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November 28th, 2006

Nokia mobile phones always have been sensitive in terms of ‘auto
dialing’. A story of a friend of mine is exam plenary. It was a warm summer
night and (let us for this story call him Michael) Michael was visiting one
of his
customers (actually Nokia) for business in Finland. Being abroad, he earlier
that evening
made a call to his wife for the daily check-up. He learned she was
staying with her mother. It was the last phone call he made that evening
before he went
together with the Nokia purchasing guys into town.

For those who have been in Helsinki know this city has a lot to offer
for a group of guys looking for some entertainment. Later that evening
after visiting a number of bars the group decided to go to a night club.
Having a
shallow conversation with one of the lightly dressed ladies of the house,
Michael receives a call … from his wife. Reason for calling : she just
hang up Michael
after listening in on the entire conversation which just went on. She
listened in together with her mother.
Apparently, his mobile started to auto dial the ‘last phone number in
memory’. The
phone was triggered after he took a comfortable position at a sofa next to
his hostess of the evening.

Thus the first thing to check with any candy bar phone is how to lock
the key path. Being a new proud owner of the e61 I quickly found the
small ‘mloc
k
‘ application and with the above story in mind, I installed it. The
first
installed application on my new phone. I used the the standby screen
set-up to make a short-cut from the left select button. The same button
needed to
unlock the e61 again. To me a logical place to put it.