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the_slasher
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Posted: 2011-04-04 07:56
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@HYPER-X10 ic. there's no problem with the sensitivity i guess i'll just leave it on the 2nd protector thanks a lot.
slo2
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Posted: 2011-04-04 08:03
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On 2011-04-04 06:19:34, HxH wrote:
For anyone who still hesitate to getting this elegance please be quick because it tend to short of market demand soon as disaster occurred with Japan.

In my country, it has postponed the actual released schedule and still neither have any conclusion nor official word from yet. Just only rumors fly around that would be sometime in Q3!

(Just my two cents)


Don't Scare me. I haven't got mine yet.
slo2
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Posted: 2011-04-04 08:06
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On 2011-04-03 23:00:57, Bonovox wrote:
I never realised that on Android after 4 sms messages it converts to mms I sent a series of long messages to my brother & they came up on my billing as mms Not doing that again. I find that annoying. Is there anyway of over riding this??



Maybe GO sms. Just try it out, but I can't be sure that it can solve your prob. it is quite a nice text-ing app though.
the_slasher
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Posted: 2011-04-04 09:06
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Hi, just got this from another forum:

4) Is there an Auto-Brightness function? (thanks to Cradle)
Yes. To activate, place a Power Control widget on your home screen and you should see a sunlight button on the right. Press that to toggle between the backlight mode. The order of the mode is as follows: Minimum -> Auto -> Maximum. If you try to manually adjust the backlight brightness after setting it to 'Auto', 'Auto brightness" will be disabled.

just to share
unknown_x
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Posted: 2011-04-04 09:37
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On 2011-04-04 09:06:02, the_slasher wrote:
Hi, just got this from another forum:

4) Is there an Auto-Brightness function? (thanks to Cradle)
Yes. To activate, place a Power Control widget on your home screen and you should see a sunlight button on the right. Press that to toggle between the backlight mode. The order of the mode is as follows: Minimum -> Auto -> Maximum. If you try to manually adjust the backlight brightness after setting it to 'Auto', 'Auto brightness" will be disabled.

just to share

I talked about this some posts back because people were talking about not having auto brightness, if you put the brightness level bar in the middle then it is on auto mode.
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SKIBBE
Xperia Arc Silver
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Posted: 2011-04-04 09:40
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@slo2 in Handcent you have the option to choose if it shall convert to sms or not, default messaging app i have no idea since i never use it. Handcent is far more superior imo

@Bonovox i love Handcent you have extremly many options to customize your sms/mms experience in ways of look/feel and delivery reports/notification behavior (pop up windows/sms, blacklist/security) the list is long.
[ This Message was edited by: SKIBBE on 2011-04-04 08:43 ]
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t20e > t68i(t68 f/w) > t610i > k700i > W900i > W960i > x10i > Current: Misty Silver Arc
dibdin
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Posted: 2011-04-04 10:37
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I agree with SKIBBE, Handcent is great and I have been using it for the last 8 months or so. You can customize it to a great degree. So many options to be had. One of the best apps that I have downloaded from the market!
Xperia S in white ROCKS!!
Killmaster9
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Posted: 2011-04-04 11:32
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@SKIBBE

Soon the waiting will be over Hope it will come earlier than 4pm [addsig]
dibdin
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Posted: 2011-04-04 11:39
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On 2011-04-04 11:32:56, Killmaster9 wrote:
@SKIBBE

Soon the waiting will be over Hope it will come earlier than 4pm


I hope you enjoy you new phone. Are you getting the Midnight blue or Misty silver?
Xperia S in white ROCKS!!
Killmaster9
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Posted: 2011-04-04 11:51
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On 2011-04-04 11:39:36, dibdin wrote:

On 2011-04-04 11:32:56, Killmaster9 wrote:
@SKIBBE

Soon the waiting will be over Hope it will come earlier than 4pm


I hope you enjoy you new phone. Are you getting the Midnight blue or Misty silver?



Ohh, to clear things up. I have got mine, Midnight blue. And SKIBBE should have got his before this weekend, but the swedish mail service failed So he will get his Misty silver today [addsig]
dibdin
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Posted: 2011-04-04 12:01
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On 2011-04-04 06:12:02, HYPER-X10 wrote:
@ the slasher:

If it's like the X10, the one that comes installed on the phone is actualy a "shatter proof sheet". It is meant to be there permanently, to protect the glass screen from shattering. Ideally you should leave the second protector there so you have a sacrificial protector you can replace whan it gets damaged.

I did remove the "shatter proof sheet" from my X10 to get better sensitivity from the touch screen.

If you think the sensitivity is fine as it is, then leave it.
[ This Message was edited by: HYPER-X10 on 2011-04-04 05:13 ]


So is it likely that the "shatter proof sheet" likely to scratch in away with just general use do you think? If it is very durable then I am quite happy not to put a screen protector on top. Or would you say it would be still still a good idea to put a protector on top?
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SKIBBE
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Posted: 2011-04-04 12:22
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The package has arrived!!! bbl in 15 minutes!
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t20e > t68i(t68 f/w) > t610i > k700i > W900i > W960i > x10i > Current: Misty Silver Arc
Killmaster9
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Posted: 2011-04-04 12:38
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On 2011-04-04 12:22:04, SKIBBE wrote:
The package has arrived!!! bbl in 15 minutes!



Hehe, finaly Come back here and tell us what you think [addsig]
HYPER-X10
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Posted: 2011-04-04 12:38
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On 2011-04-04 12:01:56, dibdin wrote:

So is it likely that the "shatter proof sheet" likely to scratch in away with just general use do you think? If it is very durable then I am quite happy not to put a screen protector on top. Or would you say it would be still still a good idea to put a protector on top?



It will scratch just like any screen. Even Gorilla glass will scratch.
One option is to use no screen protector, and remove the shatter proof sheet once it is scratched up. You could then fit a normal screen protector. I removed the shatter proof sheet from my X10 a few weeks after I got it (about a year ago) and haven't cracked the screen or anything. Lots of other people have removed it too, but it is quite difficult.

On my Arc (when I get it) I will probably do the same. I don't like the idea of 2 layers of plastic between me and the glass. I am willing to accept the fact that the screen could shatter more easily if I drop it.
SKIBBE
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Posted: 2011-04-04 13:06
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Misty Silver Box (Photos taken with Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL)

Original

The Arc FRONT

Original

The Arc SIDE

Original

The Arc BACK

Original

The Arc IN HAND

Original

The Arc ACCESSORIES

Original

HDMI
WIRED HEADSET
CHARGER
LEATHER POUCH (Same as for x10 but it has 5mm extra length)
16GB Class 2 (did some fast tests, copy pc>sdcard 350mb 11MB/s max) my 16gb c2 tops 7.5MB/s will keep the stopck one
VERSION 3.0.A.2.181
http://www.komplett.se
Update: My Panasonic with Viera Link ~06 does not work with the remote
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