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john74 Posts: > 500

Errorken thats quite a list but the things that you mention only 25% are a fact now about blinking light bothering you at night cmon be realistic mate
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Posted: 2002-06-14 02:20:00
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shawnmccall9 Posts: > 500

if any body needs me, I'll be in the bathroom...SMS me please, Somebody SMS me

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[ This Message was edited by: shawnmccall9 on 2002-06-14 02:19 ]
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Posted: 2002-06-14 03:08:00
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JasonDeFaoite Posts: 277

I do feel the clock "screen saver" should be removed in the next firmware release.

As mentioned in a previous post, screen savers were intended for CRT monitors. Because of the way the CRT works (electrons striking a phosporus coating) having the same image on the screen constantly can cause the image to be burnt into the monitor.

This simply does NOT happen with LCDs. The reason for having a screen saver on those is purely for looks! (or to impress people).

Now the reason we have the clock saver on the T68 is for battery life. As its only a monochrome image ... you can still see it with the backlight switched off (which is what saves the battery life). Having the clock on, would not save any more battery life versus having the normal background image of the phone on, providing the backlight is off in both cases.

I do wish that damn clock was removed.

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Posted: 2002-06-14 03:29:00
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decoy7 Posts: > 500

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On 2002-06-14 02:20, john74 wrote:
Errorken thats quite a list but the things that you mention only 25% are a fact now about blinking light bothering you at night cmon be realistic mate


hey, it bothers me but each to their own, i guess some people still sleep with the light on.
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Posted: 2002-06-14 03:41:00
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Deltayoda Posts: > 500

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On 2002-06-14 03:08, shawnmccall9 wrote:
if any body needs me, I'll be in the bathroom...SMS me please, Somebody SMS me


What's your number?

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"New SMS
Read now?"
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Posted: 2002-06-14 05:03:00
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dw Posts: > 500

I agree there should be a better way to see if you have a missed call or a new sms/email or an event has sounded its alarm (calendar) and you havent acknowledge it. Best way would be to use the led's blink is diffrent paste or have it on and not blink at all untill you have acknowledge whatever have happened. This could be made with software so it would be very easy for to add this functionality to the phone.

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Posted: 2002-06-14 08:02:00
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luguff Posts: 68

Oh man there are stupid posts in this thread. Stop yapping about I don't like this and that. Every brand has it's "flaws" which may be considered as value-add to others. For instance, I like the screensaver clock, and I like the stupid flashing led (If it flashes, I know I have reception, and I know the phone is turned on).

Maybe y'all should start a new thread with likes and dislikes, it could go on forever...


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Posted: 2002-06-14 08:14:00
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shawnmccall9 Posts: > 500

@ Deltayoda


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Posted: 2002-06-14 17:28:00
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wiltonson Posts: 52

do you guys know that 7210 don't have Irda port? someone who had a go with the beta ver of 7210 says there's no Irda port build in. nokia wants you to buy their data cable so they can make more money.
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Posted: 2002-06-14 17:42:00
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The Maestro Posts: 6

If your expecting a important call, why do you intend to miss it? What are you doing not taking the phone with you.

You know the phone does ring!!!!!!!

If you've just missed the call/sms the LED will be blinking faster than usually.

If you don't like to touch your phone untill its required you should stick with your land line.

Also the option is always there to leave the backlight on.

But that said i do hate the clock and can see your issue with that.

And i tell you. Can you really be comfortble using those stylish but akward and out of place buttons of the Nokia's 7210.

Polyphonic also suck, It's a phone not a jukebox, give me the old ring ring anyday.


[ This Message was edited by: The Maestro on 2002-06-15 02:09 ]
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Posted: 2002-06-15 03:06:00
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