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Re: Slide to speaker?
Slide to end would be pointless because why slide when you can just press? It makes sense for answering because it's in your pocket or what have you where it can be pressed by accident. That being said, with the recommended settings, the screen is off once you're in a call. In order to end a call, you'd have to turn on the screen using the hardware button, then slide to end... this doesn't make sense when I can just press the hardware button to end it.
As for the slide to answer to speaker... no one wants to hear you on speakerphone by accident at the worst of times |
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Re: Slide to speaker?
There's also a reason you have been thanked 0 times in 0 posts. Why ridicule someone for asking about a feature they are interested in? Just because you may not think it would be useful for you, doesn't mean that is the case for everyone else.
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Re: Slide to speaker?
I appreciate that. The slide to end was just for a cool factor i thought might be interesting for some people, but i did find myself actually finding a use for a direct slide to answer/speaker when i was on the freeway without my headset i find myself paying a lot less attention to the road just to make sure that when i answer the call i have to wait an extra second or two to see the speaker button and press yet another button, it was just a thought.
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Re: Slide to speaker?
not to fuel any fire, but what about those that have the phone in their pocket with a BT headset and can hit the end key by accident? Actually, this happened on different model phones with raised call/end buttons (Kaiser, Herald), but it seems like it would be tougher on the TP as they are flush.....
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