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First of all, I would like to make clear I'm not slating VJ at all in any way, I think the effort he puts into developing all the programs that he does is fantastic.
However, I installed VJ Candella on my universal about a week ago, and since having had the flash on for a total of about 30minutes or perhaps an hour, my flash has gone from white to green to dim blue and now nothing.
I had VJ Candella Lite assigned to the 'backlight' button, so it is also possible that the button got pressed in my pocket and the flash was actually on for many hours rather than the 30min or so I consciously had it on for.
Either way I would highly recommend against using VJ Candella. Unlike many other phones, the flash is NOT a standard LED, and I think it burns out with too much use.
VJ already makes clear on his site that he cannot guarantee the effects using the program might have in the long run, but I'm sure he doesn't realise that it could do this.
It is probably the case that you can use the flash for say 30seconds a day, but I would be very wary how much.
Cheers,
Dave
Dave, reading through the VJCandela thread, you can see several people have reported the same problem (and results ) - I've stated that I wouldn't use it for more then a short time, bursts of a few seconds. Earlier last week I released a version in that thread that limits the bursts to 15 seconds (I think).
It's good advice not to sit on the flash and keep it burning, and it definitely seems to be a bit of a crap led, given that it has the ability to burn itself out. But I apologise for your experience, and urge everyone to use caution in the use of the app. But remember, it's a hardware problem, and how the hardware is used....
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Dave, do know that you can disable all the buttons apart from the power button when the Universal is off? I think that should solve the problem for those who are still using the program.
@Vijay - I don't blame you at all - in fact I still thank you for writing the software, because it was a very good idea, except for the hardware is crap!
@richardlai - I have all the buttons disabled except power anyay, but somehow the power button seems to get pressed many times while in my pocket, and hence after that all that is required is one tap of the backlight key (shouldn't have set the app to run from there...). Thanks anyway!
@Vijay - I don't blame you at all - in fact I still thank you for writing the software, because it was a very good idea, except for the hardware is crap!
@richardlai - I have all the buttons disabled except power anyay, but somehow the power button seems to get pressed many times while in my pocket, and hence after that all that is required is one tap of the backlight key (shouldn't have set the app to run from there...). Thanks anyway!
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@richardlai - I have all the buttons disabled except power anyay, but somehow the power button seems to get pressed many times while in my pocket, and hence after that all that is required is one tap of the backlight key (shouldn't have set the app to run from there...). Thanks anyway!
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Right... You may want to consider getting a leather case with a belt clip, but just don't run around too fast with it; I did that and it dropped...
In my case, I assigned Vijay Candelite as one of the 7 apps in the "Start Menu". Thus, the only way to light it up is through the "Start Menu". To turn it OFF, I just press any button. I never had any problem with Vijay's app. Thanks!
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Dave, do know that you can disable all the buttons apart from the power button when the Universal is off? I think that should solve the problem for those who are still using the program.
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Sorry for the thread hijacking, but how can you do that?
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richardlai said:
Dave, do know that you can disable all the buttons apart from the power button when the Universal is off? I think that should solve the problem for those who are still using the program.
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Sorry for the thread hijacking, but how can you do that?
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Start -> Settings -> Buttons -> "Lock" tab
When pushing the top right to get to notifications/battery screen my screen turns black. Helped to turn the power off first time but now it is starting to happen again -.-
I really don't get why there has to be SO, SO many bugs on this expensive device. It's just insane!
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When pushing the top right to get to notifications/battery screen my screen turns black. Helped to turn the power off first time but now it is starting to happen again -.-
I really don't get why there has to be SO, SO many bugs on this expensive device. It's just insane!
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Yeah that happens only if you are in call and want to access the notification and start menu, the proximity sensor will activate itself.. very very annoying but I understand the concept. Other than that, it works really fine.
Xeon said:
Yeah that happens only if you are in call and want to access the notification and start menu, the proximity sensor will activate itself.. very very annoying but I understand the concept. Other than that, it works really fine.
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Accually that is not the case for me - it consequently happens all the time no matter where I access it from - the start screen, browser etc...
kasperknop said:
Accually that is not the case for me - it consequently happens all the time no matter where I access it from - the start screen, browser etc...
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Tried a hard reset ?
Xeon said:
Tried a hard reset ?
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If hardreset = turning off power then yes
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If hardreset = turning off power then yes
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No, hard reset is something different. read the leo wiki.
Now that HTC have located the reset button under the battery cover whats the point in it anymore. If the covers off you may as well yank the battery out than spend 10 minutes looking for a suitable pen etc to press the little bugger with.....
Just my 2 pence worth!!!!
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Now that HTC have located the reset button under the battery cover whats the point in it anymore. If the covers off you may as well yank the battery out than spend 10 minutes looking for a suitable pen etc to press the little bugger with.....
Just my 2 pence worth!!!!
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Agreed. I just pull the battery when necessary because I never have anything small enough to press it.
You dont really need it anyway
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Now that HTC have located the reset button under the battery cover whats the point in it anymore. If the covers off you may as well yank the battery out than spend 10 minutes looking for a suitable pen etc to press the little bugger with.....
Just my 2 pence worth!!!!
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If you want to soft-reset the device - just hold the power button,
then select "Power Off".
Tap the power button again - and - the device had soft-resetted.
It the device is hung - well, that's a different story,
as you said - just pop the battery, and you're set.
Bad idea to hide reset point. Window mobile sucks a lot, and everyday I need open the battery cache. Just boring.
Is a simple power cycle (power off/on) the exact same thing as a soft reset?
I always thought they were different for some reason?
They are not different. Only sometimes you can't use power off, for example if the device is stuck.
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Bad idea to hide reset point. Window mobile sucks a lot, and everyday I need open the battery cache. Just boring.
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I can't imagine what you are doing if you have to soft reset like this every day but I wouldn't blame it on Windows Mobile. I think I've had to pop the battery maybe twice in the last month and I know that it was my fault at least one of those times.
Agreed. Although so far the only thing I've had that needs it is when the lock-screen decides not to accept my PIN. But how long until the battery cover no longer stays in place?
Strange.. Never had to make a reset yet. Still havent crashed on me not only once. Am I blessed? lol
Yes if I need to do it the buttin is not on the best spot but for me it is working like a charm!
I had few hangups trying different CorePlayer output devices. Also had to reset few times because of problems with lock screen (could not unlock).
But all-around, HD2 is pretty stable for WM device.
If spare back-plates become readily available, and don't cost too much, I might drill a hole in mine so that a paperclip could hit the reset button without pulling the back off every time. Given the location of the reset button, it almost feels like this hole should already exist.
Due to a crash caused by putting the phone in standby while closing down igo8, i had to reset my device to make it work again.
I didnt had a pencil close by so i just pulled the battery out. When i booted it again it seems manilla became corrupted and restored itself (like after a hard-reset). I needed to fill in my details in manilla just like after a hard reset. So some information was lost, but the storage on the phone was still there. But for example i needed to install cf3.5 again and all the apps asked if they are verified before i could start them again.
I wonder if this problem occured because i pulled the battery instead of pushing the reset button? ANyway this is a pain in the ass bug but as far as i can tell im the only one with this problem so far...
Well, I think HTC chose to hide the soft rest button right next to the battery becuase of two reasons:
1. You don't have the chance to accidentally press that button. BTW: I have never accidentally pressed the soft rest button on my P4350...
2. If they hadn't built in such a button, everyone here qould be bragging and nagging that there is no such button, and you'd always have to "pull the plug" ie. the battery, which would of course be harmful for the battery etc. pp.
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Well, I think HTC chose to hide the soft rest button right next to the battery becuase of two reasons:
1. You don't have the chance to accidentally press that button. BTW: I have never accidentally pressed the soft rest button on my P4350...
2. If they hadn't built in such a button, everyone here qould be bragging and nagging that there is no such button, and you'd always have to "pull the plug" ie. the battery, which would of course be harmful for the battery etc. pp.
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3. They didn't actually use the device enough to realise that hiding the reset button was a daft idea.
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3. They didn't actually use the device enough to realise that hiding the reset button was a daft idea.
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Design over function, I think...
The reset button should be recessed into the lower SIDE of the phone, next to the usb and earphone ports. Having to remove the battery cover just negates the need for the button, period.
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I think it's good for design. And it's not like we need to press the reset button everyday.
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I think it's good for design. And it's not like we need to press the reset button everyday.
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Um but you never need to press the reset button. Ever. Once you've taken the battery cover off it's easier to just remove the battery than press the reset button....
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I think it's good for design.
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Until the battery cover no longer stays on because the plastic tabs in the phone body have been worn because they forgot to put a small hole in the battery cover to reach the reset button.
Hi all,
I'm new here, a friend refered me this page to ask for some troubles I'm having with my Nexus 4.
I bought it from ebay about 4 months ago. For all this time, it worked perfectly, no problems at all, running fine.
The thing is that this last week the telephone is doing strange things. While using it, at a few minutes of use, "phantasmal touches" occurs, getting hit the buttons from back, back to desktop and last applications.
Also, after some minutes, or just touching the screen for scroll, the slide malfunction, getting harder to slide, even sometimes this doesn't works, but touching stills operative (sometimes not).
The only way that temporarily works, is locking and unlocking the screen, but problem still appear again and again.
Tried also to restore it (like as it was new). But nothing.
Hope you can help me with this. Thanks.
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Hi all,
I'm new here, a friend refered me this page to ask for some troubles I'm having with my Nexus 4.
I bought it from ebay about 4 months ago. For all this time, it worked perfectly, no problems at all, running fine.
The thing is that this last week the telephone is doing strange things. While using it, at a few minutes of use, "phantasmal touches" occurs, getting hit the buttons from back, back to desktop and last applications.
Also, after some minutes, or just touching the screen for scroll, the slide malfunction, getting harder to slide, even sometimes this doesn't works, but touching stills operative (sometimes not).
The only way that temporarily works, is locking and unlocking the screen, but problem still appear again and again.
Tried also to restore it (like as it was new). But nothing.
Hope you can help me with this. Thanks.
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Have you noticed if it stops or starts doing it if you plug it into a charger (preferably the stock or a decent quality one)
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Have you noticed if it stops or starts doing it if you plug it into a charger (preferably the stock or a decent quality one)
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The charger is wich it came with the original mobil, and does it also when charging
Is it stock?
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Is it stock?
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I'm sorry, what you mean with stock.
Have you rooted it or put a custom ROM on it?
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Have you rooted it or put a custom ROM on it?
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No, it's not.
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No, it's not.
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Is the os up to date? (Settings-> about phone->Software updates->check for updates) Also try wiping the cache partition (I will post instructions of you need them).
sp99 said:
Is the os up to date? (Settings-> about phone->Software updates->check for updates) Also try wiping the cache partition (I will post instructions of you need them).
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It's updated, and thanks for spending your time with this, I apreciate it, sincerely. Will wait for that instruction!
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It's updated, and thanks for spending your time with this, I apreciate it, sincerely. Will wait for that instruction!
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No problem.
This is from an email from Google regarding my nexus 7, it should be the same:
Hold the*Power Button*until the device powers down completely.Press and hold*Power Button*and*Volume Downsimultaneously.Once at the Android bootloader screen, pressVolume down*until you see the option*Recovery mode.Press*Power*button to restart into*Recovery mode. You should see an image of an Android with a red exclamation point.While holding down the*Power button, pressVolume Up.Use the Volume keys to scroll down to*wipe cache partition*and press*Power*Button*to select it. The device should clear the cache instantly.*Select and press the*Power Button*on*Reboot System Now, then see if the issue is resolved.
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No problem.
This is from an email from Google regarding my nexus 7, it should be the same:
Hold the*Power Button*until the device powers down completely.Press and hold*Power Button*and*Volume Downsimultaneously.Once at the Android bootloader screen, pressVolume down*until you see the option*Recovery mode.Press*Power*button to restart into*Recovery mode. You should see an image of an Android with a red exclamation point.While holding down the*Power button, pressVolume Up.Use the Volume keys to scroll down to*wipe cache partition*and press*Power*Button*to select it. The device should clear the cache instantly.*Select and press the*Power Button*on*Reboot System Now, then see if the issue is resolved.
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Ok, it's done, I gonna test it for a while and see if it's solved
Nothing, less than a minute to the slider started to fail when moving up and down
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Nothing, less than a minute to the slider started to fail when moving up and down
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Don't quite understand, does that mean it has worked or it still has a problem?
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Don't quite understand, does that mean it has worked or it still has a problem?
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The problem stills, for example, im in facebook or whatsapp, i slide up and down for reading, and from the nothing it's harder to slide/scroll... it's not that sensitive as before. I mean, with just a slide of the finger at early is scrolls fast, as it must be, but for some reason, after a few slides, with the same finger slide, it just scrolls a bit.
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The problem stills, for example, im in facebook or whatsapp, i slide up and down for reading, and from the nothing it's harder to slide/scroll... it's not that sensitive as before. I mean, with just a slide of the finger at early is scrolls fast, as it must be, but for some reason, after a few slides, with the same finger slide, it just scrolls a bit.
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Have you tried cleaning the screen with (alcohol free) screen wash? Otherwise it sounds like a hardware issue or something wrong with the touch drivers.
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Have you tried cleaning the screen with (alcohol free) screen wash? Otherwise it sounds like a hardware issue or something wrong with the touch drivers.
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Even with the screen protector? Can try it. If it's the touch drivers, how can they be "reparired"?
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Even with the screen protector? Can try it. If it's the touch drivers, how can they be "reparired"?
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It's probably the screen protector causing the problem, take it off and then try using the phone again and see what happens.
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Even with the screen protector? Can try it. If it's the touch drivers, how can they be "reparired"?
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Well, for the moment I've done a wipe from all data, the other option from the "recovery menu", and it's been a while using it, and the problem doesn't shows, non of both i mention.
Let's see if this continue like this. Tomorrow I'll let you know.
thanks for all!
after this post, it came again T-T
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Well, for the moment I've done a wipe from all data, the other option from the "recovery menu", and it's been a while using it, and the problem doesn't shows, non of both i mention.
Let's see if this continue like this. Tomorrow I'll let you know.
thanks for all!
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You're welcome Remember to press the thanks/thumbs up button!
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Nothing, the problem still persist.
I'll see if I must clean the screen (it has a screen-protector althought). If not, I don't know what to do, unless I send it to someone if can repair it or something... :crying:
I have the fingerprint scan enabled in the lockscreen. I realized that to bypass that, all you have to do is press the home button twice to the camera mode, from there just hit the home button again and it takes you to your homescreen. That is a huge flaw that I cannot understand why it has not been addressed.
Nope, mine stays locked after leaving camera app. I have t mobile version.
Not on my sprint variant.
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I have the fingerprint scan enabled in the lockscreen. I realized that to bypass that, all you have to do is press the home button twice to the camera mode, from there just hit the home button again and it takes you to your homescreen. That is a huge flaw that I cannot understand why it has not been addressed.
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I can confirm this is true with tmobile version..although it doesnt seem to work all the time.
This should really be addressed
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Doesnt work on my AT&T note5, open up the camera and I can take pictures, once it's closed it locks again.
Op. Did you check your timer on your fingerprint lock? It is possible you are doing this inside the unlocked window before it locks itself.
OK I figured it out. It may still be a flawless but it's not a security issue. If you test it out with a finger that is not registered to the phone it won't work. In other words the only person who could access the phone doing this is the owner of the phone using one of the fingers that is registered on the phone.
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OK I figured it out. It may still be a flawless but it's not a security issue. If you test it out with a finger that is not registered to the phone it won't work. In other words the only person who could access the phone doing this is the owner of the phone using one of the fingers that is registered on the phone.
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Yea your right i did it with my wife and it didnt work for her. When your pressung the home button i beleive your finger print is being read at that time and if its ok takes you home if not bye bye...
You right.. Thanks
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Yea your right i did it with my wife and it didnt work for her. When your pressung the home button i beleive your finger print is being read at that time and if its ok takes you home if not bye bye...
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You're right , thanks!!
It's actually a bit amusing the fingerprint scanner is fast and accurate enough to create this impression.
Had me scared for a second cause mine "did" this too! Thankfully the finger print scanner on this phone is decent finally. The Note 4 was garbage, and even the S6 Edge when I had it was too slow to want to use it. Now this is just great.
You're right, I believe I activated the camera via home button at least three times before going to home screen.
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Hi
I agreed with the lock screen issue.
It can be reproduce easily
1) Log into your homescreen as normal (dont matter if u r using pin, password or fingerprint)
2) Now, Pressed the "Power botton", your screen should shutoff/blackout as normal
3) Next, Pressed the "Power botton" ... your screen will come back ON ..at this moment just swipe the middle of your screen...
Wah-la...u login without giving any password/fingerprint autheticantion.
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I have set it to "Lock Instantly with Power Key" and Lock Automatically to "Imeadiately"
Hopefully Samsung will fixed it sooner
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Radiowc
SNG5 black TMO -64GB
radiowc said:
Hi
I agreed with the lock screen issue.
It can be reproduce easily
1) Log into your homescreen as normal (dont matter if u r using pin, password or fingerprint)
2) Now, Pressed the "Power botton", your screen should shutoff/blackout as normal
3) Next, Pressed the "Power botton" ... your screen will come back ON ..at this moment just swipe the middle of your screen...
Wah-la...u login without giving any password/fingerprint autheticantion.
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I have set it to "Lock Instantly with Power Key" and Lock Automatically to "Imeadiately"
Hopefully Samsung will fixed it sooner
Regards
Radiowc
SNG5 black TMO -64GB
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Just tested and doesn't work, re-check that your settings were saved because I tried 5 times and I can only get it to "work" when I turn off "lock instantly with power key".
AT&T 64GB
Kaboose666 said:
Just tested and doesn't work, re-check that your settings were saved because I tried 5 times and I can only get it to "work" when I turn off "lock instantly with power key".
AT&T 64GB
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Thank you.. i will try that again... anyway i also open a case with Samsung. Maybe of affect small amount of users.
Cheers!
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Just tested and doesn't work, re-check that your settings were saved because I tried 5 times and I can only get it to "work" when I turn off "lock instantly with power key".
AT&T 64GB
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I went back to see if I had lock immediately selected and I didnt. So I changed it to immediately then proceeded to do the same test before and wasn't able to by pass the lock screen. Good catch and you're right.
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Just to update... mine fixed after doing soft reset or reset back to factory settings. Now it works as design.
Just have to spend some extra time to restore after the reset.