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Standby Time

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I suppose the observation that my C139 needs charging every 8 days if I leave it turned on comes under the heading of "original research" and cannot be included in the article.--GrahamDavies 20:13, 25 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Design Flaws" commentary

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I noticed that there was some commentary in the article that belongs on the talk page instead. The text I moved from the "Design Flaws" section follows:

->Color LCD screens are only visible with the light on, so it's unclear how that counts as a design flaw. What was problematic was that when the light went off, and you pressed a key to turn it back on, the phone acted on that key press as normal, so for instance if there was an alert message on the screen and the light went off, then you pressed the End key, that would both turn the light back on and dismiss the message.

The original author of the text was anonymous author 99.179.100.18. It appears to be that users only contribution. -AnnonJung (talk) 00:47, 10 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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