Anonymous
19-01-2003, 03:37 PM
This message contains all postings in this thread
dated before January 19th 2003
Subject: delete outgoing call duration
From: hatch
Date: 02 Jan, 2003 05:08:31
hi there, happy new year to all.
Id like to ask if there is any way to delete outgoing calls
(which can be accessed from start|settinggs|device
information|call duration tab)
Thak you for your much appreciated help.
hatch
Subject: Deleting call info
From: Alex
Date: 02 Jan, 2003 12:19:28
I have noticed this doesn't even reset after a hard reset, so I
thought it was SIM card related. I've just rec'd a new handset
and am using the same SIM card but the call duration has gone
back to zero. It must therefore be an internal phone setting, so
the only way I know to reset it is to get another handset (! -
that doesn't help much, does it?).
There is a difference between the PC and the Phone OS, so it
must be in the phone OS somewhere. I don't think this OS is
accessible with a registry editor, so over to anyone who has
experience in delving into the GSM side.
Subject: counnter reset
From: hatch
Date: 02 Jan, 2003 14:32:31
thanks Alex, yeah i guess your right. darn! i just hate it when
something like this happens. you see my XDA is just a few days
old, though i never experienced any problem on the phone side
but my touch screen is somehow acting weird, the lower part is
not as sensitive as to be expected. This really affects my
handheld input. Im under warranty and only eligible for free
service.
Did you receive a brand new or a refurb unit for your
replacement? How was it so far?
Thanks
hatch :cry:
Subject: Replacement
From: Alex
Date: 03 Jan, 2003 14:07:19
Mine was a month old, still under warranty of course, so
Carphone Warehouse just took a new one out of a box and gave
that to me. It was so new, I thought excellent, I'll keep this
one all shiny, etc. Have you seen my other post? The following
morning it fell out of my hand (or was it pushed?), hit the
stone floor at work and now has a huge great chip on the bottom
near the mic. ^&%*£$"
I saw a site recently for a company that manufactured stick on
templates for the xda, which basically covered the silver bits
with sticky-back plastic (I know, sounds great!). They did have
some interesting wood effects and carbon fibre, etc. However, I
can't remember where I saw it. I thought I followed a link from
Dale Coffing's PocketPC Passion site. I've been looking there
for the last couple of hours and can't find it.
Does anyone know the site I'm talking about? If so, can you post
the address?
thanks and rgds,
Alex.
Subject: Can't do it
From: Carlos
Date: 05 Jan, 2003 00:47:08
You can reset the "recent calls" counters, but you cannot reset
the "all calls" counters. All GSM phones have this feature and
it is not reset by anything a user can do.
dated before January 19th 2003
Subject: delete outgoing call duration
From: hatch
Date: 02 Jan, 2003 05:08:31
hi there, happy new year to all.
Id like to ask if there is any way to delete outgoing calls
(which can be accessed from start|settinggs|device
information|call duration tab)
Thak you for your much appreciated help.
hatch
Subject: Deleting call info
From: Alex
Date: 02 Jan, 2003 12:19:28
I have noticed this doesn't even reset after a hard reset, so I
thought it was SIM card related. I've just rec'd a new handset
and am using the same SIM card but the call duration has gone
back to zero. It must therefore be an internal phone setting, so
the only way I know to reset it is to get another handset (! -
that doesn't help much, does it?).
There is a difference between the PC and the Phone OS, so it
must be in the phone OS somewhere. I don't think this OS is
accessible with a registry editor, so over to anyone who has
experience in delving into the GSM side.
Subject: counnter reset
From: hatch
Date: 02 Jan, 2003 14:32:31
thanks Alex, yeah i guess your right. darn! i just hate it when
something like this happens. you see my XDA is just a few days
old, though i never experienced any problem on the phone side
but my touch screen is somehow acting weird, the lower part is
not as sensitive as to be expected. This really affects my
handheld input. Im under warranty and only eligible for free
service.
Did you receive a brand new or a refurb unit for your
replacement? How was it so far?
Thanks
hatch :cry:
Subject: Replacement
From: Alex
Date: 03 Jan, 2003 14:07:19
Mine was a month old, still under warranty of course, so
Carphone Warehouse just took a new one out of a box and gave
that to me. It was so new, I thought excellent, I'll keep this
one all shiny, etc. Have you seen my other post? The following
morning it fell out of my hand (or was it pushed?), hit the
stone floor at work and now has a huge great chip on the bottom
near the mic. ^&%*£$"
I saw a site recently for a company that manufactured stick on
templates for the xda, which basically covered the silver bits
with sticky-back plastic (I know, sounds great!). They did have
some interesting wood effects and carbon fibre, etc. However, I
can't remember where I saw it. I thought I followed a link from
Dale Coffing's PocketPC Passion site. I've been looking there
for the last couple of hours and can't find it.
Does anyone know the site I'm talking about? If so, can you post
the address?
thanks and rgds,
Alex.
Subject: Can't do it
From: Carlos
Date: 05 Jan, 2003 00:47:08
You can reset the "recent calls" counters, but you cannot reset
the "all calls" counters. All GSM phones have this feature and
it is not reset by anything a user can do.