I used to use the LED light on my SE W800i as a flashlight back in the day. I was able to do this by hitting a shortcut key on my keypad in camera mode - two button process.Is there a way to turn on the LED (and leave it on, not just as a flash) with the LG GD900?
I can't take my phone into where I work b/c its a secure facility where absolutely no electronic devices (no beepers, no phones, etc) can come in, but its getting too hot here to leave it in my car all day. Any thoughts on what to do? There's a lot on line about not leaving the phone in a hot car but not many suggestions as to what to do with it!
i live in a kinda small town and they claim they will have a lot extra iphone 4s what time should i leave for the store to get a 32gb phone? i was thinking maybe 5 pm the day before? :P
If it's not safe to leave an iPhone in the car, even turned off, what do I do? Leave it home? If I carry it around all day, I'll worry about it and if I leave it in the car (trunk). I'll worry. Options? I could leave it in an EMPTY (no ice) cooler.
I have tried to configure rediffmail ID on my Torch 9800. I dont use email client viz MS Outlook etc. But it says you need to change settings there. How can i do it when i dont use them at all and access rediffmail directly? gmail and yahoo id have been configured properly and working fine.
i have been stuck in a group chat since january. Some days it useful but most days its just a drain on my battery life and vibrating annoyance in my pocket. IT IS ABSOLUTELY rediculous that apple would create a collaborative message program without a way for the user to exit. they are so focused on voice regonition and other useless software when they hve major issues to address like this. I think apple should refund my messaging bill for the past 3 months or buy my next nonapple cellphone.
If you have the phone plugged in, is there any way to set it so the screen doesn't go to sleep? Basically I have the Clock on to run the timer, and I would like it to stay up and not dose off in the middle somewhere.
I bought a SE Xperia X8 last year, as my first touch phone, (and the only one from Sony Ericsson). However, after "updating" to the old Android version of the firmware to 2.1-update1, I heard that Sony Ericsson wouldn't give out anymore updates for the phone, mainly because it is considered an outdated phone (which it is, because of the old firmware. (The hardware supports kernels and firmware up to the latest Android 4.0 without any problems if you are a developer!) And this was a phone that I bought NEW in the stores December last year! Incredible, to say the least.Shouldn't the warranty go both ways? So that the customers are ensured updates to a "relevant" version of the firmware, so that we can use the latest software that's released? Have SE missed this?
I will never again buy a Sony Ericsson phone again, the pro models were left to Samsung's department, and I really love the Galaxy phones!And I have owned only Sony phones since I switched from Nokia 3230 in the 1990's! (All the T28,K310,K610,K810i,W595,W995 and the whole range.)So basically, my question is. Why can Sony Ericsson leave tens of thousands of X8/X10 owners "in the dust/to die" within a single year after I've purchased the X8? Ok, it's an entry-level phone, but it, and the customers DESERVE to get support for it for AT LEAST a few years after purchase. The customers have a one to 5 year warranty, depending on the laws in the individual countries, here in No(r)way, the warranty is 5 years on electronic products that "are supposed to last", like TV¨'s, phones, computer equipment etc.I don't understand how Sony Ericsson isn't able to see the value the entry level customer have, I mean; these are the people that will buy the "Pro" models if they are satisfied with the entry level phones. I am sure SE have lost HUGE amounts of money and sales because of this! Could anyone from Sony Ericsson please tell me why the Xperias were abandoned? And does any other customers feel "let down" by the service these phones have gotten?
Is it possible to turn off LTE and just use regular 4g? I like the speed of LTE but the battery life is so bad that I would like to be able to turn it off so that I can make it through a day on battery power.
Whenever I leave WiFi range, BIS completely cuts out until I turn off and back on the mobile network. How do I fix this issue? It's incredibly annoying. I shouldn't have to turn off WiFi before I leave the house, the phone should just know to switch to mobile data if there's no connection on WiFi.
I'm trying to silence just the ringtone but when ever I do that on the sound menu it silences all other noises such as notifications and system sounds. Is there any way I can just make it to silence the ringtone but leave all the other sounds? Besides just using a silent ringtone?
Is the S6 OK to leave phone plugged in even after full charge, for even long durations. For example overnight?I couldn't find a thread in s6 forums so I want to make sure the responses would apply to s6.
My wifes contract with Verizon is up and I can get out of mine for under $100. Instead of spending $200 a piece on Droid Incredibles, we're both strongly considering the joining AT&T and picking up iphones tomorrow. The phones are the same price, and although the andriod OS has some nice features, and verizions network is allegedly superior, I dont think either offers enough features to keep us. Really, we're already leaning heavily towards switching, and I'm hoping some of you can post feedback here to push us over the top.
If you've left Verizon for AT&T, or have used both the android and Iphone OSes, i'm particularly interested in your feedback. My main concern with AT&T is the dropped calls and poor data coverage that everyone complains about. Also, will the Iphone ever get flash support? with the newly instituted data caps, streaming alot of video probably isnt a good idea anyway, but i'm just curious. Finally, is there an ETA on when the Iphone will support the newest google maps? My friend has an incredible and the 3D GPS maps accompanied by turn-by-turn voice directions was awfuly impressive. I've heard the Iphone will get the app at some point, but never anything concrete.
So as well all know, AT&T uses a ridiculous set of cellular frequencies that not only produces a lower signal (compared to Verizon,) but also puts a lovey "DA DA, DA DA, DAT DAT DAT DAAAA!!!!" sound in my speakers! (GSM interference) I've tried the tricks with the little things you put on your speaker cables to catch the stray RF noise but they did not help and I am SICK of this stupid sound that gets transmitted into every set of speakers I have.
The only way to fix this is to shut off the cellular network by putting the iPhone into airplane mode. Then, I can play music from my iPod and not have the stupid interference playing as well. The only problem is, now I can't stream online music like Pandora, etc because Airplane mode shuts off my WiFi? So is there any way I can shut off the phone, but leave on the WiFi?
I wish to receive and store emails on my iphone 4 while at the same time leaving them on the server (Internode in Australia). The iphone is currently receiving emails well, but is also deleting them from the server.