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Old 11-24-2006   #1
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what does the white flash mean?

Hi Everyone!

i was just wondering, anybody who has a meizu knows that once you click the "play" button when the player is off, a while flash flashes on the screen.

i was just wondering, what does the white flash do? is there a way of getting rid of it with resoure editor?
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This means, that battery is charged. If not, there is no flashing. It is only for your needs.
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really? i thought it was a bug on Meizu's player.
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i dont like that flash :-/
it doesnt fit to the nice and soft "meizu" and "miniplayer" animations afterwards .. it would be great if someone could tell us how to get rid if it - i dont think i need that flash to see that the battery is empty.
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yeah...ai gree with the post above

The white flash makes the player looks slightely amaturistic.
They should make it so that whenyou turn it on th Meizu logo appears immediately and shorter then skips to the main menu instead ofthe "play music menu"

Tha startup and shut down times on the Meizu are too long.
Besides the push buttons I would have preferred a slide button for on and of... these are much easier to use on the go.

Besididesthat I have to say the Meizu is great. I received my Teclast T29 yesterday but it isnt nearly as good in my eyes... the controls are TERRIBLE redering the player nearly useless for on the go...
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I try to tell about it to developers. Maybe it can be removed... We see...
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Originally Posted by Job View Post
Tha startup and shut down times on the Meizu are too long.
Besides the push buttons I would have preferred a slide button for on and of... these are much easier to use on the go.
while i do agree that the startup time is too long, i personally think that the shutdown time is too SHORT. i sometimes accidentaly turn off my miniplayer when i didn't really mean to.

as for the slide design for the on/off button, i personally don't prefer that. coz it would be a moving part that can become loose and eventually stop working or break. that's just me, though.
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Well, actually, I think it is a built in diagnostic that checks the LCD screen before anything is practicall booted.
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Yeh, but what for? We would see it ourselves if the screen was broken.
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