The units displaying scanner error or card not reconized have a hardward fault not software, we can fix these at low cost, please contact me @[email protected]
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
you were sold a piece of junk! first contact seller. no joy there- post a complaint to e-bay. don't expect any miracles- they may try to lay it on something you did. sometimes just opening the package makes you responsible, in their opinion! i've had it happen! rarely. good luck!
Yes, the SGH-i607 can support an IMAP account, and Gmail can be accessed through IMAP. They don't list the SGH-i607 as a supported client, but it should be possible to configure it to work with Gmail.
First, go to your gmail account and enable IMAP:
Sign in to Gmail.
Click the gear icon in the upper-right and select Gmail settings at the top of any Gmail page.
Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP.
Select Enable IMAP.
Click Save Changes.
Next, configure the SGH-i607:
While in standby mode, press the left soft key for Start
Select Messaging
Select New Account (3)
Select Other (POP3/IMAP), using the navigation keys
Press the right soft key for Next
Enter your name & E-mail address, using the Qwerty keypad
Press the right soft key for Next
For User Name, enter your full email address (including @gmail.com), using the Qwerty keypad .
For Password, enter your Gmail password.
For Domain, enter gmail.com.
Press the right soft key for Next.
For Server Type, choose IMAP.
For Account Name, enter your full email address (including @gmail.com).
Press the right soft key for Next.
For Incoming Server, enter imap.gmail.com and select "Require SSL connection".
For Outgoing Server, enter smtp.gmail.com and select "Outgoing server requires authentication".
Press the right soft key for Next.
Select desired message settings, using the navigation keys.
Press the right soft key for Next.
Select desired configurations for Storage and Connection.
Press the right soft key for Next.
After you have determined how often the device will connect, press the right soft key for Next. Setup will now be complete. Pressing the right soft key for Finish will enter the newly-created account in the Messaging application.
On the Languages tab, under Text services and input languages,
click Details.
Under Preferences, click Key Settings.
In the Advanced Key Settings dialog box, under Hot keys for input
languages, click the action for which you want to change the key sequence,
and then click Change Key Sequence.
If necessary, select the check box to enable an action, and then click the
key sequence you want to use.
Click OK four times.
To open Regional and Language Options, click Start, point to
Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Regional
and Language
Options.
The Key Settings button is available only if you have added multiple
languages or keyboard layouts.
If you feel confident and competent enough, try taking your phone apart
and giving the internals a good clean, take the white keypad PCB out
and clean both it's contacts and the contacts on the phone's mainboard,
and clear out any dust. Put the phone back together and see if that's
solved the problem. It could also simply be that the keypad connector
has worked loose
Key Pressed : Key presses phone appears to see
:
3 : 3 then left soft key
6 : 6 then right soft key
9 : 9 then back
c : c then #
left soft key : 3 then left soft key
right soft key : 6 then right soft key
(All the other keys worked correctly)
As I didn’t know what was causing this I attempted to move all data
stored on the phone to the memorystick so I could master reset and
possibly reflash, although after this I returned to the homescreen to
find all keys had started functioning correctly again,
Key Pressed : Key presses phone appears to see
:
3 : 3 then left soft key
6 : 6 then right soft key
9 : 9 then back
c : c then #
left soft key : 3 then left soft key
right soft key : 6 then right soft key
(All the other keys worked correctly)
As I didn’t know what was causing this I attempted to move all data
stored on the phone to the memorystick so I could master reset and
possibly reflash, although after this I returned to the homescreen to
find all keys had started functioning correctly again,
×