On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 12:15:56PM +0100, Simon Budig wrote: > Igor Stoppa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > [snipped helpful description of power saving] > > Also because N800 doesn't have a cover, but certainly that doesn't > > prevent us to do the very same power saving that was already available > > on 770. :-D > > > > The cover would just be the cause for an _immediate_ rather than timed > > screen blanking. > > I believe Nokia is missing a psychological factor here. Putting the > cover on the 770 allows the user to forget about it. He finished using > it and it is kind of stored away safely, it won't distract him.
You put the finger on it.
Even the cover is sometimes inconvenient. I wish I could press the
power button and get the screen to blank immediatelly. That's what the
Palms used to do.
Power + lock screen doesn't do what I want -- it dims the screen but
doesn't blank it.
Marius Gedminas
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where objects in the database were proxied rather than deriving from a
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