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EskeRahn

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  1. Too bad. There are also those that do both charging and data-transfer, but does not allow the full set of stuff an USB-C can. The one you got can most likely do the full set.
  2. Thanks for the hint. I can not get it to do reverse portrait in any of the Auto options. If it does on yours, what are your settings? "Forced Auto" and "Forced 3/4 auto" does not seem to work at all, But "Auto" does what I assume "Forced 3/4 auto" was supposed to do (=Anything but reverse portrait)
  3. Strictly it depends on your settings, if you selected the classic buttons (Settings, System, Gestures, Swipe up on Home button), it would be the app-list button that is in this slot. (Autorotate is pushed further towards the edge)
  4. Then the "reverse portrait" mode holding it 'upside down' would most likely be perfect for you. I found apps that forced "Reverse portrait", But oddly none (yet) where auto rotate included Reverse portrait (For may of these app, the setting is there put it does not work on the Pro1. I have no idea if it is a Pie or a current Pro1 limitation) ADD Those that prefer holding it in the right hand (for either one or two handed operation), might consider this minor app, and select "Reverse portrait". And it works nicely with the default setting of the Pro1 of forcing to landscape when open. Un
  5. Despite my love for the Pro1, I would say that if a Passport suited your wishes and needs, The Titan sounds like it would be perfect for you.
  6. Yes. It is controlled by a setting in the "Settings" menu "Slider". "Landscape orientation lock".
  7. Det er temmeligt upraktisk hvis vi hver især skriver på vores eget sprog herinde.... Please: English only in this forum. Use personal messages if you want to communicate with another member with whom you share another language.
  8. This one is about 5.35mm in it self and Including the slightly sideways protruding plastic it is about 6.10mm, but you can cut that away, if you should prefer. Leaving the plastic, you will have slightly over 1mm clearance under the plastic part The female part that goes over the whole thing has an exterior thickness of 6.4mm, leaving a clearance of slightly under 1mm to the desk. BUT this plug protrudes 4 to 5mm from the top to bottom, of the slanted end. And I hope to find something closer....
  9. Ah! That height is not an issue on the flat ones. Only the round ones - At the least I have not seen any of the flat reached the desk. What I'm talking about is how much it will protrude. It MIGHT be that this is identical to (or even worse than) what we would have if we removed the white piece of plastic of the ones we got. And that of course would not help at all (if anything making the plug easier to accidentally be pulled out, getting caught in something)
  10. I have seen measurements on other pages indicating that it indeed is smaller (6.8mm+2mm). But that might not be correct (could be a charge only plug) and/or we are looking at optimistic renderings.
  11. I confused the mentioned Titan with the Cosmo, sorry. Ah! the top buttons! I thought you meant the buttons on the keyboard shifted to the right, my bad too. The fingerprint sensor is perfectly placed for the right index finger in landscape. For portrait the Pro1 is clearly designed for right handed people, that will hold the device in the left hand, and operate the display with the right. And here the sensor sits almost perfect for the left hand ring finger. I fail to see how your suggested placement would be better for right handed people in both landscape and portrait? Are you
  12. I got one similar looking to the one in your pictures. The one I linked seems more compact, without the white plastic.
  13. I'm pretty sure that FxTec stated somewhere that they initially would simply swap phones and not do repairs, for accepted warranty claims. (How long they would do that was not stated, as I remember)
  14. Yes it certainly looks like something is wrong, So you should send it for a swap or repair. Why you would assume clove would fix it faster than F(x)tec I do not know.
  15. I think you are spot on, on our current needs for the large majority (if not all) of us interested in the Pro1. BUT if there will not be a Pro2 in a couple of years, then the Pro1 might have to last for ten years, and if so we would like it as 'modern' as possible to last usable as long as possible.
  16. I'm no fan of the letter-shifted qwertY either, but it hardly a flaw. If you are in the EU you could just go for the qwertZ. That you are not a fan of the curved screen does not make it a flaw. I'm not sure I understand what you mean can "wooble" on your unit. Is it that it is not closing the two halves with a tight fit, or something else?
  17. As of comments previously in the thread, they just started retail sales before serving the pre orders... And there is nothing "flawed" in the Pro1 design. It would be just as silly at to claim that it is a "flaw" of the Titan that you need to open it to use the display.. To be fair the Pro1 just targets a user group that want a phone with a keyboard and not an ultra portable pc with phone capabilities. Different target groups, though with overlap. No need to bash either. And @michael.bosscha I would not call the hinge of the Titan simpler, just more traditional. Actually I think it i
  18. Yes exactly! That is the point! We are concluding on assumptions. Some seem to assume they are crooks and deduce from that, I assume they are honest and deduce from that (as a Dane I'm a little handicapped here, we generally trust people unless we see they do things that proves they were not worhty of our trust). Nor I nor they can prove or disprove the point of view with the information we got. It is like arguing between religions - totally fruitless.
  19. Please note that I'm independent, so don't blame F(x)tec for anything I write.
  20. Well this describes sort of in the core of any conspiracy theory or religion. An unfounded claim that can neither be proven nor disproven. So many logical deductions start with an assumption, that people tend to forget the assumption was there. You even see this in what is seen as science. You build a logical self-consistent structure, but forget that it is based on assumptions. Astronomy is a clear example, forgetting that they got several basic assumptions. e.g. "constants of nature", assuming that these are really constant over the entire universe, and in all its lifespan. Some religio
  21. Esc only do Back in the stock version, that is one of the things fixed with FinQwerty, using the Fallback
  22. Different launchers will handle the landscape/portrait shift differently. So you might be better of selecting a quadratic paper where the two crops will be suitable for your launcher. Some I have tried make the crops like a rotated T, or an up side down L
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