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Everything posted by EskeRahn
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Easy... more paint... π
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It will be much better at hunting during night if matte...π
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or....
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Key shortcut for apps drawer?
EskeRahn replied to peter.s.fidelman's topic in Pro1 - Thoughts & questions
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(Merged with the old comments, removing the requests for more options that are now here)
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Sounds odd. Just to be sure, did you send more mails? As this will move your mail to the back of the support queue each time? Let us flag @Erik and maybe he can see if something gone wrong somewhere. As I understand from other posts, the procedure is that they ask you back if you are sure, and if you confirm this, one of the bosses needs to approve a refund, before it is initiated.
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It would be great if it allowed to disable on lockscreen ONLY when display is off. So pressing power would activate the scanner. As Open source, I hope someone can make this mod!
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....Ordered a few different ones and hope the tops parts fits the display...
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Well I expect one part to fit, and one to be way to big. BUT we might find this type for a SMALLER phone also, and use the bottom part for the P20 Pro and the top part from the smaller phone. e.g the top from a Samsung Note 10, that is 151x71.8mm so I would expect the top part to add 1mm on all sides and thus 153x73.8...
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And actually the old 'standard' was officially named "mini" as the full sim was/is credit-card size (e.g. used by the old StarTacs). And most often when you get a new sim today you will recieve a nano in a micro in a mini in a full sim, that are nested like the Russian Babushka dolls.
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Yes that is correct. And one slot can be used for either a nano sim OR a microSD
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Actually it is a complex question mentioned in other threads. In some countries the warranty obligations is for the direct buyer only. In other countries the warranty obligation can be transferred to the new owner. It could also be both a matter of the sellers and the buyers country. And with Brexit it could complicate things further for buyers in the EU. So you would have to find someone that know the juridical aspects in both your country and the UK, to have a clear answer. Unless of course F(x)tec courteously offers warranty even if it is beyond what they are legally oblige
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Yes, the larger cut-out is for a microSD
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Try to insert the corner of a paper tissue while opening, and you will see it most likely disappears. It will do the same as the red self adhesive felt shown early in the thread.
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Well a passenger in a car or bus on a poor road would. π Actually here a keyboard would be much better to use than touch. But supporting the screen by two index fingers while typing eliminates the issue.
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PS: Preferably remove and insert the tray with the display facing downwards π
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To me the best description of what is going on is that the display is like a dolphin jumping out of the water, where a slider is a boat sailing on the surface. So maybe "Display jumper", "Display lifter", "Display tilter", "Display Flipper" I sort of like "Flipper" the best, as it both associates to how it flips the screen up and dolphins. But let us see if some can come up with a better word! Also remember that some are pronouncing "Pro1" as "Prawn", and prawns jumps too, so maybe some wise head can use that to find a good word? Add: Actually "Keyboard slider
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Indeed it should be doable, and it certainly makes it even easier to open with the better edge-grip. But as can be seen on your first image, the two parts are slightly misaligned because the mechanism can not close completely, but is stopped 1-2mm short. Not a big deal, but not ideal either. But it is certainly an idea that could be worked on! I would suggest to have the upper part grabbing by the long edges and the lower in a stiffer material grabbing by the short edges. Interlocking inspired by what the below does on the full sides, we only need the 'lip' area shared for the Pro1.
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Actually I could have been too pessimistic, They have been producing after the send and before CNY! See this:
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Please also note these interesting news
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Just a thought. If anyone got a usb-c adapter with a lan-plug, it could be interesting to see the times here with a wired connection..
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Indeed, that was the message I tried to get across. It was not an app I would dare use on a daily driver. I'm not blaming them for asking all these privileges, it might be needed to have all those to be allowed to do the clean-up on newer android. I'm just pointing out that it comes with quite a risk if the app contains evil code OR later is upgraded with some bad code in it...
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Just tried "1tap Cleaner" and after asking for "Usage access" , "Display over other apps" (forgot the exact wording) , "Modify system settings" and "Accessibility service" it works. ***Bare in mind that these are pretty heavy privileges granted*** so you better trust the people behind it to use it.... But it IS possible, so a matter of finding an app you dare trust....
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I'm baffled too. In your reference to older keyboard phones you clearly have never used one of the many many Nokias with the same mechanism principle, or you would know that a tilted slider is opened differently than a straight slider. AND that many people had issues with those the first few times too. YES it is not intuitive to open, and YES f(x)tec could have done a more clear job telling that to people. But that you haven't mastered to open it yet does not make it a "design flaw". With that attitude a bike is a "design flaw" having only two wheels, and thus not easy and intui
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...Or maybe you confuse a startup with a multi billion company? Please mention me just ONE device principally different from what was on the market, that was released flawless. And yes, do also include if from one of the multi billion giants. If you do not want a device where the software is not polished, you seem to have made a rather naΓ―ve choice to pre-order, and not wait to say half a year after general release, to allow for the bugs found to be ironed out.