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The one feature I'll always dream of for the P800 |
Orobas_Wats Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: 99 From: Kent, UK PM |
Something I really think is missing on the P800, is some kind of high voltage protection thing, so every time I hand it to someone to look at, they get a massive electric shock when they PUT THEIR FINGER ON THE CAMERA LENS!!!
I'm not saying I'm anally retentive about smudges and things, it just really annoys me, am I the only one???
-Orobas |
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P800_Zen_master Joined: Apr 01, 2003 Posts: 483 From: ???? PM, WWW
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Sounds great...but when they get shocked and drop you phone who will you blame then?
Me: Droped phone or finger print??
I'll take a finger print please |
Orobas_Wats Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: 99 From: Kent, UK PM |
ah, but you're forgetting the side-effect of the shock... causes all your muscles to spasm, thereby stopping you from opening your hand
-Orobas |
AMalakani Joined: Apr 23, 2003 Posts: 187 From: Damascus, Syria PM |
@Orobas_Wats
Me too when I hand it to some one ..... I start notifying him what to do – don’t touch the screen – handle it with care – don’t play with the software and ... don’t open the SMS  |
geo2k Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 307 From: UK PM |
Get some clear sticky back plastic (i feel like im on blue peter) and but out some circles. Them you can just peel it off for use. Just a thought
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P800_Zen_master Joined: Apr 01, 2003 Posts: 483 From: ???? PM, WWW
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You are right! And I do hate it when people put there fingers on my lens too. Its funy when you own a p800 phone you learn how to hold it! I was thinking that maybe a plug to put on it. Just to fit on the inside.
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AMalakani Joined: Apr 23, 2003 Posts: 187 From: Damascus, Syria PM |
I agree with you ... good idea m8, |
tbl Joined: Mar 20, 2003 Posts: 287 From: UK - Glasgow PM |
This might sound daft, but we could all stick a small dot of blue tac on the lens, thus stopping greasy middens from dirtying it.
When anyone asks to see my phone, It normally goes like this:
"Whoa, what's that?"
"It's my phone"
"A phone? Are you sure? looks weird, can I see it"
"See with your eyes, not with your hands"
"Please, just lemme have a look"
"Ummm ok, but watch out on the back of it, the camera lens is there"
"Ooooh it's got a camera?" [Grubby hands naturally seem to hold the phone so that their fingers march all over the lens]
I then take my MP5 out, and kill them. |
AMalakani Joined: Apr 23, 2003 Posts: 187 From: Damascus, Syria PM |
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geo2k Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 307 From: UK PM |
Use the mp5 first. So rude to ask again after being refused the first time
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tbl Joined: Mar 20, 2003 Posts: 287 From: UK - Glasgow PM |
And the first person to say
"My P800 doesn't play MP5s... it does MP3s and MP4s though"..... gets a slap! |
Sony Ericsson Indonesia Joined: Oct 08, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sony Ericsson Land PM |
Psyco Freaks
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Orobas_Wats Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: 99 From: Kent, UK PM |
but it doesn't, is an MP5 some kind of virtual reality filetype? imagine the filesize!!
it could be like a 'replicator' datafile, you send it to the bluetooth replicator accessory, and it replicates an object for you...
-Orobas |
tbl Joined: Mar 20, 2003 Posts: 287 From: UK - Glasgow PM |
Tut, Now you're just being silly  |
Orobas_Wats Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: 99 From: Kent, UK PM |
hehe, I know, you could never apply 'lossy' compression to that kind of data, especially food data, you'd probably lose the taste!!
-Orobas |
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