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On 2008-11-07 13:34:52, loligo wrote:
Some say that the battery cover is loose..is that true?
Yes - the battery cover moves lengthwise up and down by _literally_ half a millimetre at most. Personally it doesn't bother me, but as the supposed successor to the W810i you'd have expected it to be as rock-solid as that was. In all other regards the W902 feels solid and well-made.
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Posted: 2008-11-07 16:01:22
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On 2008-11-07 08:03:49, mode wrote:
@dualist
Thanks for the review. I'm now 99% sure of getting it. I was 100% sure after winning a W902 auction on eBay for $300- I know, too good to be true, and true enough the seller never got back to me. Scumbags like these just ruin it all for everyone. Ah well, have to get it the old fashioned way then
I got mine from expansys for £350 incl. p&p.
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Posted: 2008-11-07 16:09:33
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Question to w902 owners: during music playback and while the keyboard is locked, can the side keys be operated in order to skip tracks/stop music? I suppose so, yes.
But when the stop button is pressed, and while the keyboard is still being locked, can it be pressed so that the music starts again? Or does the user have to unlock the keyboard first?
thanks.
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Posted: 2008-11-08 19:52:35
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On 2008-11-08 19:52:35, xamastrok wrote:
Question to w902 owners: during music playback and while the keyboard is locked, can the side keys be operated in order to skip tracks/stop music? I suppose so, yes.
But when the stop button is pressed, and while the keyboard is still being locked, can it be pressed so that the music starts again? Or does the user have to unlock the keyboard first?
thanks.
Q1: you can skip tracks.
Q2: you can only stop the music. You have to unlock the pad to start music again.
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Posted: 2008-11-08 21:21:08
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But when the stop button is pressed, and while the keyboard is still being locked, can it be pressed so that the music starts again? Or does the user have to unlock the keyboard first?
thanks.
Q1: you can skip tracks.
Q2: you can only stop the music. You have to unlock the pad to start music again.
On 2008-11-09 01:47:23, xamastrok wrote:
But when the stop button is pressed, and while the keyboard is still being locked, can it be pressed so that the music starts again? Or does the user have to unlock the keyboard first?
thanks.
Q1: you can skip tracks.
Q2: you can only stop the music. You have to unlock the pad to start music again.