No returning customers, due to the nature of the business. It's dead from the start.
meliante
Persecute it!!
Is that delamain?
Im sorry, did you or did you not ask people to tell you what they thought of china? You don't seem very accepting of what other people say if you don't agree.
You're happy in the USA? Good for you. Let's see for how long. Good luck.
Exactly. We don't know what the USA is right now so the devil you know is always better.
Better than USA.
He understands fully well. He's just playing coy and being a smart ass.
Fucking enlon..
Sorry. Was confusing that with the requirement to be able to shutdown a battery powered mobile device, like a phone.
But the fact of the matter is you won't find a phone that doesn't reboot when you press the power button (or a combination of buttons) for a few seconds.
No. The power button very much can override the software function by being pressed for an amount of time. It's mandated by law that the power button resets the phone even if the software is not responding.
A faulty power button can 100% cause what you're describing. It's mandatory for the power button to reset the phone if pressed for some time, and you say that some times when you try to lock it it shows the power menu which indicates that the button is closing the circuit on its own. So if it does that for about 20 seconds it can just reboot the phone.
Upupanda way.
When you start trying to find excuses and possible explanations, a Nazi salute may as well be a high 5...
Don't try to find a way out for them. Let them do the work.