o nvm i found something about it on the web:
"The screen is a bit of a mixed bag however. The 8-line, 120 x 160 pixel, 65K color screen produces very nice images, but the backlight just isn’t very bright. I found it odd that in some situations the brightness of the screen was increased to a much better level, but it was relatively dim most of the time. It’s difficult to see in bright sunlight, and virtually impossible to see in daylight when not in the sun. This makes the phone exceedingly difficult to use outdoors, and a real danger to use while driving a car."
look like its not a defective phone problem![]()
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Mar 16th, 2005 11:14 PM #1
anyone using lg4600?
Hey Guys
anyone using this phone from telus? hav some questions.
is the screen suppose to get brighter than normal after u press "send" to make a call?
mine did get brighter for few second when dialing. that brightness is nice but it wont stay long. i cant seem to be able to set the brightness
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Mar 16th, 2005 11:20 PM #2
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Mar 16th, 2005 11:23 PM #3
I have this phone.. what u'r seeing is the back lighting..
I don't think you can set the light to be any longer.. as soon as the call finishes dialing it turns off to save on battery because who really cares about looking at the screen after that.. I mean, u'r busy talking to whoever you're calling.. why would you stare at the screen while dialing out to somebody?? doesn't really make sense to me.._______________
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Mar 16th, 2005 11:25 PM #4
Originally Posted by coeternity
u'r not suppose to be using a phone while driving a car anyways.._______________
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Mar 17th, 2005 12:05 AM #5no laws against it
Originally Posted by ds2chan
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