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I really don't understand the point of this!
How exactly is SE protecting us with this?!?!!! WHY THE HELL WOULD YOU HAVE YOUR PHONE IN YOUR EAR IF IT'S NOT FOR TALKING OR LISTENING TO VOICE MESSAGES??!!! Cause if that's why you have it in your ear and someone's calling you then the ringtone will not go on, right?!
Phoebus
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Posted: 2003-11-21 14:19:33
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what you are saying seems valid and is what people have said on numerous other threads but still it doesn't seem logical... and the fact that they have stopped doing this on the Z600 makes you wonder even more
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Posted: 2003-11-21 14:23:40
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Because of t610 is designed so that the ring siggnal comes from the same speaker u put next to your ear and listen your partner..
its possible to damage your hearing..
I dont know but maby clamshell (speaker is covered while shell is closed) has 2 speakers..
and those who whine.. who would put phone next to ear while standby..
I say I put... I hav done it numerous times..
why??
I do schearch contact.. and my old habit is to click yes on contact and put the phone next to my ear.. offten i forget to click call..
and that behavoure is originated since i used t28 and older phones where there were only one number per contact
with t610 i havto click call one more time.. and i simply just forget it 1 time out of ten..
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Posted: 2003-11-21 14:45:52
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The Z600 has a seperate speaker (which is very loud) on the backside of the phone, it's totally seperate AND on the other side of the phone to the ear piece.
Imagine a scenario (true this isn't very likely but still). You've just lost your friend on the phone and you're going "Hello? Hello?" trying to see if you can hear them, putting your finger in your other ear listening carefully. Your friend then rings back (as you're listening for him). It comes full volume, full pelt, right into your earhole.
I'd be glad to have that feature too, because in that scenario it could have saved my hearing.
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Posted: 2003-11-21 15:24:22
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This feature really is annoying. I dont see any other brand fone having this feature, so have the users of all these fones gone deaf? I miss so many calls becuase of this. So someone from SE please switch this feature off.
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Posted: 2003-11-22 03:37:01
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On 2003-11-21 15:24:22, shuurajou wrote:
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Imagine a scenario (true this isn't very likely but still). You've just lost your friend on the phone and you're going "Hello? Hello?" trying to see if you can hear them, putting your finger in your other ear listening carefully. Your friend then rings back (as you're listening for him). It comes full volume, full pelt, right into your earhole.
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Well still its a bad decision of SE, cause before the telephone rings, it vibrates at first, so even if you have the phone next to your ear there wouldn't be any problem cause first you would be scared fo the vibration

and then it would ring, and then you already removed your phone from your ear and pushed Answer
SE really don't know what they are doing, there is no motivation to their decision!
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Posted: 2003-11-22 15:12:35
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I think this is a very useful feature. I do not like sudden loud noises. When I am reading a book in a quiet place i would hate it when my phone would ring loud, turn the volume down and I can not hear it in the car. This phone has solved those problems for me.;-)
This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2003-11-22 15:29:44
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On 2003-11-22 15:29:44, obsixx wrote:
I think this is a very useful feature. I do not like sudden loud noises. When I am reading a book in a quiet place i would hate it when my phone would ring loud, turn the volume down and I can not hear it in the car. This phone has solved those problems for me.
people, people, THAT the beauty of settings menu, where you can choose between increasing or not!! but in this case it doesn't WORK .. BAD SE
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Posted: 2003-11-22 15:57:14
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All this phone did is take away the annoyences of constant ajustments to the ring volume, for me anyway. I am in alot of different situations on any given day so I do not have time to fiddle with settings. Was it ill thought out to make this feature unajustable
on se's part, maybe but it still suit me very well.
This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2003-11-22 16:18:01
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anyways, its here. it's stupid. but there are ways to cope:
1. stretch out the number of rings before voicemail picks up (carrier specific; carrier codes) then....
2. add 2 "rests" before the ringtone using a MIDI editor (anvilstudios.com)then...
3.increase the volume of the ringtone (psmplayer)
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Posted: 2003-11-22 16:48:37
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