Guest badboy4life Posted June 21, 2003 Report Posted June 21, 2003 I'm just looking at O's latest catalogue in the business section(pg 12 if anyone is interested)and they state that the phone is dual band-not tri! Then on page 53 of their catalogue majority of the details about the spv are missing!-But does state the phone is tri band.
Guest MECX Posted June 22, 2003 Report Posted June 22, 2003 school kids could do a better job than these people :roll: :roll:
Guest v_patel1 Posted June 22, 2003 Report Posted June 22, 2003 im i school kid n i know load more thn all this orange employees whats all this stuff about orange phone trainers to train orange phones "that advert" they dont hava clue
Guest XGEOX Posted June 22, 2003 Report Posted June 22, 2003 same here :wink: The advert is a joke - did you see the one where it said they made a working Sim card out of a biscuit - lol
Guest MECX Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 oops didnt mean to offend by the way--i used to be at school once myself :wink: so do you think they proof read any of there material? i mean the SPV handbook was a joke ---maybe they should just give a link out to this site and save the ink and paper :roll: or a little sentence at the bottom "All this material may be wrong because it was written by complete retards please go to smartphone.modaco.com and talk to people who know what there on about"
Guest midnight Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 actually, what i dont understand is why they dont have a help file built into the phone that works the same as windows help files (search etc), easily updateable via O update aswell... just my tuppence
Guest Rob.P Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 Easy midnight, that's common sense, don't talk about stuff like that you know it's way over Orange's head.
Guest fraser Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 Doing this kind of stuff isn't easy. Tech writers have a really tough job, they need to document many different products that most of the time aren't anywhere near ready. If development runs late, it's always the documentation and testing groups that suffer the most. Development always runs late. I've never seen that stage finish on time, ever. Plus, proof reading documentation is one of the most dull things you can do. Mistakes are bound to creep in...after a long days work would you pick up on the the dual/tri band mistake for a product that you probably don't even own?
Guest MECX Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 well i would try and do my job properly and research the device before proof reading---its what i would be getting paid for. This must cost orange alot of cash as well---reprints of dodgy material and angry customers calling up wanting to know how to e.g switch to speaker phone because it isnt in the manual. i agree with you fraser about the tech writers having a tough job but this phone has been out for ages now and it still ships with the orginal manual and they are still making mistakes in the blurb about it. Midnights tuppence is brilliant--it would probs save orange money in the long run (printing costs less people calling with problems) and also give them a better reputation. :roll:
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