We have 6350s that we've opted for 'voice only' service. Our batteries last for only 2-3 days (primarily in standby); I suspect it's the 3G network that is so parasitic. Has anyone knowledge of how to toggle Network Mode to GSM (etc)?
Every time when I need to switch from 3G to 4G, I need to reset network settings and toggle Airplane mode and restart the phone. Why? Is there a permanent fix?
I can toggle airplane mode on and off and get connectivity for a breif moment. Even making calls it trys and then says end 0:00. This only happens at my job. Tower is not down, have had this issue at home as well but not as severe.. I have the new updated Android software and this is a refurbished phone.
Actually i dont know how to toggle off the beauty mode on the front camera and its causing a lag in the camera. Secondly how to enable touch focus while using the front facing camera?
I've just purchased a 6350. Will AT&T help me to unlock it so that I can use a local sim when I travel internationally?Yes, I tried to Post on the AT&T forum first, but it's down for maintenance now.Perhaps someone here is familiar with the AT&T procedure. If not, am I butter off following some of the unlocking instructions online?
I dropped my phone and there are multiple cracks on the screen. Everything else is fine. How can I replace the nscreen and what is the best place to buy a replacement from? I fould a place that sells screens for this, so I know it is possible.
I have a 6350 from AT&T.It looks like there is no app to download for ovi mail. The only email option that I have is something called "mobile email". It lists a number of email providers, but no "ovi mail". What am I doing wrong.On a related note, I would like to access email from another provider (POP). How can I do that? I see int he specs that this phone supports POP and IMAP. The Mobile Email app doesn't allow me to enter mail server information. Is there another email app that will?
just got a new nokia 6350 phone with the sim card installed. i want to remove it but i cant seem to get it out.i slide the metal back but then i cant get the card out.
how do you turn on/use the speakerphone on the 6350? I do not see a way, nor find it in the users manual. However, under the 6350 specs it does say it has the capability.
Just got a 6350. I know that there are probably lots of places where I can download ringtones. However, I wanted to mention that I am unhappy with the limited number of default ringtones (about 12). Even my 5 year old Nokia had more choices.
Additionally, all the options play music. There is nothing that is less annoying / more professional sounding. Just a simple ring or beep sequence. So, I'm just learning. Please point me at a good place to download non-song ring tones for this phone. I'm on AT&T if that's an issue.
I just bought the 6350 and am mostly[1] satisfied. My biggest problem with the handset is that there's no support for the 6350 in Apple's iSync application and there isn't a plugin available from Nokia. When I bought it I had to enter all of my information by hand (since a SIM transfer completely sucks[2]). Now I'm having the handset replaced because the back is falling off and I'm faced with reentering all of that information again.
So, when will there be iSync support for the 6350? And are there any other ways (other than the aforementioned sucky SIM card method) to transfer all of my current data from the old 6350 to the new one when I get it in a couple of days?
[1] Modulo pathetic default ring tones and inadequate bolding of calendar dates which have attached notes.
[2] The SIM card method of transferring information sucks because all the names are UPPER CASED, names with multiple numbers are converted into two names, all the number type information is lost and, the last time I tried it, no calendar information was transferred ...
I've recently made the switch from Sprint to AT&T service. I have the Nokia 6350. I'm far from satisifed and am beginning to regret making the change. I sent a couple of messages to Nokia asking questions about the use of the 6350. The first reply I received was a generic response that was of no help whatever. It seemed apparent that the support technician did nothing more than glance at the message and sent a useless reply. I answered that message but never got a reply back.
I have two questions: Is my experience typical of what others have gotten from Nokia, or should I view it as anomoly? I know that Nokia makes the handset. The software on the handset, the user interface, is that produced and supported by Nokia, by AT&T or another party?
I have a Nokia 6350, which has a 2.5'' headset outlet on the side. I tried to find out which headsets are compatible with this model, but the Nokia website only lists Bluetooth ones. But of course this model support wired headsets too, otherwise it would not have an headset outlet in the first place? recommend me an headset which is compatible with my phone? I bought a Nokia HS-47 one, but I can only get sound on one side, and I would like to avoid wasting money in other products which are not compatible...
I have an N8 which has 3 options for network mode - dual mode, 3G or GSM.I have absolutely no idea what any of these mean or what to select !The reason for my question is that I had to put my sim card into another phone for a couple of days and now I've put it back I cannot send texts or make any calls - I can receive them and get on the internet but that's it so I was wondering whether the network mode option has any effect?
My wife just got a MBZ C250. We were able to pair her Nokia 6350 and my iphone to the cars bluetooth. I was also able to transfer the contacts from the iphone but not the Nokia's. In looking at the bluetooth compatible phones on the Mercedes Bluetooth site I noticed that there are no Nokia phones listed for this car model. For some reason her phone works well in the hands free mode in the car but she obviously would like to be able to access her contacts. My question is this, is there any way we can transfer her contacts to the cars bluetooth? If not, is there any way both phones can share my iphone address book since we have exactly the same contacts?
I had updated my Nokia 6350 withthe latest Firmware 13.17. For this, I had to install the Ovi Suite 2.0 (don't know if this matters).
I have been updating mu contacts with Lotus Notes 8.5 and it was working fine. After the update, the mobile phone numbers are not synchronized any more. Instead, the fax numbers are transferred.
Note: After the update, I also receive the following error message in the address book "No settings found. Contact your service provider.". I have no idea if this is related or not.
My cell phone has always been a Nokia. The latest upgrade with AT&T, I got the red Nokia 6350. Phone works fine except that I am not able to send or receive multimedia message from my family and friends. Is there a feature on the phone that I did not turn on to make this work? MMS messages always received with a message read: :"Multimedia Message error, unknown network error".
I am using nokia c3 mobile in which I use an app Whatsapp. I want to use it only through wifi but when I am out of wifi area Whatsapp starts using the data of sim. So I want to completely switch off the internet on my mobile such that the only way to use internet is through Wifi.
I have previosuly downloaded an application (can't really rememeber the name) that allows a user to toggle the bluetooth on/off within the desktop area. I have flashed my phone memory recently and wanted back this application but are unable to locate it. Does anyone knows where I can find it?
So I've had a LG G3 through Sprint for quite some time now. When I first got the phone I noticed that I had a problem answering calls. They would either never make it to my phone or my phone would freeze when I answered the call. After some research I found that this was due to problem with the Spark OS where it couldn't do both 4G and phone calls at the same time, or something like that. I fixed the problem by going into my network mode setting and setting it to 3G only. I never had a problem again.
Fast forward to today, my phone for some reason has put gone back into a LTE 4G setting, I don't know why it just did. So I go to change the setting back because I'm going to work and need to be able to answer my phone but for some reason the network mode setting is grayed out. I can't get into it to change anything. why I'd be locked out of the network mode settings?
I have an issue with the Blackberry Bold 9900, I notice that the mobile network antenna goes to SOS when I set the Network mode in 3G and 2G. And its only working when I left the the network configured in 2G only. I really need the 3G network working...
The ringer on my 6350 sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. I had my first 6350 replaced by AT&T for the same reason but now the new one, about 4 months old, has developed the same problem. AT&T agree that the problem is not unusual but have no suggestions to correct and the replacement phone is outside the 3 month warranty. The problem may be related to the media player controls on the front of the phone.
ive set ip all up and its working fine. however I kind of changed the network mode settings to be GSM from Dual Mode under connectivity to reduce my battery usage in power saving i cant access internet while deactivating this option Im able to.I wish I can change it back at the same time use power saving mode. what do I do it keeps on changing back to GSM when I activate power saving mode?
I'm having some really annoying issue with my phone, when I select the Network Mode to GSM/WCDMA (auto connect) it is working perfectly fine but as soon as I change to LTE/GSM/WCDMA (auto connect) I lost 75% of my signal.
Of course without activating LTE I cannot access the 4G Network which is a bit annoying.
I also tried to flash the latest modem for my phone g920i but it didn't solve the problem.
I have a S6 edge and trying to find out where is the network mode can be found. Far is I know, it should be under the "mobile network" menu, but is not there. All I have under the "mobile networks" menu is: Mobil data, International Data Roaming, Access Point Names and Network operators. None of these including the "network mode".
If I try to find it in the search, it takes me straight to where is should be, but again, is not there.
The network mode on my Samsung galaxy S5 device is always set at GSM only. When I try to change it to WCDMA only or GSM/WCDMA (auto mode) it changes back to GSM only. The area I am has 3G network and most devices I see have H but mine always shows as E no matter what I do. When browsing it takes a long time for pages to open because its always at E.
I have factory reset the device but still facing the same problem.
I want to add GSM auto (PRL) network mode menu along with WCDMA only,GSM only,WCDMA (preferred)/GSM modes. Right now I access GSM auto (PRL) mode by *#*#4636#*#* and select set preferred network type in phone information menu. I need to reboot my mobile if I want to switch other mode.
Is it advisable to use GSM auto (PRL) mode over WCDMA (preferred)/GSM mode.
Is there any App available for this to switch between network modes.
Issue: In WCDMA only/preferred mode, call/network drop frequently .Current Android version: 2.3.4 , Best solution provided by service centre: Switch manually between 2G(for calls) & 3G(for data), Customer Care ticket Id: 93172166 ,WorkOrder No: SE312TR111983
I have been following the case with service centre & customer care since 2 weeks but have been provided a sub-standard solution as mentioned above.Please do not mark the thread as "Assumed Answered", I ll get back asap.Scenarios checked: 1. 3G signal receptivity in my area: Confirmed OK by operator. 2. Used same SIM in another phone: Works fine on 3G, 3. Used another SIM on ray: Same issue with 3G mode