On Tuesday, 18 September 2012 at 09:14:30 UTC, Nick Sabalausky
wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 11:03:03 +0200
"renoX" <reno...@gmail.com> wrote:
Not very good rant,
you write:
> They have imagined a "phone", where being able to answer the
> call is completely by luck if the phone has been in your
> pocket when the call arrived! Chances are, you will touch
> something on the "smart" screen and reject the call by some
> random reason
I have the *same issue* with a non-tactile phone:
I assume you mean non-touchscreen?
Yes.
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How do you suggest to fix this issue?
- "Clamshell" flip-phone.
Well you can buy a case with a hardcover, the result is the same;
well at least for a phone with a touch screen the result should
be the same, for my nokia (which has no touchscreen) the phone
still activate from time to time (even with a case with a
hardcover): my next phone will have a touchscreen..
Even better any mobile part is fragile but replacing a case is
much cheaper than replacing a phone.
- A proper physical switch for lock/unlock. The one on the
Toshiba Gigabeat F (admittedly a music player, not a phone)
works flawlessly.
Maybe, lot of physical switches are not proper though.
RenoX