
07-16-2009, 07:15 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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About the Keyboard
A 12-key keypad is one with just the digits, * and #. The keyboard on the Shadow is a 20-key keypad. As for generic names, I've seen both half-QWERTY and condensed QWERTY floating around the web. SureType is a registered trademark of RIM, introduced with the original BlackBerry Pearl, so normally it'd be best to avoid calling the 20-key keyboard SureType. The Shadow may be an exception though, as HTC actually licensed SureType technology from RIM for their Touch Dual and Shadow devices. This is also why the Shadow (old and new versions) and the Touch Dual have the exact keyboard layout of the BlackBerry Pearl. Other 20-key devices like the latest non-touchscreen smartphone from HP and the upcoming Nokia E55 have similar but not identical layouts when compared to SureType.
About the Wi-Fi
The reason why it didn't connect automatically may be because of T-Mobile's customizations. Since the Wi-Fi on the Shadow II is used for data but also for Hotspot Calling (UMA), the phone probably didn't bring the Wi-Fi connection wizard (it uses a customized one for T-Mobile) because you didn't have a SIM card installed. Of course, with no SIM card (or an inactive one), you can still configure Wi-Fi manually and use it for data access only. But with an active T-Mobile SIM card installed, you don't have much of a choice: once you set up Wi-Fi (either through the wizard or manually), it is used for both data and calls, even if you turn off the Phone radio.
Last edited by CeluGeek; 07-16-2009 at 07:22 PM..
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