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Originally Posted by shtewps
Cut the crap, you all know i'm right. Now stop squishing the phone against your face. Your phone will thank you for not submerging it in body oil anyways :thumbsup:
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lol you officially have won the useless post of the week award twice in a 15 min span
you do realize that EVERY device with a touch screen out there has this issue. its not a matter of not slapping your self in the face with the phone. its a matter of holding it comfortably while you talk which requires each person to position it as they see fit.
oh yah, also here is a useful tidbit of info, since id like to help yah out so your posts are not so ignorant in the future. its not peoples cheeks that hit the touch pad usually its the ear. look at the location of the touch screen in corespondent to the earpiece. do the math its simple and don't take a rocket scientist to see that 97% of peoples ear lobes hit that touch screen as soon as its against there ear to talk. hence why my start menu always pops up
this device needs a "lock touch screen when in call" function just like every other device i have had.
thankfully i use sensor lock to do this. it works well.