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Encryption Turned off and Auto Time Zone??????????

mconstan

Jul 23, 2004, 11:35 AM
Since a few weeks ago my phone constantly asks me to confirm that it has a new time zone, even though I am in the same one. I turned auto time zone off, but would like to have that feature on. It is as if every time my phone drops in/out of service it resets the time zone. Anybody know why it started doing this randomly?

Also around the same time, when I connect to a phone call, there is a "ding" bell sound and on the screen it says "Encryption turned off" and then a small triangle with a ! in the middle is at the top of the screen for the duration of the call. Anybody know what this is?

Any help is much appreciated. I love this phone, just don't know why it started doing this.

thanks

Mike C
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rx_pharmd2000

Aug 15, 2004, 10:00 PM
I just bought the 637. Within a day after purchasing the phone (AT&T), during 2 phone calls I was dropped approximately 8 times. Two of those 8 times it said something about encryption?? I'm not sure what that means...can anyone help?
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rmoreno

Aug 17, 2004, 9:41 PM
I thought I'd bump this up

Does anyone know about this? I got my phone yesterday and am having the same issue as the poster above, even when the signal bar shows 4 bars?? I also have AT&T
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jection

Sep 13, 2004, 6:59 PM
The reason why this happens, is that AT&T has an encrypted cell phone etwork. Even my old t68m phone did that.
From what I can gather, if you have a bad signal, the phone tries to turn the encryption off to keep the call "alive". If you wait for a little, the call sometimes will still be active.
Even with the 4 bars, you still don't have a full signal. My phone lies to me all of the time. I get dropped calls with full signals.
It's not the phones fault though, it's the service you're getting combined with AT&T's GSM encrypted network.
To sum up, it's because you have a bad signal, and the phone is trying to keep the call alive.
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