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11-26-2008, 12:35 PM
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clicking the display every footstep
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I have the storm in my jeans and every footstep i click the screen, are there more users having this "problem"? (The screen side looks to my leg, because it's saver for the display.)
I think this is bad for the screen and for battery, because every click the display lights up.
Is there any solution? (no big leather case,...)
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11-26-2008, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by mayrro
I have the storm in my jeans and every footstep i click the screen, are there more users having this "problem"? (The screen side looks to my leg, because it's saver for the display.)
I think this is bad for the screen and for battery, because every click the display lights up.
Is there any solution? (no big leather case,...)
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Mute the device to put it in sleep mode. You will still get all your alerts.
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11-26-2008, 12:44 PM
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Mute the device to put it in sleep mode. You will still get all your alerts.
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do you have a Storm?
how do I enable the sleep function?
holding down mute (as on my 8830) does not enable standby...
oh, and... me too! i think the constant clicking is leading to the suckish battery life...
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11-26-2008, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by breakerfall
do you have a Storm?
how do I enable the sleep function?
holding down mute (as on my 8830) does not enable standby...
oh, and... me too! i think the constant clicking is leading to the suckish battery life...
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Do I have a Storm? No. Can I answer your question? I think so... You can put it to sleep by pressing the top left of the case where it curves. This will not stop the screen from being depressed but it should stop the device from responding to the clicks.
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11-26-2008, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Thatzmister2u
Do I have a Storm? No. Can I answer your question? I think so... You can put it to sleep by pressing the top left of the case where it curves. This will not stop the screen from being depressed but it should stop the device from responding to the clicks.
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sadly, it doesnt...
theres no mention of standby in the manual and i've yet to get it to work...
the mute button itself does work.
see my sig?
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11-26-2008, 01:08 PM
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Thats;
The top left of the phone is the lock, but the screen still recognizes the clicks which still activates the screen. You would think, holding the lock button down for a certain amt of time would put it to sleep or have an option at the menu.
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11-26-2008, 01:11 PM
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sadly, it doesnt...
theres no mention of standby in the manual and i've yet to get it to work...
the mute button itself does work.
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Not really sure what to say other than it must be a bug....from page 203 of the owners manual.
"Lock the screen
You can lock your screen to avoid clicking the screen accidentally.
Press the Lock key on the top of your device.
To unlock the screen, press the Lock key again. If necessary, type your BlackBerry® device password"
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11-26-2008, 01:19 PM
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the screen does lock when i hit the lock button...
i think what we're talking about here is the "standby" function which is/was invoked on other models by holding the mute button for a short time.
after entering standby, the only way to return from standby was to hit the mute button again.
the lock button on the top of the storm functions like the lock app icon on all the BBs ive used: hit lock, the device locks, screen dims, then goes black, then a press of any button (including the screen) will cause the screen to turn back on, and a popup will appear with "unlock, emergency call, cancel"
lock =/= standby
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11-26-2008, 01:22 PM
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I'm not having this problem, but you can always get the holster.
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11-26-2008, 04:07 PM
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I'm not having this problem, but you can always get the holster.
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...or stop wearing tight jeans...
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11-27-2008, 10:44 AM
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I'm not having this problem, but you can always get the holster.
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That is not a solution. That is a bandaid. I hate holsters, I like keeping my phone in my pocket. This is the only thing on the storm that is really bugging me. I can work around everything else, but this is causing my battery to drain very quickly.
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11-27-2008, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by dimented
That is not a solution. That is a bandaid. I hate holsters, I like keeping my phone in my pocket. This is the only thing on the storm that is really bugging me. I can work around everything else, but this is causing my battery to drain very quickly.
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That, and it sounds like &%&*% jingle bells when you walk. It seems there is no way around this problem. I've been used to carrying in my pants for years. And then the problem is that if you get the rubberized cover, it pulls the bills out of my pocket with the phone.
I got a holster, and am going to try and get used to it. I know, I know... I hated the idea. One advantage is that it puts the phone to sleep every time you put it in the holster, which helps battery life. It also reminds me I need to lose a few pounds, because sometimes the clip is uncomfortable.
I'm afraid this is just not the right phone if your highest priority is using your pocket to carry a cell phone.
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11-27-2008, 12:47 PM
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I'm considering a holster, too...
Are there any out there besides the seidio one?
Oh, and that 6305 that you used way back when was actually a 6035... :-p
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11-27-2008, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by breakerfall
I'm considering a holster, too...
Are there any out there besides the seidio one?
Oh, and that 6305 that you used way back when was actually a 6035... :-p
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I really hope there is a solution besides the holster option..... I associate holsters with pocket protectors, fanny packs and MembersOnly jackets.
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11-27-2008, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by breakerfall
I'm considering a holster, too...
Are there any out there besides the seidio one?
Oh, and that 6305 that you used way back when was actually a 6035... :-p
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Well, I was close. Originally I wrote 6430!
I bought the one Verizon had in the store and I have to say it's easy in and easy out... I grab it right at the earphone jack and it's easy to get out. Whether I will want to wear a holster every day is another story. But it is easier than getting it out of my pocket.
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11-27-2008, 06:13 PM
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even with other blackberries, when pressing the mute button to go into standby mode the screen will still come on when a button is pressed. it usually comes on with the message "press the mute key to exit standby mode". with the whole screen being a button i'm sure the storm probably comes on to show this message fairly often.
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