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mediar Posts: > 500

Yes. That's the problem. I want one slider phone which to be 3 in 1 - very good camera, very good music player ( my previous post ) and very good phone. W910 is the only one phone which can do these things above - good (not very good but enought ) camera, very good music player functions and very good phone at all. And it looks beautiful!
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Posted: 2008-11-02 18:26:37
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marty mcfly Posts: > 500

Well the C905 is a great music player. I really don't see how missing shake function makes it any less of a player. The only thing it really needs is a dedicated Play/Pause button. However, the rest of the funcionality is exactly the same as the W910i.
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Posted: 2008-11-02 18:28:48
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mediar Posts: > 500

It's problem for me - you don't need to unlock the keyboard to change the song. And as we see it's proble later to lock the keyboard in C905. And in W910 with the walkman button you can go directly in the player, not via the media manager...
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Posted: 2008-11-02 18:41:16
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TeknoBoi90 Posts: 164

In my opinion it's a stupid thing removing the shutdown menu from the phones without separated power button. They are more and more now (but why???) and nokia has this feature even on this type of key-layout, so there's no excuse...
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Posted: 2008-11-02 19:09:11
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dephanix Posts: 188

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On 2008-11-02 18:41:16, mediar wrote:
It's problem for me - you don't need to unlock the keyboard to change the song. And as we see it's proble later to lock the keyboard in C905. And in W910 with the walkman button you can go directly in the player, not via the media manager...



You might not realise but you can actually change the track by holding the volume down button for 1 second, or volume up to reverse, all with the keypad locked! Much easier than shakin the phone lol
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Posted: 2008-11-02 19:13:00
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mediar Posts: > 500

This don't works on my w910.
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Posted: 2008-11-03 07:03:45
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Sainty Posts: 485

I'd like to see pressing and holding the 'C' key on the standby screen, locking the keys.

This is similar to how the symbian based phones lock shortcut is - pressing and holding the back key

I had been wondering this aswell, but just been waiting for the auto lock to kick in like many of you have already suggested!
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Posted: 2008-11-03 20:11:36
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RandomCarpet Posts: 202


On 2008-11-03 07:03:45, mediar wrote:
This don't works on my w910.


works on mine (worked on older phones too)

[ This Message was edited by: RandomCarpet on 2008-11-03 19:40 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-03 20:37:56
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Ender3rd Posts: 1

I also desperatly tried pressing and holding the 'C' key. It seems to be unused when the slider is closed.
I really need locking keyboard, because waiting 10 sec sometimes is too much for me, and I want to do it with one hand, while opening the slider can be tricky sometimes and I can not safely do ti with one hand and especially closing it with one hand required bigger effort.

So Sony-Erricsson should repair it in future software upgrades.

Iot would be enough if a shortcut can be added at a first place for keyboard lock.


On 2008-11-03 20:11:36, Sainty wrote:
I'd like to see pressing and holding the 'C' key on the standby screen, locking the keys.

This is similar to how the symbian based phones lock shortcut is - pressing and holding the back key

I had been wondering this aswell, but just been waiting for the auto lock to kick in like many of you have already suggested!


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Posted: 2008-12-19 11:37:54
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