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Guest Roperband
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This is the only thing I can't seem to tweak on this phone. I can get portrait view on everything else...anyone have any ideas? The few apps that alter the call-screen aren't developed very well and they can't default to portrait.

Guest LorD CLockaN
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Are you using default phone app??

very bad application, it doesn't even support t9 search during dialpad input..

I use Dialer One, but there are many more good dialers out there

Guest JaysFreaky
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My default phone app changes orientation just fine.

Guest Roperband
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I'm referring to the incoming call screen that is only in landscape, not the phone app. Would another dialer even affect that screen?

Guest alex3305
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Try Incoming Call Plus. It's free and in the market!

Guest LorD CLockaN
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Mine incoming call screen changes rotation.. no matter what dialer I use

Guest Roperband
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Mine incoming call screen changes rotation.. no matter what dialer I use

Really? Mine is always in landscape. (ADW launcher). Any ideas on why that might be?

Guest LorD CLockaN
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What ever launcher I use it changes on rotate...

adw, adw ex, launcher pro and stock...

don't know..

maybe try to clear dalvik cache or only cache for phone.apk if there is any

Guest Peter Galbavy
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Really? Mine is always in landscape. (ADW launcher). Any ideas on why that might be?

Do you mean when the Streak is locked ? I think there might be some confusion as the behaviour is different for me when the screen is locked vs with the desktop showing.

Guest Roperband
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Do you mean when the Streak is locked ? I think there might be some confusion as the behaviour is different for me when the screen is locked vs with the desktop showing.

Yes, I mean when the streak is locked. Sorry about the confusion. Alas, even after clearing dalvik cache I'm still getting landscape incoming call screens both locked AND unlocked. I have portrait locked through ADW for my homescreen and widgetlocker in portrait for lockscreen. Everyone else has portrait incoming call screens?

Guest Roperband
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Yes, I mean when the streak is locked. Sorry about the confusion. Alas, even after clearing dalvik cache I'm still getting landscape incoming call screens both locked AND unlocked. I have portrait locked through ADW for my homescreen and widgetlocker in portrait for lockscreen. Everyone else has portrait incoming call screens?

Could someone post a video/image of the portrait incoming call screen? No matter what I do its always in landscape. I'd really appreciate it.

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This is the only thing I can't seem to tweak on this phone. I can get portrait view on everything else...anyone have any ideas? The few apps that alter the call-screen aren't developed very well and they can't default to portrait.

It's definitely something you'd have to play around with your settings cause it SHOULD auto-rotate

Guest Roperband
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It's definitely something you'd have to play around with your settings cause it SHOULD auto-rotate

Ok, I appreciate the help guys...but that's not the screen I'm referring to. I'm talking about when the phone is locked and someone calls you. Once I answer I can always rotate, but the locked unanswered incoming call screen is always in landscape.

Sorry again for the confusion.

Guest LorD CLockaN
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than I don't know... Mine is also in landscape when recieving calls..

have you tried setting your home app to locked portrait? but than you have home in portrait...

Guest OrionBG
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Can't some other dialer be ported? like the Galaxy S one or the original Android one? I mean the whole dialer not only the dial screen?

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I too have my phone in the landscape mode when i have an incoming call.

Does not auto rotate

Posted
Here ya go

That looks afte u answer the call/

How about before u answer the call

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