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Old 06-06-2009, 12:53 AM
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Default Yet another click fix

But this one is killing 2 birds with one stone. For me at least. I am getting rid of the annoying do you want to change your network to global question on reboot. I think that the picture will speak for itself.


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Old 06-06-2009, 01:00 AM
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How well does it work for you? And how tight do you feel it is when adding the sim card?
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Old 06-06-2009, 01:03 AM
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How well does it work for you? And how tight do you feel it is when adding the sim card?
It brought the screen right back to where it was the first day that I got the phone. Tight as in when I snap the cover on? It take the same amount of pressure to snap it on now as it did without it I thought. Someone had mentioned a dime previously but that was way too thick.
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It brought the screen right back to where it was the first day that I got the phone. Tight as in when I snap the cover on? It take the same amount of pressure to snap it on now as it did without it I thought. Someone had mentioned a dime previously but that was way too thick.
Cool, I'm going to try it right now that I have to do a batt pull.

Yeah the dime fix is pretty extreme, without putting the cover on I was already worry about the tightness
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Cool, I'm going to try it right now that I have to do a batt pull.

Yeah the dime fix is pretty extreme, without putting the cover on I was already worry about the tightness
The dime was so thick for mine that it actually would not click at all.
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I might sound stupid, but I can't remove the SIM card, lol, is there a trick to it
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I might sound stupid, but I can't remove the SIM card, lol, is there a trick to it
Pencil eraser works the best.
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Pencil eraser works the best.
Beautiful, so clicky now

Thanks.

I only had one corner messed up, right on top of the end button. Now it feels so nice and smooth
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Beautiful, so clicky now

Thanks.

I only had one corner messed up, right on top of the end button. Now it feels so nice and smooth
Mine was the same side but the other end. And I only noticed it when it is in my Vaja case. Out of the case it was ok. But this made a noticeable difference for me in and out of the case.
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Hah.. I've never had a problem with click... But now the click is loud.. That's how a click screen should sound... Lol

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Man i must have lucked out with my Storm because the SIM card where it's shown on MY phone makes the screen not even click at all
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get guys I actually just used my guite pick I was playing with holy crap it worked miracles!!! So for all youguitarists or even nybe with a pick it worked perfectly! It was about .73 mm thickness!

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I apologize for my poor grammar on my last post lol my thumbs weren't working! But yeah a guitar pick (medium thickness) works amazing because it is the same thickness as the Sim card luckily!

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Darn, I'm a thin pick user. ><

Currently using the dime trick. Might try the guitar pick if I have a thick one somewhere, and maybe the SIM card too if I find a spare.
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