Lock-up problems faced by Toshiba G900!

Wednesday, 11 July 2007

toshiba-g900-pocketPC Toshiba G900 may sound incredible with its 800x480 pixels display, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, fingerprint sensor, QWERTY key board, Bluetooth etc, but a probe into its function portrays a totally different picture! Software errors are predominant and result in locking up the more every other time, causing the users to lose their incoming calls! The G900 has been struck with many standby issues. Once you put it on standby or just switch off the screen (not complete shut down), this device just refuses to come out of the standby mode! When it is in the lock mode, the person doesn’t get a flash or a ringtone or a vibration when there is an incoming call! It is high time Toshiba and its dealers sort out this problem!

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