> This is a developer phone that is not meant to be a commercial product
> or commercial quality.

And as a developer phone is fine — see my CSS3 3d effect in the
background clock:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/98393462@N00/8448211300/in/photostream

Also, we don't fully support the build on it
> yet. I am pretty sure we will fix the touch screen issues with an
> upcoming patch. But thanks for the feedback.

You are welcome — BTW the screen in this device sometimes paints with
an interesting effect that is probably associated with a hardware
refresh — a wave passes from top to bottom but I am not sure the
conditions. I also noticed the screen is not as dark as other devices
when the cellphone is turned off.

m

> Andreas
>
> Sent from Mobile.
>
> On Feb 5, 2013, at 3:20, Marcio Galli <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Fabricio attended Campus Party and was able to grab a Keon phone for
>> me from Mozilla+Telefonica with no strings attached ;) So it works but
>> I have some notes I wanted to point:
>>
>> a) Buttons on the left are difficult to type – not always you can get
>> traction so you need to try again. This seems to be both related to
>> the fact the screen is not as "touchable" as a high-end phone and the
>> fact the UI buttons are small. The reason I mentioned "on the left" is
>> because it's clearly a left to right metaphor;
>>
>> b) Power button won't feedback the "click". I went to Fabricio's labs
>> and looked others and we noticed that some of other Keons have a
>> better power button;
>>
>> c) Volume up/down + power internal rubber detaches from the plastic
>> easily when you take the plastic out for battery exchange — which is a
>> must since the power gets stuck and/or device gets stuck in a state I
>> am not sure yet when it happens but it might be due to developer
>> condition;
>>
>> This is so far 24 hours. I do not know which is the phone that Mozilla
>> is going to go for real, and I respect this one as being "developer
>> preview" but I wish for Mozilla internal folks, the ones that are
>> validating a product to market condition, to use and abuse your phones
>> hardware too. I am assuming that Mozilla folks are experts in abusing
>> the open web API or locking it if they know it's not safe.
>>
>> m
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