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2005-12-12
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2005-12-12
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2005-12-12
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2005-12-13
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2005-12-13
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2005-12-13
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You are correct, there is a magnetic sensor that turns the screen off/on.
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2006-01-23
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just leave it turned on while charging the display will go to sleep
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2006-01-23
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My question:
Did anyone really see that the Nokia 770 turns the backlight off automatically while charging in powered off mode (so that my and pragnanzer's device is not working properly)?
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2006-01-23
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2006-01-23
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