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The equivalent of the 770 case mode is to press the 'I' button followed by the center of the 5-way pad (or use the stylus).
However, you must set two timeouts to be the same: In the control panel, select screen and set both to the same value. (This is reported as a bug in bugzilla). After that, pressing the two buttons will immediately lock the screen and turn off the display. Edit: This doesn't turn off wi-fi unless you have specified it to, but I believe this is the same for the 770 - you don't want it off anyway, it doesn't use much power and someone can still contact you in voip/chat.
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2007-02-09
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2007-02-09
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There's no need to de-activate the wi-fi, for example. Or the gprs. My n800 has been on wi-fi all day, the battery _still_ shows 6 hours/8 days.
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2007-02-09
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2007-02-09
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I tried locking my screen and keys when I put it down last night and this morning, after pushing the power button there was no way to unlock it. The "Push the (*) button" never message came up. The only way to reset it was to take out the battery. Earlier when I left my house, I heard a tone from the N800 that probably meant it dropped the wireless network. I don't know if this messed it up or not. I was hoping that in locked mode, it wouldn't try to attach to the network.