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zeuswsu 11-16-2009 03:24 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
I agree with appzattack, disable the part that has to do with answering the phone and you wont have any problems

freeza 11-16-2009 03:42 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
S2U2 is so far above PS in the features/looks department it's not even funny, but PS is great on battery life, so :(

fr0st 11-16-2009 03:46 PM

Wirelessly posted (Opera/9.7 (WindowsMobile; PPC; Opera Mobi/35541; U; en; Presto/2.1.1))

I use s2u2. I didnt like how ps looked and functioned. I dont have battery problems either. The only options enable are the lock when I hit power and auto dismiss notifications. I disable auto lock when screen dims and auto shutoff. I get through a whole day of work and my battery is still around 40%.

jmorton10 11-16-2009 04:08 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gorillaguzzler (Post 1334280)
I used to use S2U2 but after I switched to pocket shield I have never looked back. I don't use the phone part of Pocket shield but as a lock it is great because it is simple and you hardly ever need to interact with it.

Exactly.

I really can't imagine anybody trying PS & then going back to the bloated s2u2.

I used s2u2 back in the titan days, but I would never use it anymore.

~John

amw1972 11-16-2009 04:14 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
bump to Jmort...

I was a S2U2 user before jumping ship to PS. In fact jmort pointed me in that direction.

Since flashing to 6.5 and higher ROMs, I'm perfectly content with the slide lock that comes native to the 6.5. Simple, clean...pair it with Smart Lock...you're golden!

jmorton10 11-16-2009 04:17 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by amw1972 (Post 1334439)

Since flashing to 6.5 and higher ROMs, I'm perfectly content with the slide lock that comes native to the 6.5. Simple, clean...pair it with Smart Lock...you're golden!

I agree with that.

I still prefer PS (mainly because that's what I'm used to), but if I didn't have PS I would go that route myself.

~John

johnyd 11-16-2009 04:31 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
Just installed it.. damn it ... everything is not free.. :(( like those themes.. anyways I installed one theme HTC .. just a simple and clean.. I am going to use it couple of days to see how that runs.. pretty good so far very fast repond and it looks very nice on top the dial pad and all looks pretty nice .. Will let u know guys how it goes.. :)
Thx again

popdog54 11-16-2009 04:38 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jmorton10 (Post 1334425)
Exactly.

I really can't imagine anybody trying PS & then going back to the bloated s2u2.

I used s2u2 back in the titan days, but I would never use it anymore.

~John

When v.2.10 came out I went back to S2U2 as the battery drain issue seems to be fixed. PS was too bland for me. If you use all the features then S2u2 isn't bloated at all. But if you are just looking for a simple lock program then PS would probably be better suited for you.

eman 11-16-2009 04:46 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
A cool that PS offers is you can have it unlock to light. So when you pull it out of your case, it will automatically unlock. Hence, no need to even slide when it is out, and is fully protected while in case......

Sorry about the themes....That is the only thing not free. Only allows one with trial.......But you can see if you want to spend the money on it as all the lock features are available. I personally like the default theme the best after trying the others. Just put a nice background pic and you are good to go!

freeza 11-16-2009 05:43 PM

Re: S2U2 Vs Pocketshield
 
Seriously, S2U2? Bloated? LOL......ookk..

At any rate, the day A_C makes S2U2 not drain battery is the day I will switch back. I'm aching for reasons to get rid of PocketShield but none have come around. It simply is the best locking program that does not drain battery in the least.


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