!@$#! power and volume buttons!!!

PaulQ

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Coming from a non-Samsung phone, the placement of the power button directly opposite the volume rocker is SERIOUSLY annoying. I keep unintentionally lowering the volume. I kept wondering why I wasn't hearing my phone!

I had to vent that.

Am I alone??
 

Oli2k

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I personally prefer it being on the side, worked well at the top of a smaller phone like the iphone but with a phone this large being on the side works better for me.
 

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every android ive had had power on top. wonder if theres a way without root to disable power button?? then use ShakeOff app to turn screen off and home button to switch on...
 

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I personally prefer it being on the side, worked well at the top of a smaller phone like the iphone but with a phone this large being on the side works better for me.

I totally agree. The placement works great. Coming from a RIM device, I had no difficulty making the transition.

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I've definitely hit the volume/power buttons at the same time...many times. I am learning to press above the volume button when using the power button though...I'm sure I will adapt.
 

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Coming from a non-Samsung phone, the placement of the power button directly opposite the volume rocker is SERIOUSLY annoying. I keep unintentionally lowering the volume. I kept wondering why I wasn't hearing my phone!

I had to vent that.

Am I alone??

Agreed. But that ended once I got the outterbox commuter cause as its not as easy to press the hard buttons. Also I downloaded a lock screen app which I keep on my dock and use that to lock my screen.

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Check out the app called volume locker. Totally worth it. You can set the volume levels and if they change you have to confirm it. This should solve your problem

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TOTALLY used to it!! I've been a Samsung whore since the A900....you guys remember that phone?!!? BEST flip phone I ever had!! :D
 

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I can't stand the power button being on the top. Have you tried imagining to press the top for the power button on a galaxy note. Your hand would catch cramps. hell even on the GS3 is pushing it. Maybe its because I'm a lefty and I always unlock my phone with my left hand so I never ever had a problem with it, and it never even occurred to me how it would be a problem for anyone... until I realized that I'm a lefty.

edit: I just unconsciously unlocked my phone with my right hand, and i did not hit the volume button at all or was anywhere near it with my fingers. hmmmmmm Oh well.
 
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I use a free app called "Volume Locker" that locks your volume settings. If you change your volume (or accidentaly hit the rocker), a prompt will ask you to save changes or revert to previous settings. You can set a timer for that prompt before it automatically reverts back to the old settings.

*Just noticed Predator04 mentioned the same app before me. Will back him up on this one. I've used it since my original droid and its helped with a few rogue volume changes.
 
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I do like having the power button on the side when you have such a large screen but it would have made better sense to not have the power button and volume rocker on the same plane, they should have been offset.
 

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It was bothering me too, but I got a TPU case that covers the buttons which gives me a better grip on the phone and makes the buttons harder to accidentally press as well, but it does not make them too hard to press when you want to.
 

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