1. That's awful to hear, Ger, sorry for your 900. I didn't know screns were THAT expensive, I had to look it up. There are several ones for ~70€ (~60 GBP) but I would understand if you were a little reluctant:

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330835946751
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330835947609
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160939264995
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140878074846
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130774999839

    All from 99% or higher positive feedback sellers.

    It's still much more expensive than I thought. I replaced my iPod Touch screen for 12 bucks (total), and my father's Nokia 5800 for 16 if I recall right. 70 seems awfully more expensive. Damn, so sorry for you.
  2. A drawback of AMOLED displays. It's a shame that the glass and the display are bonded together because the glass itself is about £15. I'll keep an eye of faulty devices on eBay. I'd use a Lumia 710 or get a HTC 8S for a few months.
  3. Managed to pick up a HTC radar on the cheap. It will do for a month or 2 until the Lumia 620 (or 720 if announced) become available. Now to see if I can get a remotely good price for a broken screened 900.
  4. Good luck on that...

    Anybody knows how to change the wifi scan rate on the Xperia Ray (aka non-rooted, standard 4.0.4 Android)? It does it every few seconds and it annoys the f* out of me, specially when going on the bus and loads of different wifis appear...
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:Good luck on that...

    Anybody knows how to change the wifi scan rate on the Xperia Ray (aka non-rooted, standard 4.0.4 Android)? It does it every few seconds and it annoys the f* out of me, specially when going on the bus and loads of different wifis appear...

    Bump? thanks
  6. No idea at all
  7. Didn't find anything with a quick google search... I'd recommend other forums

  8. It was you who I trusted the most hahaa... Yeah Olof, of course I googled it before asking, but didn't find anything either so I thought dropping the Q here maybe would help. I will try harder, thanks guys!
  9. Do you get notifications or something that the scan rate is bothering you ?

  10. Yep, a notification every single time that a wifi net is found. Moreover, doing a slower scan rate (maybe 5 minutes instead of each 5 seconds or so) would help with the battery life for sure.
  11. Hmmm think WP7 scans often as well, but you can turn off notification.
  12. hmm, I believe you can just turn the notifications off. Go to settings, wifi, then from the menu choose advanced. There is an option called network notification, take the tick off.