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coderulez2004
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k500i

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M1
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Sat Nov 27, 2004 11:05 am 
how to off the shutter sound of k500i ??????????????????????help
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hamoodyjamal
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N6630

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Etisalat
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Sat Nov 27, 2004 11:50 am 
this is probably the millionth time this question has been asked here.
im sure you didnt bother to search for an answer. anyway, silent the phone then use the camera. works on my t610

peace!
esoterice
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Sun Nov 28, 2004 4:35 am 
Anyone has the firmware R2AA003 on K700i
and knows how to turn off the shutter sound?

I've tried switching to meeting mode, slient mode,
turning off all the sounds.. But the shutter sounds still stays...

Anyone got a solution?
sonyboi
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K700i, S700i, V800, P910i & Various others

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O2
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Mon Dec 06, 2004 4:48 pm 
This is now an industry standard for all Sony Ericsson phones currently in development.

This is for the taking of pictures without conscent.

If any of you can silent the phone and do it then its because your phone firmware was created before this was a requirement.

So in future nobody will be able to silent the shutter.

zTechno
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Tue Dec 07, 2004 1:08 am 
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Hi, As we are concerned that taking snaps of a person without his permission turns to be illegal. So the phones inline from sonyericsson are going to strictly adhere to these standards. Any person who could show his concernity towards "creating a firmware to break the law would be a great one." Lucky me. Since in p800 thats available. BYE,

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Tue Dec 07, 2004 1:09 am 
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Hi, As we are concerned that taking snaps of a person without his permission turns to be illegal. So the phones inline from sonyericsson are going to strictly adhere to these standards. Any person who could show his concernity towards "creating a firmware to break the law would be a great one." Lucky me. Since in p800 thats available. BYE,

Ranjith
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00,W850,Z300,Er
icsson T65,Samsung SGH-C100,Nokia 2100

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Tue Dec 07, 2004 2:40 am 
hey but the nokia phones have tht option rite????
PCthug
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Tue Dec 07, 2004 8:58 pm 
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Hi, As we are concerned that taking snaps of a person without his permission turns to be illegal. So the phones inline from sonyericsson are going to strictly adhere to these standards. Any person who could show his concernity towards "creating a firmware to break the law would be a great one." Lucky me. Since in p800 thats available. BYE,


`Illegal`, in which country?. In the UK its certainly NOT illegal to take someones picture without there consent, but only if they are in public (the definition of public being `where the general public have access to, either by payment or not`). Of course decency may be an issue, for instance a swimming pool, gym changing room, shop changing cubicals etc (but thats covered under another section of the law) . But theres nothing stopping you from snapping someone unawares if the street etc.

MATT

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Tue Dec 07, 2004 9:38 pm 
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Originally posted by PCthug

Quote:
Wirelessly posted (SonyEricssonP800/R101 Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0)

Hi, As we are concerned that taking snaps of a person without his permission turns to be illegal. So the phones inline from sonyericsson are going to strictly adhere to these standards. Any person who could show his concernity towards "creating a firmware to break the law would be a great one." Lucky me. Since in p800 thats available. BYE,


`Illegal`, in which country?. In the UK its certainly NOT illegal to take someones picture without there consent, but only if they are in public (the definition of public being `where the general public have access to, either by payment or not`). Of course decency may be an issue, for instance a swimming pool, gym changing room, shop changing cubicals etc (but thats covered under another section of the law) . But theres nothing stopping you from snapping someone unawares if the street etc.

MATT


Hi, As you've mentioned everything clearly, I would like to say that it's going to be still illegal in places as you stated before. (ballrooms, changing rooms etc.) Its very certain that snaping pics of a person without his concern still turns to be a prohibited act. "Dialog GSM" a major carrier of my country even had to limit their MMS functionality to a limited users due to this reason. And they were propergating about such act would turn into illegal. There were cases which had come under the consideration of the CID and the cops. So that the carrier had doubts whether they could withstand the law, since it was the mode used by many to take such action.

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Tue Dec 07, 2004 9:55 pm 
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Hi, As you've mentioned everything clearly, I would like to say that it's going to be still illegal in places as you stated before. (ballrooms, changing rooms etc.) Its very certain that snaping pics of a person without his consent still turns to be a prohibited act. For example ''Dialog GSM" a major service carrier in our country really had a cold battle with the law after introducing mms to the public. So they had to limit this service only to a limited users. And their propagandas were strictly stating that mis-using this service would turn into the loss of a great but vulnerable service. Some issues were even taken to concern of the cops. (will resume in the next posting.)
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