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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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wonderful! so cool for voice mail...
Some feedback:
1) I don't know how you do it but it seems you don't "trigger" the speaker and therefore the speaker button is not highlighted. Could you do it and notify the telephone app to switch the button "on".
2) I could only get it working once...
But great anyway!!!
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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@ Israel
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What would be cool is to have the speakers on by default, and having them turn off when the proximity sensor goes on, so when you're holding the phone to your ear they're off, and when you're holding it in front of you the speakers go on...
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2010-03-09
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2010-03-11
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