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2009-06-03
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Only about half of those steps go away once you've authorized them for automatic pairing.
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2009-06-03
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I believe I have seen the fact that you have to manually connect the phone to the Internet called a security "feature".
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2009-06-03
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I'm not sure I get it - what is it that you have to do at start and end of the session on the phone side? You can leave BT on at all times, just set it to non-broadcasting and it won't use any measurable power (I've got two phones, one is with BT on, i.e. the one I use with my N800, the other with BT off.
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2009-06-03
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ICS does not start automatically. It has to be enabled and will disable itself when not in use.
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2009-06-03
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It really isn't. If they have more than two braincells (and I believe they do) they want a community of users excited about whatever products they are actually making rather than complaining about what could have been.
The "not discussing future devices" policy may actually be working against them in this sense, but they probably (think they) have good reasons for that this time around.
I haven't noticed any Nokians "throwing their weight around" actually. Care to provide an example for those of us who are not awake/don't follow every single thread?
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2009-06-03
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Does your phone not offer you the choice of relaxing this security? My crummy Motorola iDEN phone defaults to "Ask" for access by paired Bluetooth devices, but for each device I can easily change that setting to "Automatic".
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2009-06-03
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I'm not sure I get it - what is it that you have to do at start and end of the session on the phone side? You can leave BT on at all times, just set it to non-broadcasting and it won't use any measurable power (I've got two phones, one is with BT on, i.e. the one I use with my N800, the other with BT off. The battery last equally long on both.)
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2009-06-03
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2009-06-03
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disapointed by nokia, dpad, maemo phone, my tablet is crying, n900, nokia gets it wrong, openmoko, rover, rx-51, rx-71 needed, screen size, smartphone, t-mobile |
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And what is it you have to do on the NIT side? Either I explicitly turn networking on, and then selecting the phone is no different from selecting a wi-fi network, or I just start an application which needs networking and it'll do it automatically.
N800/OS2007|N900/Maemo5
-- Metalayer-crawler delenda est.
-- Current state: Fed up with everything MeeGo.
Last edited by TA-t3; 2009-06-03 at 13:18. Reason: added quote, added paragraph