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1.3 changes?

codymitch

Jan 20, 2005, 11:07 PM
I got the new version of the phone last friday and I noticed that Every ring tone/sound there is is extremely high pitched, and it takes forever to receive tezt messages unless you turn it off and back on again (same with voicemail). Its just the ringtones/sound stuff because when listening to mp3s on it it sounds normal. Has anyone else noticed this or is it just me?
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GEO

Jan 21, 2005, 9:17 AM
i dont know....i make my own ringtones on my pc and they sound fine

and if u wanna receive texts u can go to the text screen and press menu>send/receive
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Pandit

Jan 21, 2005, 1:16 PM
Funny thing about the MPX220, even with 1.3, hasn't changed much in terms of the speaker. That explains why it's either soft, or loud and high pitched. Moto has fixed some of the glitches to make it a little less annoying, but what hasn't been thoroughly upgraded is the volume control nor speaker. I've tested it out and concluded that in order to get clear volume during a call, is to put it one notch below max. That of course compromises the volume, but the clarity is worth it. On max, you compromise clarity with being louder, and higher pitches.

In regards to the text messaging, your phone doesn't delay it on purpose... two reasons, a cell site is down and you aren't getting a proper signal, or there are still problems with the ph...
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codymitch

Jan 23, 2005, 6:20 PM
Whenever it takes forever to get a message, I almost always have full bars and im in a fairly big city and the cell sites arent usualyl down, and when they are I know about it. But Ill try that with the volume thing thanks
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