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	<title>Comments on: Nokia 6267 restarting itself and how I got around it</title>
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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 00:25:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have had a 6267 for years. I love my 6267 (well, I used to).
I especially love the Notes application.
All my important stuff is in the Notes.
So, problems:
1. my 6267 started to take a long time to send a text message. I checked my wife&#039;s cell phone - no problem with the cell tower.
2. also when I changed locations I would get the same sudden shutdowns and reboots (but not continuously like you experienced). Get back home and it settled down - wierd. I&#039;ve experienced this often.
3. I&#039;m in the Philippines so I bought a &#039;factory refurbished&#039; 6267 from Amazon.com in the States.
4. eventually this 6267 also developed the same problem. So I bought another &#039;refurbished&#039; 6267.
5.  after a while - same same. So now I am the proud owner of three 6267s and none of them will transmit text messages worth a damn.

So, I&#039;m using a cheapo for texting &amp; calling but I carry my old 6267 around with me also for all my sensitive data in &#039;Notes&#039; &amp; in &#039;Contacts&#039;. And I still update that data when necessary.

If there was an easy solution I would go for it but THREE 6267s???
So now I am searching for a Nokia to replace my 3 6267s with very similar attributes to the 6267, i.e. &#039;Notes&#039; with the same feel and capacity as the 6267. But I don&#039;t want to downsize on the screen.

Can you point me in the right direction, Sir?
Sure would appreciate it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have had a 6267 for years. I love my 6267 (well, I used to).<br />
I especially love the Notes application.<br />
All my important stuff is in the Notes.<br />
So, problems:<br />
1. my 6267 started to take a long time to send a text message. I checked my wife&#8217;s cell phone &#8211; no problem with the cell tower.<br />
2. also when I changed locations I would get the same sudden shutdowns and reboots (but not continuously like you experienced). Get back home and it settled down &#8211; wierd. I&#8217;ve experienced this often.<br />
3. I&#8217;m in the Philippines so I bought a &#8216;factory refurbished&#8217; 6267 from Amazon.com in the States.<br />
4. eventually this 6267 also developed the same problem. So I bought another &#8216;refurbished&#8217; 6267.<br />
5.  after a while &#8211; same same. So now I am the proud owner of three 6267s and none of them will transmit text messages worth a damn.</p>
<p>So, I&#8217;m using a cheapo for texting &amp; calling but I carry my old 6267 around with me also for all my sensitive data in &#8216;Notes&#8217; &amp; in &#8216;Contacts&#8217;. And I still update that data when necessary.</p>
<p>If there was an easy solution I would go for it but THREE 6267s???<br />
So now I am searching for a Nokia to replace my 3 6267s with very similar attributes to the 6267, i.e. &#8216;Notes&#8217; with the same feel and capacity as the 6267. But I don&#8217;t want to downsize on the screen.</p>
<p>Can you point me in the right direction, Sir?<br />
Sure would appreciate it.</p>
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