Believe me mate, I've still knocked it off the lock! It could have been
dangerous! smiles.
Steve
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Having said that, locking the phone keypad is so simple that it has become a natural reaction to me before I slip the phone in the case. Even then, you would have to press at least two keys in order to call someone and unless the boss happens to be the last person you called, it won't be the same key.
Hi Barbara, The main reason I like the 6260 is that it's a foldable phone. Fold it up and slip it into my pocket and I know that phone isn't going to accidently call someone. There could be some pretty serious consequences to that happening. Imagine accidentally calling your boss while, at the café for lunch, you tell your colleagues what a jerk you think he is. I know you can lock the keypad on these machines. But you might forget. Peter
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-----Original Message----- From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Barbara Wilson Sent: 12 March 2006 15:33 To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [talks-uk] Nokia 6260
Hi all
I think it is Peter who is using the Nokia 6260 with Talks, would be interested if any other list members are. I have read up on features, size etc and was wondering if any users found it heavy at all? I had a 6630 a while back and going by the spec, it is only slightly heavier than that but I don't think the difference is enough to be noticed. Would like to hear what users think. We do not like heavy phones weighing us down.
Barbara
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