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I have also experienced this issue. It may be just a coincidence, but twice now when I have ended a relatively long call (20 min or so) when using the wired headphones, the call status screen did not re-appear, the green LED was still blinking but I was unable to power on the unit. Power button, any other button, touching the display, nothing. WiFi and BT were OFF. Only a soft reset works.
I have tried re-setting the power off timer to one minute (battery), the display off timer is also set at 1 min), and on ending a short call (longer than one minute but not more than 2 or 3 min, in any event after the screen turns off, I ended the call with no problems, the 6700 woke up to the call status screen and worked normally. I am going to try a display off of 1 min and a power off of 2 min and see if I can duplicate this.
I think the wired headphones may just be a coincidence, but when I have talked for long durations without them I did not see this issue.
I am not an expert but I think this is a wake-up issue.
I have the "blue frog big button dialer" (thanks Paul Hammond) installed to main memory, my ringtone is in main memory (rom). The image files for the big button dialer are in a folder "PhoneSkin" in main memory. I have installed (rom) the HTC Home today plugin but it is not activated. I had a lockup on the WM6 boot screen with HTC today selected, and have since deactivated both the plugin, its Weather tab and its auto-update. I was not going to re activate the HTC home until I looked at a safe mode program in case the boot screen lockup issue happened again. The only other today plugins I have activated are ptravel alarm, BT search and Samsung time. Helmi_c's latest 11-17 kitchen, radio 1.41 on VZW. I have not attempted cooking the new HTC Home 2.1.1005.722 yet.
BTW, I like Hammond's approach to skinning the dialer. I have looked at the TDial Designer (thanks Tiermann) and it seems with the registry changes made by the blue button dialer .cab file, you could drop the image files made by the Tdial program into the "phone Skin" folder and overwriting the dialer image files in \Windows would not be necessary.
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Last edited by gregpilot; 12-12-2007 at 03:54 PM.
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