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I recently dropped by phone in a puddle (e have all done it!) and T-mobile very nicely sent me a replacement phone.
Before the incident my pushmail was working perfectly.
I set up my new phone in exactly the same way and now i have big problems with the push mail.
IT will always sync via USB, however via GPRS it is very tempremental and sometimes works, sometimes doesnt. The down time can last days, . I end up getting an error message "the server could not be reached. This can be caused by temp network conditions, support code: 0x80072EE4".
No one else in office has this problem. Has anyone else had a similar problem - i was wondering if i have been sent a duff replacement and should ask T-mobile for another one.
Any help would be appreciated
still have this problem - can anyone help?
reboot?
I have similar problems though not necessarily the same: if I've synced using USB the sync via GPRS/3G never works unless I reboot the phone (hold the power button and let the phone power down, then restart). Maybe going to flight mode and back also works - not sure.
think my problem is to do with my server.
i got in contact with tmobile specialist team and tested my phone on there server and it worked fine
my it guy is working on it - will let you know if easy fix
I have this problem with the exchange server mobile.exchange.mail2web.com
I think it's a fault with an option in my phone. Anyone of you figured it out?
Other phones works fine with mail2web.com
Thanks
According to the a quick google search, that error message relates to automatic updates...Either way, with Exchange it's always a good idea when having problems to completely remove the server source, reset your phone and then re-enter the information and let it completely re-sync again...
The company I work for recently (3 months ago) bought 3 ATT 8525's for people who travel. All 3 of the phones have this issue where when they go into their power save mode, and they will not send or receive Email or produce notifications about new email. It appears to me that when the phones go into this power save mode they turn off the wireless card in the phone. I have made every effort to figure this out myself but I finally broke down and called ATT who then transfered me to HTC. HTC told me that this is a bug in the phone and that they do not have a solution for it other than trying Windows Mobile 6. However, since ATT has not released WM6 for the 8525, and I don't feel like bricking a phone, the company decided to go ahead and buy the ATT 8925, hopping that the new phone wouldn't have this problem. Unfortunately it dose.
So getting down to my question. Does anyone know how to get these phones to send and receive Email, through WIFI and not the cell network, when they are in their power save mode?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Oh and BTW, after toying around with the 8925 I do have to say that the new features included in the phone are quite nice, hate the chrome though.
Thanks
Via WiFi? No. You wouldn't like the battery life if it did.
Battery life
I don't really care about that right now. I'm just looking for a solution to the problem i am currently having.
Could be connected to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332362
you need to disable the at&t proxie to use wifi to send mail/etc
To have the wifi alwayz on even in standby is not wise, you batter will die fast ......
I have no issues using Active sync with exchange 2007 i get emails even when in power save maybe you should get some exchange accounts
pwnage said:
I don't really care about that right now. I'm just looking for a solution to the problem i am currently having.
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You don't understand the gravity of what he told you. The battery life would literally be 2-3 hours.
Manually pressing the power button and tapping 'check for new messages' is a much better solution than being completely unable to access email for 3/4 of the workday because the battery has died.
Think about it.
Also, on your install CD, you'll find some AT&T software to push email to the phone automatically, waking up the phone using SMS. And, as other people have suggested, these phones were designed with Microsoft Exchange in mind and setting up an Exchange server would also help your problem.
Thank you for the replies.
Dose the "push" feature work with non exchange email servers. The only reason I ask is because we don't have an exchange server.
ringy2 said:
Could be connected to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332362
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I took a look at this and it seems to describe the problem i have very well. In regards to the battery life, is there a way to have the WIFI turn on when its time to check mail and then turn off after its finished? I would really like these phones to be using WIFI most of the time even though we have an unlimited data plan, WIFI just seems to be faster.
pwnage said:
Dose the "push" feature work with non exchange email servers. The only reason I ask is because we don't have an exchange server.
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Try www.emoze.com
ringy2 thank you. I'll take a look at that.
You know I have been working off of the thread linked above and I have gotten the phone to the point where it seems to be checking our mail server over GPRS/3G (I have turned the WIFI antenna off). The problem now is that the when it goes to check messages it won't DL any new ones that may be on the server. Any ideas?
Do you not have unlimited data with at&t? If you do then there is absolutely no reason not to leave wifi off and just use that for email. As for checking emails and not getting anything new. You need to adjust the settings for your account.
surrept, Yes we have an unlimited data plan and at this point i have given up on getting the phone to check via WIFI. As for the settings, what are you refering to? I have the account setup and i have configured it exactly how it is supposed to be. i have it DLing full copies of messages w/ no attachments, and it is set to check mail every 5 min (will change this back to 15 once i have finished testing).
Um, BTW - AT&T did release WM6 for the 8525... VERY much worth it. However, I'm still going for a 8925 for the doubled RAM/ROM & GPS...
I highly doubt that. Again i have looked in every deep dark place that the internet has and haven't found any WM6 ROM that I can DL from ATT site. you are probably referring to the "official" ATT ROM that i have seen floating around. Im not going to put that on these phones because, one I work for a descent size company and I don't want to be breaking any law and such on there behalf. Two I don't feel like bricking any of these phones. I want the warranty to be valid on them. If it was my personal phone i might try it. but since these are the companies phones it ain't gonna happen.
I have been using the device for the past 2 months and it has been syncing perfectly with my company's exchange server. For the past 3 days, it is showing a wierd issue.
The device does not show the new messages anymore. The messages show up in my device only after I read them on my outlook or through web access. That means, the messages show up only after I read them through other means.
I am not sure if something changed with my company's exchange server which is causing this issue. This is driving me nuts.
Now Activesync is pretty much useless if this issue persists.
Just checking if anyone else out there know that this is a known issue and know of any workarounds? Appreciate your inputs.
Pls do let me know if this Q has to be posted in a different forum... Greatly appreciate any insight into this. Thanks everyone.
I found the cause of this issue.
Just in case if someone needs to know this in future. Apparently this issue can only be fixed in the Exchange server end than at the device end. So good luck.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/827615
Firstly I am new to this site so hopefully I am going about this the right way.
I am just wanting to inform people of an issue with the Telstra HTC HD2, I purchased just over a week ago and had trouble getting the phone to sync with my office server. After numerous attempts I contact HTC and they took me through the process to discover the phone would not hold one of the settings which is in active sync under configure server advanced settings. The connection setting show dedicated and they told me to change to internet, but the phone won't save the setting, it keeps reverting back to dedicated or goes blank. They advised the phone was faulty and to take it back to the Telsta shop, I did this and after trying 3 different phones we discovered they all have the same problem. The Telstra shop contacted HTC and were advised by the tech team that they where aware of the problem. Would have been handy if they had advised their online support people, it would have saved me a lot of wasted time. So now for all you people out there with a Telstra HTC HD2 phone we need to wait for HTC to provide a fix.
Aside from this so far I am very happy with the phone after just upgrading from the original HTC Diamond.
I have a Telstra HD2 sync'd with my Exchange server via Exchange Server ActiveSync, and I haven't experienced this problem you describe.
Have you tried flashing a custom ROM -- getting rid of the crud that's on there by default?
Yup - youll fix it in 2 secs by going with any custom rom.
Thanks for the feed back. Phone still has the standard telstra rom, only had it a week, how do I locate to best rom to use and does this affect my warranty?
Thanks in advance.
To load a custom ROM you will need to HSPL or Goldcard...
By by warranty!
Thanks cheetah2k,
I am pretty green when it comes to this stuff, so I have no idea what HSPL or Goldcard is. Look forward to your assistance.
i am new to this also but i could only stand the telstra crap for 2 days.
after a bit of reading i gave it a try and it's pretty easy, read through this thread.
looks like i can't post links (even from this forum).
go to "HD2 ROM DEVELOPMENT" and click on the second sticky flashing for noobs.
HI chicksloveit, I tried sending you a message but I don't think its working. Did you receive?
Hi test7875, also tried sending you a message but not sure its working. Perhaps something to do with settings or security etc.
Which rom would you recommend flashing too? I see there is a selection at hotfile.com/list/255376/99cdb1c
Was wondering if it is possible to get the original telstra rom in case I need to flash back for warranty.
Fix without changing ROM
I had similar problem but mine is working perfectly now, without using a custom ROM.
see this thread; SOLvit's reply worked for me;
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623162
rravenshak said:
I had similar problem but mine is working perfectly now, without using a custom ROM.
see this thread; SOLvit's reply worked for me;
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623162
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Thanks rravenshak,
Actually my phone syncs with exchange server via direct push, but won't sync with server when contected to my PC via active sync. HTC suggested changing the setting to internet, as quoted in last entry by SOLVit in the link you suggested, but it won't retain the setting when saved. HTC have confirmed this is an issue, it is interesting that SOLVit says it works
sorry Niffty,
mis-read/understood your OP.
No worries thanks anyway.
Have you tried any cooked roms, if so which ones?
yeah Niffty2010 got it also replied back.
Telstra too told me to set the selection to Dedicated but each time I do, it reverts to a blank. What concerns me is that I am not getting instant emails (even though I have Activesync set to notify as email arrives on the work Exchange Server). The delays can be up to 15 minutes (and the best time is around 5 minutes!). I wonder if the Telstra "Dedicated" channel is too slow? Scared to play around with different ROMS and then get a huge bill from Telstra because my email was not going through their approved route (I am on the Email Pack which is $20 for all email through Outlook).
Hi tangiers, would be nice if HTC and Telstra were consistent with the information they provide. As I mentioned HTC told me to set to internet, but the setting won't save it goes back to dedicated. Having said this my email push is sychronizing with the server fine through 3G and appears to be almost instant when I compare with my desktop. My problem is I can't get a connection to the server using a USB cable connected to my desktop, you could ask why worry about connecting through the USB cable and desktop. With our server we also use public folders and microsoft in all there wisdow does not have active sync syncronising with public folders, so I use pocket mirror and this needs to be done through active sync on my desktop.
If you want to try dedicated, try to save on internet and it always reverts to dedicated when saved, well this is what happens on my HD2. Otherwise we have to wait for HTC to provide an update. I haven't gone down the road of using another rom, although I have done a few mods I found helpful. Have done all update available from HTC, plus unlocked telstra quick links so they can be removed, search this forum for the CAB. Also installed BSB tweaks, need net frame work 3.5 for this to work. As the phone is only a couple of weeks old this makes it more user friendly without loading a different rom. I will see what rom updates HTC provide before try others.
I spoke to Telstra again. They see it must be a setting on the Exchange server that is wrong. Couldn''t tell me which though. When I asked if they could tell me the settings for Activesync (APN etc) if I flashed my ROM with an official HTC Rom upgrade they said that my warranty would be void and the representative told me he hadn't been told the settings (!) I also phoned HTC who could only tell me to choose "When items arrive" in the ActiveSync settings on the phone (!). I will have to now try our Server administrators to see what they can do. Perhaps the fact that yours is coming through instantly points to a problem with our server set up. Would be nice to know what to tell them to change though...
I think I have found the cause for the delay in receiving my email from the Exchange Server through Activesync. If I check Status under ActiveSync on the HD2, I notice that it does an update every 8 minutes which is the minimum heartbeat interval for ActiveSync. My theory is that the phone thinks it is holding the connection to the server during the interval but the firewall settings of the server are not allowing the TCP connection to remain open for the 8 minute interval. Accordingly, having received no response from the server, the phone sends the next heartbeat but notices when it does that there are new emails and downloads them. There is an article from MS about ensuring that the firewall settings allow connections to remain open as long as the Exchange server does.
This could be the case for you, but I don't know enough about it. As mentioned mine is instant just won't connect to server through USB cable. Very time consuming things computers and phones. Why can't they just work.
I fixed the problem. I was using an owa.{domain}.com address for the server in Outlook on the phone. This address worked fine except for the emails only coming through every eight minutes. I changed the address by adding "/exchange" to the address and emails started coming through instantly, as push mail should. But it was shortlived. The phone kept chopping the "/exchange" part of the address and going back to the old problem. I then deleted the Outlook account and established the Excahnge partnership through the Mobile Device Centre with the phone connect via USB to a computer ON THE WORK DOMAIN. Before I set up the phone OTA / through a pc at home. This doesn't work. I think it has something to do with Exchange trusting a device that connects with USB to a PC in the work network rather than outside through the internet. All is working. No thanks to TELSTRA, HTC or the IT Department!!!!!
Hi all
I've got a samsung focus that I love but it has an intermittent problem where I can't receive sms. If i restart it and send myself a sms then I will get all the sms I should have previously got.
I can't work out exactly what causes it but I was thinking maybe it's related to changing cell tower when I drive somewhere. I have hacked it recently to send mms but this was a problem previously.
Has anyone got anythoughts on how to fix it?
Cheers
Nic
does it stop receiving messages after 10?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12365229&postcount=13
you'll most likely have to use *#32489# then the back button to get to the main menu. then follow post above.
Thanks a lot, worked a treat - it did stop the ability to pxt, but I'll live without it