V3 Razr: KB used?

Posted: 08-28-2005, 08:59 AM
Is it possible to tell how many KB were used, similar to the call-timer
counters?

I'm mostly interested in how much data has been transferred by the
phone's browser/email/etc, I can track my bluetooth usage.

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Re: V3 Razr: KB used?
Posted: 08-28-2005, 09:12 AM
There's a SEEMS edit that will tell you the amount of kb when you end a
web session. See:
http://www.xlr8.us/hofo/. The edit is at:

offset 4B - bit 2: Byte Usage Summary at End of GPRS Session (xxx bytes transferred) (1 on, 0 off)


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> Is it possible to tell how many KB were used, similar to the
> call-timer counters?
>
> I'm mostly interested in how much data has been transferred by the
> phone's browser/email/etc, I can track my bluetooth usage.
>
> --
> They say you shouldn't say anything about the dead unless it's good.
>
> "He's dead. Good."



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Re: V3 Razr: KB used?
Posted: 08-28-2005, 09:51 AM
In message <wleQe.7007$HR5.3333@tornado.socal.rr.com> "BruceR"
<brNOSPAM@hawaii.com> wrote:

>There's a SEEMS edit that will tell you the amount of kb when you end a
>web session. See:
>http://www.xlr8.us/hofo/. The edit is at:
>
> offset 4B - bit 2: Byte Usage Summary at End of GPRS Session (xxx bytes transferred) (1 on, 0 off)


I might try that -- Is there any way to automatically keep track of a
summary?

I don't want to have to add up the numbers manually, I'm much too lazy
for that (and I use GPRS a lot, I have AIM open constantly, and use
email a fair amount)

I signed up for a package large enough to cover the amount of data I was
transferring on my old iDEN phone (which did keep track of the KBs
transferred), but since I'm using IMAP rather then HTTP to transfer the
mail it's hard to guesstimate what my KB usage will be.

Worst case, I'll eat a huge KB bill one month and upgrade my package and
call it a learning experience.

Thanks!

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Re: V3 Razr: KB used?
Posted: 08-28-2005, 05:23 PM
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 01:59:12 -0600, DevilsPGD <spamsucks@crazyhat.net>
wrote:

>Is it possible to tell how many KB were used, similar to the call-timer
>counters?
>
>I'm mostly interested in how much data has been transferred by the
>phone's browser/email/etc, I can track my bluetooth usage.



The timers are under the "Recent" menu


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Re: V3 Razr: KB used?
Posted: 08-28-2005, 07:24 PM
In message <a2p3h1tr7bnbulr8hh7uqmeulberk5judu@4ax.com> flip
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>On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 01:59:12 -0600, DevilsPGD <spamsucks@crazyhat.net>
>wrote:
>
>>Is it possible to tell how many KB were used, similar to the call-timer
>>counters?
>>
>>I'm mostly interested in how much data has been transferred by the
>>phone's browser/email/etc, I can track my bluetooth usage.

>
>
>The timers are under the "Recent" menu
>


I'm only seeing "Last Call", "Dialed Calls", "Received Calls", "All
Calls", and "Lifetime", all of which are minutes, none are in KB.

That would seem to be the logical place though, and my years-old
Motorola iDEN phones all showed the KB transferred under the call
timers, so it's not a concept that Motorola is unfamiliar with

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Re: V3 Razr: KB used?
Posted: 08-28-2005, 10:57 PM
The missing menu items can be turned on with SEEMS edits. Each carrier
specifies how it wants it's phones programmed. One of the easiest ways
to open everythin up is to reprogram the phone with the Motorola generic
flex with no branding. You can still edit to open or close whatever you
like.

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> In message <a2p3h1tr7bnbulr8hh7uqmeulberk5judu@4ax.com> flip
> <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 01:59:12 -0600, DevilsPGD
>> <spamsucks@crazyhat.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible to tell how many KB were used, similar to the
>>> call-timer counters?
>>>
>>> I'm mostly interested in how much data has been transferred by the
>>> phone's browser/email/etc, I can track my bluetooth usage.

>>
>>
>> The timers are under the "Recent" menu
>>

>
> I'm only seeing "Last Call", "Dialed Calls", "Received Calls", "All
> Calls", and "Lifetime", all of which are minutes, none are in KB.
>
> That would seem to be the logical place though, and my years-old
> Motorola iDEN phones all showed the KB transferred under the call
> timers, so it's not a concept that Motorola is unfamiliar with
>
> --
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> steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.



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Re: V3 Razr: KB used?
Posted: 08-28-2005, 11:44 PM
In message <yrqQe.7307$HR5.1288@tornado.socal.rr.com> "BruceR"
<brNOSPAM@hawaii.com> wrote:

>The missing menu items can be turned on with SEEMS edits. Each carrier
>specifies how it wants it's phones programmed. One of the easiest ways
>to open everythin up is to reprogram the phone with the Motorola generic
>flex with no branding. You can still edit to open or close whatever you
>like.


Yeah... I've just been hoping to avoid voiding my warranty for at least
a month, but I think I'm starting to care less and less about the
warranty.

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Re: V3 Razr: KB used?
Posted: 08-29-2005, 12:02 AM
I haven't looked but I wonder if the warranty even mentions any
exclusions for software changes. I would think that if it were a
mechanical or electronic defect it should still be covered since the
software version wouldn't be the cause.

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> In message <yrqQe.7307$HR5.1288@tornado.socal.rr.com> "BruceR"
> <brNOSPAM@hawaii.com> wrote:
>
>> The missing menu items can be turned on with SEEMS edits. Each
>> carrier specifies how it wants it's phones programmed. One of the
>> easiest ways to open everythin up is to reprogram the phone with the
>> Motorola generic flex with no branding. You can still edit to open
>> or close whatever you like.

>
> Yeah... I've just been hoping to avoid voiding my warranty for at
> least a month, but I think I'm starting to care less and less about
> the warranty.
>
> --
> Power corrupts. Absolute power is kind of neat.



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