waanz
01-30-2003, 08:24 AM
Being an early adopter and heavy user of PDA, but mostly bein a complete geek and pathetico-gadgeto-maniac, I recently sold my 3970 and acquired on the exact same day a 5450.
I am globally happy with the device but have a few questions to those of you who may have been playng around with it:
1. the SIM card slot behind the battery. Is it just part of the casing but not hooked to anything inside or will it ever be (by some firmware/os update) usable. (I know some 56xx series are coming soon with GSM features but I need to know why did they leave the SIM card redaer on the 54xx.
2. When fully charged, BT on and WIFI off, the battery pack indicates hardly 3 hours left (at the time I write, 83% battery, 2h12 left). I know the system settings (under standby) shows about 6hrs. Any info from you guys.
3. There are 3 LED on the left side. What is the bottom one for?
4. I find the directional PAD not very sensitive for up/down scrolling (under IE or contact list for example), do you share my opinion?
5. I haven't been able to use the side plus/minus buttons for scrolling, is it something that can be done? And when using them for volume, there are no direct link to the volume indicator (from either the title bar, or the the windows media player for example).
6. I use the fingerprint authentication and pretyt much like it (for both the cool idea of picturing me in a late 80s sci-fi movie as well as for the convenience of it). Can you enroll more than one finger (two hands of course but two users for example)?
7. Finally, regarding the fingerprint again, I have notice (by testing the security and by asking a few friends to try it) that after a certain number of rejected attempts, a dialog box offers you to either continue trying or to perform a full reset of the machine, indicating that all data will be lost. Does that mean that anybody without a password can actually perform a few unsuccessful authentication attempts and then hard reset my ipaq? That is crazy? especially for a supposedly secured device. I know you'll tell me that anybody can in any case perform the required butons's press to perform the normal hardreset but it is scary to know that someone playing with your device will be prompted to reset.
I am globally happy with the device but have a few questions to those of you who may have been playng around with it:
1. the SIM card slot behind the battery. Is it just part of the casing but not hooked to anything inside or will it ever be (by some firmware/os update) usable. (I know some 56xx series are coming soon with GSM features but I need to know why did they leave the SIM card redaer on the 54xx.
2. When fully charged, BT on and WIFI off, the battery pack indicates hardly 3 hours left (at the time I write, 83% battery, 2h12 left). I know the system settings (under standby) shows about 6hrs. Any info from you guys.
3. There are 3 LED on the left side. What is the bottom one for?
4. I find the directional PAD not very sensitive for up/down scrolling (under IE or contact list for example), do you share my opinion?
5. I haven't been able to use the side plus/minus buttons for scrolling, is it something that can be done? And when using them for volume, there are no direct link to the volume indicator (from either the title bar, or the the windows media player for example).
6. I use the fingerprint authentication and pretyt much like it (for both the cool idea of picturing me in a late 80s sci-fi movie as well as for the convenience of it). Can you enroll more than one finger (two hands of course but two users for example)?
7. Finally, regarding the fingerprint again, I have notice (by testing the security and by asking a few friends to try it) that after a certain number of rejected attempts, a dialog box offers you to either continue trying or to perform a full reset of the machine, indicating that all data will be lost. Does that mean that anybody without a password can actually perform a few unsuccessful authentication attempts and then hard reset my ipaq? That is crazy? especially for a supposedly secured device. I know you'll tell me that anybody can in any case perform the required butons's press to perform the normal hardreset but it is scary to know that someone playing with your device will be prompted to reset.