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Old 08-10-2010, 06:28 PM
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Re: |RHODCMDA|.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.- Energy -.¸¸.·´¯ * |Aug 6| 21911|23673 * Sense 2017

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Originally Posted by Dold View Post
Same for me. Although I've had the issue for weeks. I just want to prevent the phone to get out of standby when sliding the keyboard. It usually happens when I slide it in the holster which is a lot of times in a day.
Hmmm.. Heres a thought. Do you have one of the holsters with the magnetic flap? If so, put your phone in the holster with the screen facing your body. I was having hte same problem a while back and doing that seemed to have fixed it for me.

I can slide my KB out past the first row of keys and the screen does not come on.

EDIT: I got a little curious about this and decided to see what happens as I move the magnetic flap around my phone and it seems that the "trigger point" is the lower right-hand side of the phone - which is where the magnetic sensor/mechanism for the stylus is. The funny thing is, if I pull my phone out of the holster and the back of the phone rubs on the magnet on the open flap, the phone turns on.

EDIT2: An other thing to consider is that the phone will turn itself on if you go in and out of roaming mode.

David

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