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Call Drop Problem for Nokia 6275

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Hi Guys,

Today my calls on 6275 are dropping after 2-3 minutes, any idea what can be the reason, & what can be done to sort this out.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers

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Its a common problem nowadays with R-CDMA.. I had tested this in all my devices (WM, Palm, LG, etc.) but its happening.. Might be the problem is with the network.. sometimes the conversation is seamless, sometimes its annoying..

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Ya its a problem with r cdma

but in BB its very less

as i have experience it at my office

all other handsets used in my office have too much call drops

so we all have started using BB

which has reduced this problem to 10% only

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1) dropping after 2-3 minutes,

2)any idea what can be the reason,

3)what can be done to sort this out.

4)Thanks in advance.

1) Regular get used to it

2) I am sure its network problem

3) Practice Yoga and other relaxation technique deep breathing helps.

4) Accepted

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1) dropping after 2-3 minutes,

2)any idea what can be the reason,

3)what can be done to sort this out.

4)Thanks in advance.

1) Regular get used to it

2) I am sure its network problem

3) Practice Yoga and other relaxation technique deep breathing helps.

4) Accepted

Right :Contento: :Contento: :Contento:

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1) dropping after 2-3 minutes,

2)any idea what can be the reason,

3)what can be done to sort this out.

4)Thanks in advance.

1) Regular get used to it

2) I am sure its network problem

3) Practice Yoga and other relaxation technique deep breathing helps.

4) Accepted

LOLZ Nice Answering !

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I have had the 6275 for over three and a half years. What I find useful is to periodically (say once a fortnight) switch it off and on again. Seems to reduce all sorts of problems dramatically.

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