- Sep 12, 2012
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So, I log off the computer last night (well, technically early this morning but meh) and move to set the alarm on my Sony Ericsson to get me up in a few hours. And then I find out that the Menu buttons were not functioning. And they had been working perfectly fine just a few hours ago, I hadn't dropped the phone or anything (not recently anyway) and it decides to pull this on me?! And it's only been two years!
Then I did something admittedly stupid; I tried turning it off and turning it back on, hoping a restart would fix whatever was wrong. Instead, I enter my passkey and try to hit 'OK' and the menu buttons still aren't working. Oh joy. I couldn't make calls before, but I could at least receive them. Not any more.
Where's the loyalty, the loyalty?!
And before this, my previous SE eventually (again, after two years of receiving it) couldn't function without continuous, perpetual charging. Take it off the charger for two seconds and it dies even though it was fully charged. It's like a person in need of life support and was so crippled (it's not even a mobile phone any more) I had to get a new one and I just had to go with another SE, didn't I?
Lesson learnt; most SE phones only last two years. Not buying another SE, ever. Again.
Then I did something admittedly stupid; I tried turning it off and turning it back on, hoping a restart would fix whatever was wrong. Instead, I enter my passkey and try to hit 'OK' and the menu buttons still aren't working. Oh joy. I couldn't make calls before, but I could at least receive them. Not any more.
Where's the loyalty, the loyalty?!
And before this, my previous SE eventually (again, after two years of receiving it) couldn't function without continuous, perpetual charging. Take it off the charger for two seconds and it dies even though it was fully charged. It's like a person in need of life support and was so crippled (it's not even a mobile phone any more) I had to get a new one and I just had to go with another SE, didn't I?
Lesson learnt; most SE phones only last two years. Not buying another SE, ever. Again.