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Posts: 35 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on Mar 2007
#39
Ochrenaut, you are just pulling our leg here:

1. Looking at the picture, I see that although you are touching the G-spot, the device is still off (no led, no Nokia logo on the screen.

2. I cannot reproduce this and it would surprise me if anybody else can (anybody out there?)

3. Your method would suggest that you also would have to use the g-spot to turn the device off normally, since you claim that the button does not work when you just use your finger, or there are indeed two switches under the button, one of which is the mysterious touch-my-G-spot-to-turn-me-on-switch.