Its a new problem. However as I said I'd not tried using the freerunner
as my primary phone till now.
Regards,
Jon
Tim Erwin wrote:
I've been running my freerunner with the 08/08/2008 qtopia release. Now
I'm using it as a phone I've noticed the GSM reception is poor... or
more to the
Hi,
I've been running my freerunner with the 08/08/2008 qtopia release. Now
I'm using it as a phone I've noticed the GSM reception is poor... or
more to the point qtopia seems to spend as much time reporting No
network as it does with a signal.
Has anylone looked into this? is it the fault
I've been running my freerunner with the 08/08/2008 qtopia release. Now
I'm using it as a phone I've noticed the GSM reception is poor... or
more to the point qtopia seems to spend as much time reporting No
network as it does with a signal.
I am using the qtopia 080808 release and have no
Tim Erwin wrote:
I've been running my freerunner with the 08/08/2008 qtopia release. Now
I'm using it as a phone I've noticed the GSM reception is poor... or
more to the point qtopia seems to spend as much time reporting No
network as it does with a signal.
I am using the qtopia
Interestingly, I flashed with the 08/08/2008 qtopia release this
morning, from my opkg updated stock image, and also notice my signal is
weaker.
I am just using the stock image from qtopia, I haven't done any updating.
I will do a update and see if I get the same problem. Do you know what
Jonathan Spooner wrote:
Hi,
I've been running my freerunner with the 08/08/2008 qtopia release. Now
I'm using it as a phone I've noticed the GSM reception is poor... or
more to the point qtopia seems to spend as much time reporting No
network as it does with a signal.
Has anylone
Tim Erwin wrote:
Interestingly, I flashed with the 08/08/2008 qtopia release this
morning, from my opkg updated stock image, and also notice my signal is
weaker.
I am just using the stock image from qtopia, I haven't done any updating.
I will do a update and see if I get the same
There is no standard for what each bar represents. There's no
industry defined standard for it. So it's quite possible that two
different phone OSes will represent the same signal strength with a
different number of bars.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Paul Buede [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I mean is, I had a stock OM build, that I had updated with opkg.
Then I went and flashed it with the two files in the qtopia package this
morning, that qtopia had just released. I haven't tried to update it at
all after flashing with qtopia. But I notice the reception seems
weaker,
Is there a way to get the signal strength from the api or directly
from the gsm? Then we could see if there are any actual differences.
In response to my own question, directly talking to the gsm I think we
can get the signal strength with AT+CSQ
but I have no idea how to do this with the
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