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Originally Posted by Biggnaa20
Yeah, I googled in addition to seaching in XDA, AndroidCentral and here, but no luck.
I'd looked at Lockpicker, but it states that it is for HTC Sense and will not work on Froyo, so I didn't install it.
I just downloaded Quick settings, but it looks like it deals with Brightness, ringer, volume, bluetooth, Wifi, GPS, volume Autosync auto rotation and Mobile Data, but no dice with the addition of time for the screen. The Screen time out portion only gets me to the same screen I saw before.
From the link you sent, I saw that Touchdown will provide a work around, and it has, but I still can't set a time delayed pass code (which would be preferred). Maybe it's a limitation of this version of Froyo, but I welcome any additional ideas.
Thanks for your help.
Re: My Evo:
Mainly, I didn't like the lack of a hard keyboard. In addition, I was coming from Palm Pre and loved the way that WebOS was planned out. If only Palm's execution was half as good. Palm got the task maintenance right (cards as a metaphor is awesome), but failed on hardware and software management, and thus, the damn thing was frustratingly laggy without overclocking.
I didn't like the Evo. As was evident by the fact that I would use my long in the tooth Palm Pre at home on wifi...even with the Evo sitting on the desk next to it.
For some reason I like the Epic better...but I wouldn't have bought it if the Froyo build that dropped as "official" hadn't come out a week or so ago. Now that Sprint pulled it back I am leery again, but I don't mind flashing 2.2.1 on there.
I just hope someone can get a working gingerbread rom going soon for the Epic.
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That's irony... I wonder how many others like me are out there... I too once had the palm pre. And for the same reason as you did I jumped on the Android bandwagon... I kind of started out using the pre more just as you did than using the epic. I bought the epic because I thought it wouldn't hurt to upgrade now when I'll always eligible for a full upgrade yearly as a premier customer. Last I checked when Palm fired a Ceo and hired a new one and scandals still exist...then they released palm pre 2, I knew for sure that there isn't going to be another Palm phone anytime soon... Because of what's been going on lately I didn't want to own another product made by hp. Imo, HP's reputations demolished Palms image... If I recall Palm pre back in the first half Jon Roberstien said there was web 2.0 to be expected... Everyone is waiting for adobe flash as promised in webos 2.0 ...but never did it occurred to me that we have to purchase new hardware to get flash... Imo I think they've been playing with us all year long. We had enough of their games and if that's wasn't enough... Why did nearly every carrier rejected the palm pre 2? Kind of irony, right? Anyway I was saddened by this news because I waited so long to hear something good. So Palm pre 2 was released first as a dev phone first before being made available for sale on hp's website... I didn't buy it because the hardware is very similiar to the original over-clocked but outdated original palm pre which I had... Anyway, I listened to what Rahul Sood said before after he got irked about not getting new hardware anytime soon. And well... it appears that he was right. So far right now rumored has it that Palm maybe releasing a webos tablet in the first half of next year...
I might buy it then as long as it doesn't require that I repurchase all the paid apps that I got from the palm pre app store.
I never bought the htc evo but I was sold to the epic at a sprint store when I did a comparison side by side. Meanwhile I just stopped using the pre. Even though I didn't want to but if you're like me I couldn't stand waiting for it at boot time whenever the battery died when I have the epic next to it booted fully at just less than a fraction of the time. I guess I kind of got accustomed to the quickness of the Epic. There's hardly any lag at all when it's clocked at 1ghz at default when compared to the palm pre which is clocked at 600mhz at default. Both of these phones I managed to stuff a bunch of apps like crazy and still get about the same lag on both when the pre's overclocked at 1ghz.
Back on the subject: you can try "no lock" as a temporary solution it basically sets a widget which you can unlocked from your home screen. When you're leaving your phone unattended, put it back on lock.
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