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Beware the magnets!
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#1 User is offline   ashley 

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Posted 23 December 2007 - 11:14 PM

I recently received my touch dual and was confused as to why it was phoning people whilst in my belt case.

It turns out the magnet used to keep the cover shut also happens to tell the touch dual that you've opened it, hence it switches back on.
The next movement can quite easily press the send button causing much annoyance to unsuspecting contacts!!

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 11:33 AM

View Postashley, on Dec 24 2007, 00:14, said:

I recently received my touch dual and was confused as to why it was phoning people whilst in my belt case.

It turns out the magnet used to keep the cover shut also happens to tell the touch dual that you've opened it, hence it switches back on.
The next movement can quite easily press the send button causing much annoyance to unsuspecting contacts!!


THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATION...

Now I know.... very useful...

Do you now have a different case / pouch for it?

Any recommendations?

This post has been edited by banners: 03 June 2008 - 11:34 AM

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