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Post by Iver on May 24, 2006 19:08:10 GMT
Temperature patches don't support temperatures below 0 degrees celsius. They don't show the " - " when it is freezing.
I once put my phone in the freezer. After an hour it said it was 19 degrees celsius in there ;D
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Post by SandStorm on May 24, 2006 19:11:39 GMT
The lowest temperature my phone showed, was 2ÂșC, when i was working at sheraton hotel,checking for it's security. That was at 5AM
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Post by Iver on May 24, 2006 21:52:28 GMT
Ouch! 5 AM and 2 degrees celsius? Doesn't sound very friendly I'm always asleep at 5 AM, unless I'm at a LAN party (about 4 times a year)
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Post by SandStorm on May 24, 2006 22:32:23 GMT
that was when i had extra services and worked one full month from 20:00 untill 08:00
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Post by Iver on May 30, 2006 16:17:57 GMT
If you install a patch that shows you the signal strenght (desibel); The closer the number is to 0 (zero), the better the signal. Like this:
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Post by SandStorm on May 31, 2006 0:03:18 GMT
but on my phone, it don't show the " - " signal, so, we only see 100, 98, 69...
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Post by Iver on May 31, 2006 0:08:17 GMT
Exactly, SS I wanted to write that, but I couldn't find the correct words. That's why I wrote "the closer to 0 (zero)..." And as I already told you, it is the same way with temperature patches. It does not show the " - " when it is freezing (temperature below 0 degrees celsius)
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