When you get a call and the group is set at "rotation" I am only getting it to go to 2 different colors. And if I shose not to answer it switches the the rest of the colors after the phone stops ringing. Does it do that for any of you? Also sometimes when i am in the process of typing a text msg, a window opens and says i have a voicemail. When i click to open it it says :no voivemail information provided" and freezes my phone up. I took it to Verizon but all they di was reset the stupid thing.
The colors thing is probably because the A310 doesn't actually have a clock chip in it to give it a good frequency. The phone reads the time you see on the screen from the cellular network, and the phone itself doesn't have a clock like a PC does. Therefore, any programs that do timed loops (like looping through the backlight colors) are bound to be inacurate. As far as I can tell, the "rotate" timing for the colors is very sporatic... I haven't had a voicemail come in while I was typing a text message, so I'm not sure about that one. Kind of sounds like it may be a bug in the A310's firmware...
Hey, I had that same problem at the ending of last month. I was replying to a text message and then a window popped up saying i had voice mail i went to check it and it FROZE, there was nothing i could do. I tried pushing the end button but nothing happend, tried turning it off. I was going to try and reset the thing but didn't do it. I then tried charging it because my battery was about to die. I left it over night, the next morning it hadn't recharged but the screen wasn't frozen any more. I don't know if this will help but hope it does.
I did not have the same problem you mentioned but a couple of times now with my A310 set on home only when it reads no service,it tends to stay on that setting and the phone freezes up and I can not even turn it off. I noticed if you pop the battery out and put it back in and turn the phone back on it goes back to normal again. I just recently set the phone up for the home only setting because it roamed on analog in several places where it shouldn't.