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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-26 18:14:51 +0200 |
I miss alphabetic device lock, i used it on the N9. Using alphabetic chars on the numeric keypad (alphanumeric) is not the same thing, typing "open sesame" is not the same as "67360737263". I find it a lot easier to use remember alphabetic chars (words) then numeric combinations.
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I miss alphabetic device lock, i used it on the N9. Using alphabetic chars on the numeric keypad (alphanumeric) is not the same thing, typing "open sesame" is not the same as "67360737263". I find it a lot easier to use remember alphabetic chars (words) then numeric combinations.
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I miss alphabetic device lock, i used it on the N9. Using alphabetic chars on the numeric keypad (alphanumeric) is not the same thing, typing "open sesame" is not the same as "67360737263". I find it a lot easier to use remember alphabetic chars (words) then numeric combinations.
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I miss alphabetic device lock, i used it on the N9. Using alphabetic chars on the numeric keypad (alphanumeric) is not the same thing, typing "open sesame" is not the same as "67360737263". I find it a lot easier to use remember alphabetic chars (words) then numeric combinations.
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I miss alphabetic device lock, i used it on the N9. Using alphabetic chars on the numeric keypad (alphanumeric) is not the same thing, typing "open sesame" is not the same as "67360737263". I find it a lot easier to use remember alphabetic chars (words) then numeric combinations.
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I miss alphabetic device lock, i used it on the N9. Using alphabetic chars on the numeric keypad (alphanumeric) is not the same thing, typing "open sesame" is not the same as "67360737263". I find it a lot easier to use remember alphabetic chars (words) then numeric combinations.