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Everything posted by EskeRahn
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My guess is the size. It is not uncommon with a limit of 300KB or even lower. So try sending small images. Some message apps like e.g. Textra allows you to control the limit, and compress if needed. This might render the result useless as details gets lost, but at the least it gets through. And different carriers have different limits. And at the least in theory could use different limits to other users in their own net and forwarding them to other nets. You might try to experiment sending MMS to a mail-address also
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I have played with Nova (and discarded it) but did not see that issue.
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Congrats. Should follow for the early pre-orders in a separate parcel, unless you specifically tell them you do not need it. (I did when the sent a mail maybe a week after the device arrived)
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https://www.fxtec.com/support/
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I think they got the right trend, but it is vote based with only around a 100 votes, so take it with a pinch of salt.
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If I will ever be in need of changing the display, I would experiment with some diffuser 🙂
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Yes! You MIGHT have noticed that the @ on the Q seems slightly dimmer than the ^ on the W on our qwertZ. For the letter shifted qwertY, the problem is that where we see a relative large Q and @ they got two tiny accents, and not much light gets through that. So it is an unfortunate coincidence that two of the smallest prints on this layout is where the light is dimmest.... And it is exactly the accents and other not primarily letters, that we are most likely to be in need of looking for, until we are used to the layout. So really an unfortunate coincidence. I mean almost nobody would miss
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The lower edge of the screen lands on two rubber bumpers, yes. On the Final sample I got these two pieces in the grooves. On the Retail unit only the one in the groove for the support arm. For the early pre-production unit I got he two in the grooves, and six at the corners and roughly mid-sides.
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It was controllable early on, but they changed that, as the placement of the individual RGB had the effect that in some angles one were more or less blocked, giving a wrong resulting colour. So what is best/worst is hard to say. But as so many details, it COULD be an option people could choose. ADD: If is still controllable here, though the simple app that previously worked for me no longer does, the one linked in the above two posts does work.
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The LEDs are not totally even distributed with one for each key, so for the qwertY model the almost black key (with very little print) left of Q and A gets little light through them. For the qwertZ this is not an issue, as the print on these are large, and thus lets through more of the light.
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I really disagree. It sits PERFECT for using in landscape with right index, and also for right handed people holding it in the left operating with the right. Or for one handed usage with the left BUT it is not good for holding in the right hand, and neither operating with left hand or right thumb. Actually for using held in the right hand, it is better to hold it speaker down(!) but unfortunately stock android does not support that rotation, though there are apps that handles this. I Hope F(x)tec will handle this, to make it easier to hold in the right, to the benefit of primarily le
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Several Nokias... N97mini, N97, N95 9300, 6800, 6820, 6890, 6810, 6822, E72, 5730, 9300i, 9500, E75, X5/01, C6, Asha 303, E90,,,, EDIT Here is what GSMArena got registered: https://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?sMakers=1&idQwerty=1&sFormFactors=2,3,4,6,10 And more if you include fixed keyboaards https://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?sMakers=1&idQwerty=1
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The worst issue for me is that without a case it requires some getting used to NOT to pick it triggering the sensor, and then get the "Too many...". F(x)tec have been suggested to add an OPTION so the scanner is only active when the screen is on. If selected this would mean we would have to press power first, but should eliminate the "too many...". I do not know if they will add that, but I hope and believe so. With a shell or flip-case the issue is practically gone, as you don't get to it accidentally, as you feel the edges of the case around it, before reaching the scanner.
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On some languages FinQwerty actually moves the Del function for the letter-shifted qwertY physical layout (to get room or national key)
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For those with it still stuck in China, remember that they shut down public transportation. See this Maybe Taiwan has done the same?
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See replies by many the last few weeks in this thread.... The 70% cut can be at a VERY different dates in different countries. Even if we ignore the qwertY/qwertZ differences (as we can not). This can give wild fluctuations for countries with few orders. Extreme scenario 1) A country got only one order, it is fulfilled as 70% is closer to 1 than 0. Even if the order is very new. Extreme scenario 2) All in a country paid on or before August 1. Well then the cut must be that early too, to only serve 70%! And if that "all" is just 3, it is not that unlikely. Say 2 paid July 31 and
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Oh you are right, we can actually see the fingers also holding a mobile. Would never have imagined they did not use a real camera 🤣
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The issue is that this strictly ISN'T a "slider". The screen flies like a Dolphin out of the water more than a boat sailing on the surface. And it is so incredible contra-intuitive that we shall NOT just push in a straight line along the keyboard. I remember people had exactly the same problems when Nokia had e.g. the N97. And the crazy thing is that once the fingers 'learnt it', you can not imagine how it was ever complicated. Like riding a bike.
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Here is a new one, they mentioned on twitter https://www.zdnet.com/article/fxtec-pro1-changes-the-landscape-of-smartphone-keyboards/
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The image shows then ordered by the number in he first line, could be serial could be variant number. The second looks like there is something slightly thicker in the lower left quarter. And If they changed to that and back, I guess there might be other differences too. The first and third I can not spot either, except the way the foil folds around the components - but the last could be specimen variation, and mean nothing EDIT: I was wrong. Reflection of a phone used for images
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On outgoing MMS, make sure to test with something very simple like emoji, or a very reduced image. Some have a low limit on image size, and do NOT offer to compress the image, but expects that you or your mms app handles that.
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Unfortunately we do not know if those bugs are relate to defective display OR they require some special caution when installing a display that just MIGHT not have been known to the one replacing the display. Of course optimally neither of those happened, but just saying that we d not know (yet?) I also saw in a aliexpress listing that the display exists with the same primary number in (at the least) three versions that looks slightly different at the back. EDIT: Reflection of a phone used for images
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Slot 2 is the dual slot so it matters if you are going to use an SD-card. I do not know if a single card usage works better if in slot 1 than 2. I have tried both some time ago, and did not notice any difference - but there could be.
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It works fine on mine, have you tried another router? Would be interesting to know if it a matter of your unit not able to do 5GHz WiFi at all, or the Pro1 in general has a protocol issue with a specific router type/brand.