Pale Rider
Legendary Member
My employer has recently issued us wage slaves with new phones which you can't answer.
The device in question is a Vodafone Smart Ultra 7.
The problem is when it rings, you have to enter the keyboard lock password before you can answer the call.
It's impossible, even for the more dexterous younger members of our 'team', to input the eight character mixed password before the phone clicks over to voicemail.
Every other mobile I've had allows you to answer a call when the keypad is locked simply by touching the green button.
We've been told the fix, such as it is, is to set a 'trusted location' on the lock which means the phone will not be locked when it's in that location.
I've no idea if all Ultra7s are like this, or if it's just my company issue, but a phone you can't answer is a new high in gadget frustration.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/budget-smartphones/vodafone-smart-ultra-7-review-3643704/
The device in question is a Vodafone Smart Ultra 7.
The problem is when it rings, you have to enter the keyboard lock password before you can answer the call.
It's impossible, even for the more dexterous younger members of our 'team', to input the eight character mixed password before the phone clicks over to voicemail.
Every other mobile I've had allows you to answer a call when the keypad is locked simply by touching the green button.
We've been told the fix, such as it is, is to set a 'trusted location' on the lock which means the phone will not be locked when it's in that location.
I've no idea if all Ultra7s are like this, or if it's just my company issue, but a phone you can't answer is a new high in gadget frustration.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/budget-smartphones/vodafone-smart-ultra-7-review-3643704/