Yeah I've got mine set to 5 mins, but if I press the button top right (which locks the screen) then it locks it again. I guess its a habit from my iphone, I lock it then stick it in pocket so I know buttons wont be accidently pressed while in pocket.
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Simon Reed <simon.spectre.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > Settings > Lock & Wallpaper > Screen time-out > 30s/1m/3m/5m/never > on mine > > On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Stephen Price <step...@littlevoices.com> > wrote: >> >> I was on Optus with my iphone. I got the shits with them in the end, >> the number of times I'd be in the city and it would be giving me a >> GPRS connection (no 3G) drove me crazy. >> >> Telstra have finally become competitive with their pricing. My HTC >> Mozart is costing me $49 a month with nothing to pay for the phone. >> Optus was/is $79 a month. I gave my iphone to my daughter (no credit >> topups for her for a while she's got a $350 limit). It was way to much >> to break the Optus contract and pay out the phone. >> >> Love the Mozart, its a nice phone. My only complaint is there doesnt >> seem to be a way to make the screen lock after a period of time. it >> locks or it doesnt. iphone could lock after 10 mins. >> >> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:26 PM, .net noobie <dotnetnoo...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > How bad is the Optus network really >> > >> > I really only intend on being in a city, never really going to be in the >> > country >> > the optus plans just seem to give alot more then telstra on the data >> > side >> > Bonus Unlimited mobile access to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, >> > eBay >> > and Foursquare4 >> > this could reduce the data your paying for with the built in features >> > alot.... >> > or is all the data going to actually coming from windows live and >> > therefore >> > this will not help you reduce the data your consuming? >> > >> > I would mostly just be using twitter and maybe Facebook sometimes if >> > someone >> > sent me a message or something >> > >> > Minimum Monthly Spend $79 >> > Total Monthly Value Up to $9001 >> > Included Data 3GB2 or Unlimited BIS + 1GB 2 on BlackBerry handsets >> > Voicemail deposits & retrievals Unlimited3 >> > Bonus Unlimited mobile access to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, >> > eBay >> > and Foursquare4 >> > Standard National SMS(excl Pivotel) unlimited >> > Standard National MMS(excl Pivotel) unlimited >> > Call rate $0.90 per minute >> > National Video call rate $1 per minute plus 35c flagfall >> > International Video call rate $1.50 per minute plus 35c flagfall >> > 13/1300 call rate $0.90 per minute + $0.35 Flagfall >> > Connection Fee 35c per call >> > Excess Data Usage 10c per MB >> > Connection Fee 35c per call >> > Excess Data Usage 10c per MB >> > Inclusions Standard Aust local, national, GSM mobile, video calls, >> > voicemail >> > and 13/1300 calls & standard SMS, MMS to Aust GSM mobile, and >> > international >> > SMS >> > >> > 1 Pay the first Business Complete Ultimate plan worth of included value >> > each >> > billing period after which these services are free up to a maximum of >> > your >> > selected plans "Included Cap Value" per billing period. >> > 2 Mobile Internet Data Value: can be used to access services on Optus >> > Zoo, >> > browsing the Internet from your mobile, as well as using your mobile as >> > a >> > modem. If you elect to take the Business Advantage BMB service the plans >> > included mobile data value can be shared. Excess usage charges of $0.10 >> > per >> > MB or part thereof apply (Includes uploads and downloads). Data usage >> > will >> > be counted in kilobytes, where 1024KB = 1MB and includes both uploads >> > and >> > downloads. Any unused data allowance cannot be rolled over. Unlimited >> > BlackBerry POP3 & Browsing: only applies for POP3 email traffic and >> > internet >> > browsing through the BlackBerry Browser and specifically excludes use of >> > the >> > Optus Zoo Browser and International Roaming. Customers must have a >> > BlackBerry or BlackBerry Connect handset to access this service. >> > Unlimited >> > BlackBerry POP3 email and browsing is subject to the Optus Mobile Fair >> > GoTM >> > policy. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and >> > symbols >> > are the exclusive properties of and trademarks or registered trademarks >> > of >> > Research In Motion Limited used by permission. >> > 3 Unlimited Voicemail: Applies to Voicemail Deposits and Retrievals, >> > diversion charges apply. >> > 4 Unlimited Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, eBay & Foursquare: >> > Only >> > available within Australian and requires compatible handset. Use of >> > these >> > services is separate and does not count towards your included “Mobile >> > Internet Data”. Cannot be used with your Optus Mobile Broadband (OMB) or >> > Business Mobile Broadband (BMB) device/s and excludes use of Facebook >> > SMS or >> > other social media alert services. These features are only available to >> > you >> > if your handset is compatible with the service. Optus Mobile Fair GoTM >> > Policy applies. >> > >> > >> > On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Nick Randolph <n...@builttoroam.com> >> > wrote: >> >> Chris, beg to differ on the warranty front - >> >> http://www.mobicity.com.au/extras/warranty.html >> >> >> >> Nick Randolph | Built to Roam | Microsoft MVP - Windows Phone >> >> Development >> >> | +61 412 413 425 >> >> The information contained in this email is confidential. If you are not >> >> the intended recipient, you may not disclose or use the information in >> >> this >> >> email in any way. Built To Roam does not guarantee the integrity of any >> >> emails or attached files. The views or opinions expressed are the >> >> author's >> >> own and may not reflect the views or opinions of Built To Roam. >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com >> >> [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] >> >> On Behalf Of Chris Walsh >> >> Sent: Thursday, 4 November 2010 10:16 PM >> >> To: ozDotNet >> >> Subject: RE: [OT] WP7 Handset/device >> >> >> >> I am, but really depends on if you want an Australian warranty etc... >> >> If >> >> you purchase it from MobiCity the phones don't have an AU warranty. >> >> >> >> I'd suggest getting it outright via Telstra. Or if you want a plan, >> >> get >> >> it on via Telstra, free on a $49 plan, and the phones are unlocked by >> >> default. >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com >> >> [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] >> >> On Behalf Of .net noobie >> >> Sent: Thursday, 4 November 2010 10:11 PM >> >> To: ozDotNet >> >> Subject: Re: [OT] WP7 Handset/device >> >> >> >> Chris, so you are suggesting the HTC Mozart, is best model to get? >> >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:08 PM, .net noobie <dotnetnoo...@gmail.com> >> >> wrote: >> >>> http://www.mobicity.com.au/phone-categories/smartphones/windows/window >> >>> s-phone.html?order=price&dir=asc >> >>> >> >>> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Chris Walsh <ch...@walshie.me> wrote: >> >>>> Really depends on what network you're wanting to use it on. If its >> >>>> Telstra, there are only TWO in the US that use the 850Mhz 3G band, >> >>>> the >> >>>> Samsung Focus & the HTC Surround. >> >>>> >> >>>> If it is on Optus, Three or Voda, they use the 2100Mhz & 900Mhz 3G >> >>>> bands, so you're pretty much set on 7 out of the 9 launch devices >> >>>> support >> >>>> those bands. >> >>>> >> >>>> The REAL device apart from the HTC Mozart is the Dell Venue Pro, but >> >>>> it >> >>>> isn't on the 850Mhz band, but has Gorilla Glass, AMOLED screen, >> >>>> expansive >> >>>> memory & portrait slider. >> >>>> >> >>>> -----Original Message----- >> >>>> From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com >> >>>> [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of .net noobie >> >>>> Sent: Thursday, 4 November 2010 9:56 PM >> >>>> To: ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com >> >>>> Subject: [OT] WP7 Handset/device >> >>>> >> >>>> Does anyone know where you can buy a WP7 Handset/device outright >> >>>> without >> >>>> a plan? >> >>>> >> >>>> Telstra are selling them I think but there price is pretty high and >> >>>> only have 2 phones >> >>>> http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2010/10/telstra-sets-outright-buy-prices >> >>>> -for-windows-phone-7-handsets/ >> >>>> >> >>>> What do people think about buying a handset from overseas to try and >> >>>> get >> >>>> a better price? >> >>>> e.g. AT&T are selling phones for 199.99 USD, but I don't know the >> >>>> details as in it this is on some kind of plan or just the handset >> >>>> outright? >> >>>> or if the handset will be locked to AT&T etc... >> >>>> >> >>>> I like the look of the "Samsung Omnia 7" from Optus >> >>>> >> >>>> the The "HTC Mozart", has a better camera 8 Mega Pixel >> >>>> >> >>>> what models do people think is best and why? >> >>>> >> >>>> in the US there is a "Samsung Focus" which people seem to like a lot, >> >>>> is >> >>>> the "Samsung Omnia 7" basically the same/Australian version? >> >>>> >> >>>> Is there going to be any advantage to getting a phone on a plan, >> >>>> rather >> >>>> then getting a handset and putting in my own Sim card? >> >>>> e.g. will the phone company have any extra features I will not get if >> >>>> I >> >>>> just put in my own Sim card? >> >>>> >> >>>> these are/seem to be the options for Australian handsets >> >>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-au/buy/7/phones.aspx#mode=al >> >>>> l as I said above I like the "Samsung Omnia 7" so any comments on why >> >>>> I should or should not choose a different model would be great >> >>>> >> >>>> thanks noobie >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > > >