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EskeRahn

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  1. You can get rid of it with e.g .Ctrl+Z or by Ctrl+A and Del. But yeah a bit odd. ADD: You can also click the right part of the quote line, and then Del ADD II: Actually multiple BackSpaces also works
  2. Let us hope that it will be such a huge success, that it makes room for variants, and not one model only.... Different people, different usage patterns, different needs/wishes.
  3. It should be remembered that they usually also claim that a newer generation is more energy efficient doing the same task. So it could have given a better stamina.
  4. It would be nice in the notification drop down, with some 'mark as read', especially on various 'Reactions'. It seems a bit silly to have to open it to clear it. On the other hand it make a lot of sense for "Quoted" or "Mentioned" to see what it is.
  5. Well you are assuming that no one think the Pro1 is already expensive, oh wait there are.... So your assumption does not hold, invalidating the logic... For some an additional price would be outweighed by a newer chipset, for others it would put the device out of their reach. If the total numbers sold would be higher by one variant or the other is really hard to say anything reasonably on, it will be just guessing either way.
  6. ...Once we found the phone case(s) that gives the best fit, we should be looking for flip cases for these phones that opens in the OTHER direction, that is at right edge, like e.g. a Japanese book, as these would be more likely to be usable (as mentioned earlier), and preferably with a flip of a soft material with a hard support inside, we can 'brake' to add new fold(s). ADD: Due to the base form being symmetric, and we are likely to make various cot outs anyway, We MIGHT simply use one rotated to what it was originally intended
  7. As I wrote: "The first has arrived for the Note7", so as the first i have not tried others (yet), see also previous posts in this thread. I have ordered 16 different cases, and will report as they come in.
  8. I ordered a number of different cases for various other phones with similar size as the keyboard part. The first has arrived for the Note7, and though it snaps right on, without deteriorating the slide functionality substantially, there are a few issues. It is easy to cut holes for the camera, stereo jack and USB with a pair of scissors, but a little more complex for the fingerprint scanner. The problem here is that the Note 7 has a flat back, but the Pro1 has the last 1cm or so of the sides curving to give it the nice pebble like feel. So the case fits nicely when held in place
  9. You mean the N97mini or the huge N97 ? Compared
  10. =49MAh in a more readable form - but you guys didn't quite read what I wrote.
  11. Good point, all of us with a batch one device, should order a batch 3 device and compare... 😜😇
  12. ...odd as it may seem, if this shows to NOT be a success, I'm likely to buy a couple for spares. But if it is a huge success, I'm likely to settle for two, and then hope for a Pro2/3/4....
  13. This much depends on how the Pro1 is received in a market. If it is seen at an odd thing for the few, you are right, but if they manage to wheel in a substantial number of touch users, it might be a revival of the form factor. We will all now in half a year or so...
  14. I do not recall the exact comment, but at some point they said that an important factor in choosing the factory they did, was its ability to quickly change scale. So could be that there are a lot more people doing batch two than batch one. I mean they are highly unlikely to have had any machines particularly created for the Pro1, so if a company with a lot of programmable machines are in play, they can quickly scale up, after F(x)tec have seen with batch one that they can produce the product to the required specs and quality demands, they can do a large batch 2.
  15. I hope they will have enough success to make a successor every 2-3 years. Those that would like the device to be active for 4-5 years, would simple skip the next - as easy as that.
  16. Good point. I find it highly likely that they will do that.
  17. Some sort of plastic only, yes. But it did the trick, and did not even break.
  18. They have talked about "Fulfilment Warehouses". Not "Fulfilment centres" AFAIK. ADD: Just did a search, both terms have been used, but primarily the first (by them)
  19. Guessing here I think the confusion comes in as what previously has been labelled "Fulfilment warehouses", are here labelled "Warehouses", and the "Fulfilment centre (like FedEx)" is part of what was previously just called "shipping" as clearly a shipping partner.
  20. Erhmm NO, e.g.: But the cut outs are very small (less than an eight of square centimetre each), and it's actually a bit awkward holding the device using the keyboard NOT covering those... Also note that some images are older than the cut outs. On the oldest the Smiley print is on Sym not Alt. (e.g. this vs this)
  21. Yes, a good cut of a good foil, would be better than a sleeve for me. Of course no crash protection, but could have taken the majority of the deep scratches the corners got. I would gladly buy a stack of these foils....
  22. That matches what I get within the accuracy of my 20 year old kitchen-weight, (including SIM, sceen-protector, and a few strategically placed stickers - and for the physics nerds: fully charged🤓 )
  23. More often than not its WYSIWYW not WYSIWYG... ("Want" rather than "Get"). I think those kinds of editors are good if -and ONLY if- they also provide a way to easily see all the codes, so you can clear things up WHEN they are messed up...
  24. I would much have preferred "later", and preferred that someone to be someone else. But on the other hand it is good to know that it does not only look and feel like it can take a beating, but can actually survive to tell the story. A direct hit on the corners will kill many devices, e.g. with the screen cracking. So I hope this is just not a 'lucky accident', but a sign that it can take a little more beating than most. In old times usually the back plate and battery flew off on impact, thus taking some of the impulse/energy of a drop. I wonder if the two part mechan
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