04-16-2007, 12:50 PM
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Join Date: 01-03-2005
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Location: DC Metro
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PDAPhone: Black Berry Curve & i770
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Carrier: Verizon
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In order to further simulate its big brother operating system, the pocket pc version of windows which is on the 6700, you need to tweak it a little. Not that its not cool out of the box, but once you get it set to me it is an unbeatable piece of technology.
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What are some of the tweaks you are using?
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Besides setting the screen to sleep is there a hard button to turn just the screen on or off?
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Press and hold the email/sms button at the extreme lower left corner.
Another quick tip, turn on key lock by pressing home-home-space.
I just switched from the xv6700 myself and I don't miss it so far. To me the biggest advantage the Q has over the 6700 is that it has buttons for dialing. I don't think I will ever buy another pda phone without at least the numeric key pad again (unless apple makes a cdma iphone  ).
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