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Re: BQ4.5 damage, first report.

 

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Hello,

nice report :)

On 11.06.2015 07:36, Gareth France wrote:
> I am well aware of the simple rule. The more expensive and high end
> your phone, the easier it is to break. Sneeze too close to an
> iphone and the screen cracks! So, having been rather unwell over
> the last few days my phone has taken a battering, I lost count of
> the number of times it has hit the deck as a result of me really
> not being on the ball. Yes, it broke.
> 
> I am quite impressed with the amount of effort it has taken for
> this, and with the end result. Yesterday I was using the jack
> socket to link to my car stereo as handsfree (please someone sort
> out the bluetooth issues) and it wasn't working.

FWIW, I'm using it with handsfree in my car all the time. The signal
strength indicator over Bluetooth doesn't work for me, but for the
rest its perfectly fine. I can also browse the address book over
Bluetooth.

That said, I *really* miss AVRCP still :/

> Eventually I realised a reboot didn't help and it was every call it
> didn't work on so I examined the phone. It had split at the seam
> between the front and rear panels. All that was required was to
> gently clip it back together and away it went. Thankyou BQ and
> Canonical for choosing a design which can take a knock and keep on
> kicking.
> 
> On a side note does anyone know when we are getting a fix for the 
> 'answer button'? I'm getting very bored with the phone ringing but
> not allowing me to answer, I was missing work calls the other day
> as a result.

Not exactly sure what you mean, I haven't missed a call because of the
Notification ever since it has the current slider design. Can you
please explain what exactly the issue is?

Br,
Michael
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