Keyboard slider: Has it loosened???? - Touch Pro, Fuze General

i dont have a touch pro yet....i just wanted to know if anyone has experience any loosening of the hardware keyboard since they bought it????
thanx in advance

Mine is still moving as normal. Stiffness has not changed.

BoldFace said:
Mine is still moving as normal. Stiffness has not changed.
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Yeah same here, I think it could have been stiffer from the get go though.

BoldFace said:
Mine is still moving as normal. Stiffness has not changed.
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Mine hasn't either although it does have a springy sound when i slide the keyboard out.

Syphon Filter said:
Yeah same here, I think it could have been stiffer from the get go though.
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I agree 100%. I guess I'm used to my Hermes stiffness (I had modified it to be stiffer than stock).

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Front screen 'wobble'

I've had my touch pro for nearly two weeks now. I'm liking it a lot.
Now, in my unfortunate hamfistedness, I've managed to drop it. Didn't seem like it'd caused much of a problem.
But I've noticed that the front screen 'wobbles' a bit. Not much, and not enough to be particularly annoying, but I was wondering if there was an easy way to tighten it up again, so it stopped doing that?
Mine has done this from new.
With the device in your right hand with screen facing up the slide part of the screen wobbles on the left side.
Annoying.
Well, I must confess I didn't notice whether it did or not initially, so I'm only assuming it didn't.
It's pretty trivial, and doesn't really affect anything, but ... well, would rather it didn't, really
sobrique said:
I've had my touch pro for nearly two weeks now. I'm liking it a lot.
Now, in my unfortunate hamfistedness, I've managed to drop it. Didn't seem like it'd caused much of a problem.
But I've noticed that the front screen 'wobbles' a bit. Not much, and not enough to be particularly annoying, but I was wondering if there was an easy way to tighten it up again, so it stopped doing that?
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same problem over here...always got mine in a case....forgetting it 1 time and oh yea...it drops on the floor
funkiej said:
same problem over here...
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ok....mine too... but it seems most sliders have that. it was very tight the first few days, but after quite some sliding the screen is slightly off center to the right shifted. and it wobbles a bit.
my kaiser had the same issue....but i had to drop that one for that...
I too have the same problem. was wondering if one of the cases that has the keyboard cover would prevent this wobble or some sort of skin. Thanks and sorry for bringing back such an old thread.

Spare batteries. Any selling them yet?

Spare batteries. Any selling them yet?
Haven't seen any, but I did see this, which is disappointing.
Key highlight: •Nexus's One battery is not user-replaceable, yet the surgeons got to it right quick and easy.
from the link:
•Nexus's One battery is not user-replaceable, yet the surgeons got to it right quick and easy.
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umm... what? Is the black block I took out of the wrapping and inserted into the back of my N1 to start it up not the battery?
What a boobie.
melterx12 said:
from the link:
umm... what? Is the black block I took out of the wrapping and inserted into the back of my N1 to start it up not the battery?
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lol i was thinking the same thing...
no way, it is replacable
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus-One/1654/1
Hamburg said:
Haven't seen any, but I did see this, which is disappointing.
Key highlight: •Nexus's One battery is not user-replaceable, yet the surgeons got to it right quick and easy.
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what have they been smoking......
kolyan said:
what have they been smoking......
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The N1 battery IS replaceable. Have a look here:
http://www.fommy.com/view-full-page...e+Nexus+One+PB99100&cat=Batteries&skuno=86295
melterx12 said:
from the link:
umm... what? Is the black block I took out of the wrapping and inserted into the back of my N1 to start it up not the battery?
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Well thats reassuring. I was thinking "what a horrible idea... HTC has never done that. Didnt they learn anything from the iPhone?"
flashfox said:
The N1 battery IS replaceable. Have a look here:
http://www.fommy.com/view-full-page...e+Nexus+One+PB99100&cat=Batteries&skuno=86295
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i know it is. i have n1
i havnt had any battery issues like i had on my g1 that would need me to purchase a extra battery
wonder what the extended battery for the n1 would look like lol
no battery issues here, but I sure would like to buy an extra oem for when I get off the plane having watched movies on this sweet N1 screen.....
melterx12 said:
from the link:
umm... what? Is the black block I took out of the wrapping and inserted into the back of my N1 to start it up not the battery?
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Thats actually just a lead weight to make it weight nearly as much as an iPhone
It is actually unbelievable some of the things written about the N1. I wouldn't be suprised if that came from one of these bad reviews, while they were whinging on about multi touch not being supported.
Simple rule I would have thought, if you havn't owned, touched, or even seen a Nexus prob best not to comment on it.
Hamburg said:
Haven't seen any, but I did see this, which is disappointing.
Key highlight: •Nexus's One battery is not user-replaceable, yet the surgeons got to it right quick and easy.
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It looks like whoever wrote that bit only looked at the zdnet article in their post. The iFixit teardown doesn't say that.
neilosb said:
It is actually unbelievable some of the things written about the N1. I wouldn't be suprised if that came from one of these bad reviews, while they were whinging on about multi touch not being supported.
Simple rule I would have thought, if you havn't owned, touched, or even seen a Nexus prob best not to comment on it.
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A Iranian in the mall at one of those cell phone case shops yesterday stopped me and asked if i needed a case. I said yea for my google phone. He said " i have every google phone case" I then said i need one for the Nexus. I pulled out the phone he was amazed, but since he didn't have a case nor the phone he said..Still dosent compare to the iphone...I just laughed at him.
Yea buddy you just wish you had my phone! lol

Right Hand ONLY Usage?

Can it be used right handed only without the inner portions of your hands activating something on the edge panel?
opensourcefan said:
Can it be used right handed only without the inner portions of your hands activating something on the edge panel?
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It's made to differentiate between accidental and purposeful touches
jooniloh said:
It's made to differentiate between accidental and purposeful touches
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And in real life usage does that seem to work?
opensourcefan said:
And in real life usage does that seem to work?
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Yea I have never turn on the edge panel when I didn't want to.
So it works very well.
Also you can 180° the phone and use it with the edge on the other sode. There will be a virtual button at the bottom for home, back and app window.
Agreed. The guys at Samsung got this one right... it works pretty damn good in both hands.
opensourcefan said:
And in real life usage does that seem to work?
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xile6 said:
Yea I have never turn on the edge panel when I didn't want to.
So it works very well.
Also you can 180° the phone and use it with the edge on the other sode. There will be a virtual button at the bottom for home, back and app window.
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mediopolis said:
Agreed. The guys at Samsung got this one right... it works pretty damn good in both hands.
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Yes, it works extremely well. Like xile6 said, you can use it left handed with soft keys at the "bottom". This is one of the best Samsung devices I've ever used (I work in a telecom company and use 20+ various Samsung devices a day.)
Excellent to know guys, thank you.

Is it just me home button feels low quality?

Hi, everyone
Home button in s7 edge , I just feel low quality...
First of all he prominent outside, And When I press the button I feel it is not High Quality...
It feels like a little loose and not steady and strong.
Incidentally new device... I tend to believe that everyone is like that
My question is, is it felt the same for you?
Thanks :good::good:
Nope, rock solid here
FreedomLife said:
Hi, everyone
Home button in s7 edge , I just feel low quality...
First of all he prominent outside, And When I press the button I feel it is not High Quality...
It feels like a little loose and not steady and strong.
Incidentally new device... I tend to believe that everyone is like that
My question is, is it felt the same for you?
Thanks :good::good:
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It's just you.
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OK
This app will turn your home key into a capacitive one so you can just touch it rather than press it, works 90% of the time https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jamworks.easyhome&hl=en
peachpuff said:
This app will turn your home key into a capacitive one so you can just touch it rather than press it, works 90% of the time https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jamworks.easyhome&hl=en
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Wow cool! :good:
I'll try it...
How it works incidentally? Is it dangerous? Because fingerprints and it ...
FreedomLife said:
Wow cool! :good:
I'll try it...
How it works incidentally? Is it dangerous? Because fingerprints and it ...
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It works like magic... not really sure but it does work, most of the time.
peachpuff said:
It works like magic... not really sure but it does work, most of the time.
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why not really sure ?
Can you elaborate?
I'm scared because fingerprints ...
Im not sure how it works, that's what i meant, don't worry about finger prints.
FreedomLife said:
why not really sure ?
Can you elaborate?
I'm scared because fingerprints ...
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Working great for me too, saves clicking the home button all the time and I think it should be a capacitive style all the time. It seems to work on most apps, only found it not to work when in phone settings menu or the app drawer but you can just use the back button there so no big deal.
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Im not sure how it works, that's what i meant, don't worry about finger prints.
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I think it feels like that because it's plastic surrounded by glass
martinarlaw91 said:
I think it feels like that because it's plastic surrounded by glass
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If you say :good:
Thanks to everyone for response

Springy feeling Oneplus 6

Greetings human beings,
I have this little issue and was wondering is some of you also have this problem.
When you tap the back side of the phone or you lay it down on a hard surface, the inside of the phone feels a little bit like a spring. it isn't an annoying issue, but it certainly is there.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Yeah tap on bottom right on the back. You will feel that spring . May be the vibration motor. But annoying yes
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Yep, just like what my old Galaxy S3 did.
ScoutFromEarth said:
Greetings human beings,
I have this little issue and was wondering is some of you also have this problem.
When you tap the back side of the phone or you lay it down on a hard surface, the inside of the phone feels a little bit like a spring. it isn't an annoying issue, but it certainly is there.
Greetings from the Netherlands
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I can confirm this. I hadn't noticed until you just mentioned it. Doesn't bother me but it is likely the vibration motor.
thejase said:
I can confirm this. I hadn't noticed until you just mentioned it. Doesn't bother me but it is likely the vibration motor.
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Or the OIS
ScoutFromEarth said:
Greetings human beings,
I have this little issue and was wondering is some of you also have this problem.
When you tap the back side of the phone or you lay it down on a hard surface, the inside of the phone feels a little bit like a spring. it isn't an annoying issue, but it certainly is there.
Greetings from the Netherlands
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I don't find this an issue I just see this as some random little thing you picked to complain about it's not even noticable unless you point it out

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