youngcalihottie
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2010-02-01
, 04:04
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2010-02-01
, 04:33
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What do you mean by "swap functionality"? At the moment there are at least three diffrent ways of unlocking the phone:
1. Using the unlock button on the side.
2. Slide the keyboard opened.
3. Pressing on the power button.
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2010-02-01
, 10:29
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2010-02-01
, 10:54
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2010-02-01
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2010-02-01
, 15:51
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I think another solution is to have double press to lock which is already the case and double press to unlock without the "swipe to unlcok". This also means there is less likely chance the phone will unlock in your pockets.
The power button is still in a handy place for switching profiles, ending tasks etc.
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2010-02-01
, 16:13
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I think another solution is to have double press to lock which is already the case and double press to unlock without the "swipe to unlcok". This also means there is less likely chance the phone will unlock in your pockets.
The power button is still in a handy place for switching profiles, ending tasks etc.
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2010-02-02
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2010-02-02
, 05:48
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