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Old 11-09-2004, 09:41 PM
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P910i response lags when flip is opened

P910i user out there,
I notice a considerable lag in the display when the flip is opened. This usually happens when the flip is not open for more than 10 mins or so. Meaning that the display shows as if the flip is still closed even though it is open. This is quite annoying when there's a need to access certain functions in 'flip open (touch screen)' mode. The lag varies from 10 secs to a minute! I've never had this problem in my previous P900 where the large display would instantly appear once the flip is opened. I've even re-flashed the firmware but the lag still happens. Any users out there experiencing a similar problem? Is there any solution to this?
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Old 11-13-2004, 07:12 AM
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P910i user out there,
I notice a considerable lag in the display when the flip is opened. This usually happens when the flip is not open for more than 10 mins or so. Meaning that the display shows as if the flip is still closed even though it is open. This is quite annoying when there's a need to access certain functions in 'flip open (touch screen)' mode. The lag varies from 10 secs to a minute! I've never had this problem in my previous P900 where the large display would instantly appear once the flip is opened. I've even re-flashed the firmware but the lag still happens. Any users out there experiencing a similar problem? Is there any solution to this?
Send it back to dealer and get a new one.
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Old 11-13-2004, 08:35 AM
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commedecargons, how do you like your p910? im sorta thinking about it. reckon i should get it or save a bit of money and get a p900 or something else?
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Just whether u need to tug in a 256MB... nothing else, they're identical; unless u were doin extensive multi tasking. I for god's sake couldn't do blind messaging or dialing with P910's keypad. Overall, bang for the buck will be P900. And still i do think it's design is better than that of P910.

Again, improvement of P910 over P900 which i find useful :

1. Adjustable brightness, i leave it on 10% and this thing is like a communicator with 2000mAh battery.
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