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EnV Phone keyguard!


Question Posted Monday December 31 2007, 11:52 am

So I just got a new EnV phone, and after like every 5 seconds, when I leave it closed, the keyguard turns on! And I don't know how to make it so it stays off all the time. (unless I turn it on)
Any help?
THANKS!!


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Sima answered Monday December 31 2007, 4:35 pm:
It's an automatic keylock that can't be turned off. I have a slider phone from Cingular, and the same thing happens when I slide my phone back down to it's original position. I asked the guy how to turn it off, but he said it's automatically done to prevent any keys being pressed without your knowing.

There's nothing wrong with your phone, it's just a new feature being put on phones.

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hometex9 answered Monday December 31 2007, 4:07 pm:
go to the store and ask for help or ask someone. press the ok button on the center of the phone and the keygaurd turns of

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