[vicsireland] Re: Vodafone Nokia E52 speaking phone

  • From: "GERARD SHANAHAN" <gershan@xxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 19:42:04 -0000

Hi Roanan,

out of curiosity, even though I only have an old nokia 6600 is it possible to 
expand the default video time  or real player recorder clip time and how do you 
do it.
Gerry

From: Ronan McGuirk 
  To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 5:30 PM
  Subject: [vicsireland] Vodafone Nokia E52 speaking phone


  Hi all,


  I now have a working Nokia E52 Vodafone speaking phone.


  I experienced several problems when I bought the phone originally and it was 
re-installed 4 times and finally I got a new phone which now seems to work with 
Talks fairly well.




  It seems to be stable for making and receiving phone calls and sending and 
reading text messages.


  I am slowly exploring other facilities such as voice recorder, and using the 
wireless lan for web browsing and subscribing to podcasts.   (at this stage I 
haven't taken out a data option on my phone contract)




  I have installed Loadstone and will try this out over the next few weeks.  I 
am interested to see how well the integrated GPS receiver works.


  The most annoying issue at the moment is that Talks can't read help screens.  
Other than that, it seems to be okay..




  I would be interested to hear anyone else's experience with the E52 and Talks.


  Best Regards,


  Ronan 






  Begin forwarded message:


    From: Ronan McGuirk <ronan.p.mcguirk@xxxxxxxxx>
    Date: 20 August 2010 14:17:37 IST
    To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: Re: [vicsireland] Re: Vodafone E52 speaking phone



    Many thanks to all who responded to this query.  I am just picking it up 
now as I have returned from holidays.

    I got the E52 from Vodafone with Talks pre-installed as a speaking phone.

    the version of Talks is  Nuance Talks 4.11.3


    I am experiencing a number of problems:

    1. It periodically freezes, about once a day, necessitating removal of the 
battery to get it going again.
    2. Occasionally Talks stops talking although the phone itself seems to keep 
going.  Switching the phone  off and on again cures this.
    3. I can't read the help screens at all.
    4. I occasionally get a message that too many applications ar open and I am 
out of memory.  This has happened when only messaging, stand-by and menu were 
opened.


    I will bring the phone back to the shop and discuss the issue.  I take the 
point about looking for the latest version of Talks.

    I am wondering if it might also be due to some other set up configurations 
such as the amount of memory, the version of the E52 firmware etc etc.

    Thanks again for the responses, it is always great to hear I am not the 
only one to experience an issue!

    Regards,

    Ronan
    ohn Nolan wrote:


      Hi all

      The new version of talks is 5.1 this solve any problems with your phone 
Ronan you can  get it at

      www.blindsea.com



      ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Lavin" 
<michael.lavin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

      To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

      Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 4:57 PM

      Subject: [vicsireland] Re: Vodafone E52 speaking phone





        Hi Ronan



        I use Talks Premium v4.0 with the E52 and have no such problems; 
however I

        did experience similar freeze-ups when I had an earlier version so it 
might

        be worth your while to upgrade to version 4.



        If you go into the Talks application and press the option button and 
open

        the About menu item you will see the version of Talks that is running on

        your phone.



        Hope this is of some assistance.



        Regards,



        Michael



        -----Original Message-----

          From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

        [mailto:vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ronan McGuirk

        Sent: 02 August 2010 09:26

        To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

        Subject: [vicsireland] Vodafone E52 speaking phone



        Hi all,



        I have recently begun using the Vodafone E52 speaking phone with Talks. 
 I

        have used Talks for years on the Nokia 6600 but am experiencing some

        teething trouble with the E52.



        Has anyone on the list any experience or tips regarding the E52?  I have

        problems with the phone freezing up a lot and needing to remove the 
battery,

        also, For example, I don't seem to be able to read the help screens.



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