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All my friends are laughing at me, because it happens to me all to often.|
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2010-01-18
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2010-01-18
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2010-01-18
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That one guy,
But probably on this one quite many agree that accidental rejecting is problem for them
Hey, give the guy a break! I agree that whiners aren't welcome, but he really is suggesting an improvement along with the complaint, not just complaining. Coders need to hear from users to know what users need!
I don't think that's called for... the point of these forums is to help and build a stronger community.
The reality of this phone is that potentially only a very small percentage of users who own it will have the necessary skills to create software or do advanced things like this.

The phone is, much as I love it, far from perfect and for all the wonderful hidden little features and functions it does have - the phone functions are actually quite problematic.
It's not really right to shut people down like that when they ask an innocent question - it's certainly not whining.
How are people supposed to learn if they can't ask anything? It's also possible that ZeeD is a programmer and just wondered if there was some easy way of changing layout, rather than reinventing the wheel and reprogramming something for all you know...
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The Answer and Reject soft buttons are pretty big. I don't understand how someone can attempt to press "Answer" and ends up pressing "Reject". Perfect fingers or no. Unless the OP has a severe case of Parkinson's.
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I've tired to reject calls pressing "Reject" instead of "Answer" button, my fingers are not perfect:)