Hi,

You've always got the earphones with the remote. That way, people can't 
actually hear what you're doing.

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Nic
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On Dec 6, 2009, at 1:10 AM, Matt Roberts wrote:

> The keypad is not disabled, as someone pointed out.  For me, it's not a big 
> problem to put the phone on speaker to key in information. IF I need to do 
> something confidential, I just wait till I get home.
> 
> Matt Roberts n9gmr...@gmail.com
> 
> On Dec 5, 2009, at 4:36 PM, Rajiv Shah wrote:
> 
>> No, you don't need to tweak a setting. You simply need to tilt the phone 
>> slightly until you hear the speaker turn on. That is when the keypad will 
>> become available.
>> Unfortunately, the keypad is disabled when you are connected to a call on 
>> the phone's ear piece. But if you use a blue-tooth or wired headset, the 
>> same keypad will beome available. This is something the Apple folks 
>> overlooked in the Iphone's evolution. This is also something which 
>> eliminates some anonymity when keying in some confidential details.
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