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Story: Sony Ericsson advises users to turn off Bluetooth

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Posted by: Anonymous (Monday 27 June 2005, 2:01 AM)

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Same here in Sydney. What's even worse is that the customer service said they know nothing of the problem and told me just to accept the fact that there's a vulnerability. They said I can get a software upgrade if I want to but at a charge since my T610 is out of warranty. This doesn't make sense coz it's not something I've done that make the phone defective. They should replace the software for free.

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