Have had the 920 for about a week now. 2 things that bug/confuse me.
First off let me say I'm loving the phone. Solid as a rock,amazing screen, camera is great etc etc. Pretty much makes the iPhone 4 I'm coming from seem like it was made by Fisher Price.
However two things have stood out that annoy/confuse me. First is the capacitive buttons stay lit up when watching movies on the phone. Kind of annoying to be trying to watch a dark scene while in the dark with three white (ish) lights shining in your eyes. I tweeted Nokia about it and they said there was no way to disable it, but would look into it. Secondly there seems to be no way to close multitasking windows short of hitting the back button several hundred times. I think that may be my apple habits tho where I just hit the Windows button to quit an app rather than the back button to exit it.
Also in regards to weight the 920 naked (as it should be) weighs the same as my ip4 did with a griffin cover on it. Just cracks me up how big a deal is being made over the weight of a box of raisins.
Oh and hi by the way! Have been lurking since I started eyeing up the 920 but this is my first post.
Re: Have had the 920 for about a week now. 2 things that bug/confuse me.
Lock than unlock your phone and resume movie. dont use the buttons and they stay black. y does nobody know this yet? Best phone ever 920!!!
Re: Have had the 920 for about a week now. 2 things that bug/confuse me.
Here's a great tip for everyone using Windows Phone:
Stop worrying about the task switcher screen and the "open" applications in there.
Seriously. You'll do yourself a favor. After you stop caring about this you'll feel much more happier about using your Windows Phone. In Windows Phone, an open application does not use system resources while it's in the background. Because of this way of handling the multitasking, you don't have to worry about if there are open applications in the background or not. It's pointless to try to micromanage open applications at the same level like for example Android enables/requires/forces you to do.
Instead of considering applications in the task switcher as open applications, try to think them more of a history page of your recent apps. As a way to reach some place where you recently were.
Re: Have had the 920 for about a week now. 2 things that bug/confuse me.
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Gaichuke
Here's a great tip for everyone using Windows Phone:
Stop worrying about the task switcher screen and the "open" applications in there.
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Whatever... once you get a bunch of open apps, the task switcher list gets "wide" and it becomes tedious to switch apps via the task switcher. If you instead just keep relaunching, over time you can end up with dozens and dozens of instances of the same app running. It does matter.
-E
Re: Have had the 920 for about a week now. 2 things that bug/confuse me.
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JohnnyCat13
One other question for the experienced Windows Phone users. Anyway of setting a home page for internet explorer? I'm concerned about starting it at work and having some NSFW page sitting there from two days earlier.
This HAS happened to me but luckily with no one around. The thing is, if you don't back out of IE, then the next time you go to it it will be on the last page you were viewing. So you either remember to close your pages, or exit IE by backing out until the Start screen.
Re: Have had the 920 for about a week now. 2 things that bug/confuse me.
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E Lizzle
Whatever... once you get a bunch of open apps, the task switcher list gets "wide" and it becomes tedious to switch apps via the task switcher. If you instead just keep relaunching, over time you can end up with dozens and dozens of instances of the same app running. It does matter.
-E
An app is only allowed to run one instance of itself, and you'll never get "dozens of instances of the same app running". I have no idea where you got that idea from, but it's not correct.
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JMBasquiat
An app is only allowed to run one instance of itself, and you'll never get "dozens of instances of the same app running". I have no idea where you got that idea from, but it's not correct.
You're right, the new instance replaces the existing image. I just lost the right to participate in this debate.
-E
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Isolated1
Good looking out on light issue! I am planning on purchasing a Lumia 920 as well when my contract is up next month and one of the primary uses will be to watch videos. The "always on" buttons will be a slight distraction to me personally. I'm sure people can get use to it but it would be awesome if this behavior can be changed in the future.
Nokia clearly has the ability to switch them on and off, so I assume if they want to they can add some options around these lights. Not seen any indication they can dim them though, which would be nice at night.
Re: Have had the 920 for about a week now. 2 things that bug/confuse me.
I have had many instances where I have had two messaging screen or two email screens happens quite a lot.