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rfranzq 03-01-2011 08:02

My confession
 
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Originally Posted by rfranzq (Post 35050)
Has any one heard or got a K160?

I ordered a K160 last week. In a couple of weeks, we will see..........

meir 07-01-2011 00:08

One problem to report. On the SIM slot 3 and 4 if you get any special letter like for example č, š, á ř in incoming sms messages. They will be shown on screen as chinese characters.

rfranzq 25-01-2011 07:09

locked keypad non mention in manual
 
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Originally Posted by PhotoJim (Post 34750)
The user interface requires a bit of learning. Right-menu * is the lock/unlock key combination, which I didn't see documented anywhere but managed to figure out by accident.

Had that happen to me today. Luckily, I kind of knew where my fingers were before it happened.

rfranzq 25-01-2011 07:11

Initial impressions of the K160
 
Some observations about the K160 a latter model. It comes with a 1500 and a 1800 mAh batteries. When I put a Tru SIM card in slot 4 it would say nothing for the network or SIM 4. When in slot two it says T-Mobile. When an ATT MVNO SIM was in slot 2 it said the name of the SIM card MVNO but in slot 3 and 4 it says AT&T.

Some other stuff in response to comments by GadgetKen:
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Originally Posted by GadgetKen (Post 34581)
(occasionally get a repeated phantom reboot of some phones with the ekit sim; get it to disappear by just shutting off the phone fully and restarting it; don't have a clue why).

Not using an ekit card, I get a 'soft reboot' where the screen goes white and then black and then starts searching for the networks.

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Originally Posted by GadgetKen (Post 34581)
Found out why the dual IMSI sim ekit card didn't work that well and an easy solution. The third and fourth sim slots are more for just plain 2g voice and sms cards. The first and second sim card slots support full USSD commands, gprs web and system selection. Just moving the sim cards around (ekit into slot 2 instead of 4) suddenly made the ekit card much more stable, and could also get balance check/expiration date USSD commands working on my Digicel card.

That might be true on this one also. The SIM1 slot has 4 pairs [8] of electrical contacts vs. the other 3 have 3 pair [6]. What does that mean? Does one have to use menus to dial out with SIM 3 and 4?

Just got it today. Not much time to play with yet. Please look carefully at the SIM card holders before you break them trying to figure out how they work. It says lock and unlock on them.

The instructions are terrible. And not very well done.

adam917 27-01-2011 01:12

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Originally Posted by rfranzq (Post 35478)
Some observations about the K160 a latter model. It comes with a 1500 and a 1800 mAh batteries. When I put a Tru SIM card in slot 4 it would say nothing for the network or SIM 4. When in slot two it says T-Mobile. When an ATT MVNO SIM was in slot 2 it said the name of the SIM card MVNO but in slot 3 and 4 it says AT&T.

Some other stuff in response to comments by GadgetKen:

Not using an ekit card, I get a 'soft reboot' where the screen goes white and then black and then starts searching for the networks.



That might be true on this one also. The SIM1 slot has 4 pairs [8] of electrical contacts vs. the other 3 have 3 pair [6]. What does that mean? Does one have to use menus to dial out with SIM 3 and 4?

Just got it today. Not much time to play with yet. Please look carefully at the SIM card holders before you break them trying to figure out how they work. It says lock and unlock on them.

The instructions are terrible. And not very well done.

Perhaps the 8-pin slot is an R-UIM slot (think SIM-look-alike card for CDMA phones - often used outside the Americas in the few non-western hemisphere countries that use CDMA)? I saw one on a Korean CDMA-only phone once.

rfranzq 27-01-2011 01:58

But it is GSM, of course.
 
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Originally Posted by adam917 (Post 35511)
Perhaps the 8-pin slot is an R-UIM slot (think SIM-look-alike card for CDMA phones - often used outside the Americas in the few non-western hemisphere countries that use CDMA)? I saw one on a Korean CDMA-only phone once.

But it is GSM, of course. And I would think they would mention it if it was a wonderful 'feature' of the phone. And some SIMs do seem to have more contacts on them and one wonders if they will work or not.

I am starting to understand the phone more. But I learned more from this thread then from the manual.

rfranzq 03-02-2011 20:45

Is this month 'Februray' on your phone?
 
My K160 says it is 'Februray'. Does the F160 say the same?

GadgetKen 06-02-2011 05:17

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Originally Posted by rfranzq (Post 35672)
My K160 says it is 'Februray'. Does the F160 say the same?

Yes it does!

I think the K160, F160 and Otech F1 are all one and the same phone made in the same factory in Shenzhen, China.

Is the phone perfect? No, but it has a lot of cute features like quad sim, stereo fm radio, analog tv, java, customizable ring tones, mp3/mp4 player etc.

If you go on a mobile game download site, you can download ebooks or games in 320 by 240 pixel format and install them. Some java stuff will work and other stuff doesn't.

Do you have a common battery type listed on one of your battery packs? Mine came with two 1000 mah packs, but not sure what Nokia pack it is cloning (obviously pseudo-Nokia from the battery connector).

rfranzq 06-02-2011 05:45

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Originally Posted by GadgetKen (Post 35754)
Do you have a common battery type listed on one of your battery packs? Mine came with two 1000 mah packs, but not sure what Nokia pack it is cloning (obviously pseudo-Nokia from the battery connector).

They both say BP-4L. one is 1800 mAh & the other 1500 mAh.

Kind of strange to have the same battery name.

I just looked on eBay and there are Nokia batteries with that number. I wonder if they will work? I recall you got some batteries that did not work for your phone. They don't happen to be BP-4Ls, are they?

GadgetKen 06-02-2011 15:52

No, it was a different Nokia battery number I ordered a clone of from China. Connector correct, but battery wasn't wide enough.

I'll try ordering a BP-4L and see if it fits. Phone is a bit thirsty so would like a bigger battery pack. Plus will have a source for batteries if they stop selling Fly-Ying accessories for that phone.


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