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"Boxster Shaped Mobile Phone"...
- Thread starter Mark_Bennett
- Start date
It's a Cayman cos it's got a hard top !!
Chris
04 Boxster S Atlas Grey Metallic (with hard top - pre-Cayman ! )
Chris
04 Boxster S Atlas Grey Metallic (with hard top - pre-Cayman ! )
Does it Vibrate?
Only in reverse on full-lock []
At 2100 RPM - rings per min [][]ORIGINAL: carreraboy
Does it Vibrate?
It also leaks battery fluid from one of its seals (and they won't replace it FOC), you may also want to get a trickle charger for the battery as it is known to run flat fairly quickly.
I've also heard the LCD screen delaminates.
The buttons start to rust after a few months.
When washing the phone, make sure you use it before you leave it overnight or it might start to rust and seize up.
The phone is using old 8-bit technology for its ringtones which LG doesn't have the upgrade for, (but an upgrade may be availiable from CD ROMS availaible from other mobile phone suppliers).
At least the phone doesn't need to have the screen 'Chopped' before flipping it open, as was the case for the 1st model!
Phew! []
I've also heard the LCD screen delaminates.
The buttons start to rust after a few months.
When washing the phone, make sure you use it before you leave it overnight or it might start to rust and seize up.
The phone is using old 8-bit technology for its ringtones which LG doesn't have the upgrade for, (but an upgrade may be availiable from CD ROMS availaible from other mobile phone suppliers).
At least the phone doesn't need to have the screen 'Chopped' before flipping it open, as was the case for the 1st model!
Phew! []
ORIGINAL: Rodney Naghar
It also leaks battery fluid from one of its seals (and they won't replace it FOC), you may also want to get a trickle charger for the battery as it is known to run flat fairly quickly.
I've also heard the LCD screen delaminates.
The buttons start to rust after a few months.
When washing the phone, make sure you use it before you leave it overnight or it might start to rust and seize up.
The phone is using old 8-bit technology for its ringtones which LG doesn't have the upgrade for, (but an upgrade may be availiable from CD ROMS availaible from other mobile phone suppliers).
At least the phone doesn't need to have the screen 'Chopped' before flipping it open, as was the case for the 1st model!
Phew! []
LOL!
Alex Postan
New member
Can't be a Cayman, it's got no rear wiper......ORIGINAL: juliany27
But is a phone-shaped Boxster called a Cayman?
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