![]() Some Nokias didn’t even have a normal telephone ringtone. I had always stuck with Ericsson phones (starting with the analogue EH237, then on digital: GH388, I888, R320, T39m, T68i, T630 and lastly the K750i) because the menu system always made sense compared to Nokia, and prior to Sony getting involved, Ericsson had always made the serious phones with useful features, whereas Nokia had gone the route of appealing to those more interested in silly ringtones and swappable covers. ![]() My Sony Ericsson k750i started playing up recently: locking up requiring a battery removal to reset, but then continuously vibrating on switch on, or going very slow, not responding to key presses, so I decided it was time for a change. If you are looking for information on opening the USB cover, see this post. The correct customer focused response would have been “we appreciate the inconvenience the delay in getting the Mac version released is causing our valued Mac based customers, so we have extended the discounted map offer to those customer for a period of one month after the software is released.” ![]() We’re doing our best to come out with an update as soon as possible so every customer could download maps and updates using their own pc or mac.īut for now unfortunately indeed there isn’t much our mac customers can do for downloading maps besides using a different windows based computer. I contacted TomTom, suggesting that since they’d failed to get a Mac version out in time for the offer, they should extend the offer for Mac users. Q: why are TomTom being so slow to release version 2 for Mac? Q: why can’t the map be downloaded directly from TomTom’s website as was the case if the past? Q: why is version 2 required to install a map, something version 1.5 was perfectly capable of doing previously?
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