rebamb
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Got mine today USPS, so happy! Now my tablet is complete
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
did you add February? Here's my email....
I wanted to reach out with an update on the free Nokia Power Keyboard that you registered to receive with this purchase. My team has been working hard to get the keyboard out to you and it's on its way! I know you've been waiting for it and I want to personally thank you for your continued patience with this complimentary $20 voucher for use on apps, games, music and more in the Microsoft store on your Nokia Lumia 2520.
Got mine today. Willing to sell it. If anyone is interested, PM me. I'm in NYC metro, NY, USA. Will ship worldwide.
FYI - the package came from Texas.Sent my info on 11/23/13, I live in California, my email said it's on the way and it Did not arrive today. Did anyone from California get the KB?
Something to wet all your appetites
Hover over the battery in the task tray of the desktop. It will show the status of both batteries. The way the power keyboard works is that it uses the keyboard's battery first, then uses the tablet. Charging fills up the tablet first, then the keyboard. Logically this makes the most sense.Email received Friday, with a 20 dollar credit to the windows store. The keyboard came in on Saturday, using it now! I like the shortcuts keys, make a lot of sense. I don't see a charging icon with keyboard attached. Is it smart enough to start catching, after battery drops to a certain %? I have a pretty full charge now, I guess I will wait. Instructions are pretty slim so far.
makes sense, I guess. I wanted a bit more control, over how I use the spare battery. Me personally would like to toggle the keyboard battery on and off, better control over an emergency, when I most likely to need juice most.Hover over the battery in the task tray of the desktop. It will show the status of both batteries. The way the power keyboard works is that it uses the keyboard's battery first, then uses the tablet. Charging fills up the tablet first, then the keyboard. Logically this makes the most sense.