on there too.
You'll have lots of fun with it, I absolutely love mine.
Brian (Huddersfield) |