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1st March February 2012
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This FAQ from the B&O website confirms that when a second phone is registered to a docking station all the addresses from the first phone are transferred to the second i.e. the dock has memory whether connected to a Beoline etc or not. If you don't register a phone to the dock then it just works as a charger.http://bogo.custhelp.com/cgi-bin
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Update on battery holding charge etc. The phone has now been on standby for three days (with just three calls and a dozen motorized openings) and the display has just started to show that the battery is starting to run down: so a great improvement (but not likely to approach the claimed ten day standby time).With regard to docking station memory etc
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Just to add to the last comment, when I bought my phone (second hand) all the previous owner's directory/ message details came up. These were cleared from the phone (using the default password 0000......) after which only my own newly added phone numbers were stored. So I guess that the docking station only saves the numbers/ details you last save
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Yes. I don't have any other B&O phone system linked to my mobile, just the docking station which I use for recharging the phone. When I got the phone back from B&O everything had been wiped from the phone:- reinserting the SIM card did not bring-up anny addresses or numbers. However, as soon as I had put the phone back onto the dock I got
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Almost exactly one month on, my phone has been returned to me from Denmark via the local dealer. It's too soon to say whether the battery problem has been resolved. No meaningful paperwork came back with the phone, but the dealer thought that it was one of a few phones with a circuit problem making the display part of the phone noticeably warm/hot
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After another test leaving the phone stood in a good reception area I have confirmed that the battery run-down from full charge to discharge within 24 hours continues to take place regardless of all the other possible variables. It will be going back to a B&O dealer (then Denmark) for checking. I'll report back on the eventual outcome.
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Bluetooth has been turned off but with no discernible effect. I've noticed that my Serene gets noticably warm if it's left anywhere in the house where there is poor reception, or if I leave it on when driving (with phone at waist level). The battery drain continues to go from maximum charge to no charge within about 24 hours (with no talk time
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I'm beginning to wonder whether my short time between charges may be linked to the fact that my home is not in the best reception location for my network: signals are frequently lost. Does a poor network signal mean that the phone return signal is much higher than in an area of good reception, and hence the battery charge is lost more quickly (even
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Florence Wilson can supply a leather belt pouch that's very strong and will suit the Serene phone. Obviously not a tailored fit! http://www.madeincumbria.co.uk/gallery/fh_wilson.html The key/coin pouch is large enough and sells for £10 inc post.
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Thanks for the case information. Just a follow-up re my 'Review' of the Serene as a good used buy, I quickly found that the battery seemed to need charging within 24 hours of a full charge. I initially put this down to my playing with the phone/ using the motorised opening etc, but when the problem continued even when the phone was virtually