Unregistered wrote:I am in two minds whether to give up my treo 650 for this phone. WiFi is a great help to me but lack of touch screen is the main downside. The camera I can live without and never really used the treo's camera.Im sure my bluetooth GPS will work on this and I know you can get TomTom for the nokia but I really think the lack of a touch screen will make me pass on the nokia.
Decisions decisions.
Go for Sony Ericsson M600 then.
In the article it says...
"There are multiple ways to get to the application, from the �compose SMS message� on the main idle screen, selecting the application through a shortcut or the on screen icon, or even using the dedicated �messaging� button to the right of the cursor (although power users can configure this to their favourite application). "
Does anyone know how to do that?
It's absolute rubbish. I bought it because of its Symbian software, remembering all those good times with my Psion. The spreadsheet is my main gripe because once I found out how appalling this applicaiton is I gave up on the rest of the software. Except to note that hitting File Manager/Sheet/Document or any other of the application keys simply takes you to .... File Manager BUT you can't open a sheet/document unless you went into File Manageer via .... sheet/document.
* can't simply enter data into a cell - I finally figured out how to add data and really can't be bothered to explain how. Suffice to say it is decidedly un-user-friendly
* Can't cut and paste more than one cell. What?
* Cut and paste a formula and it .... doesn't automtically re-reference. What?
* Has a life of it's own - spreadsheets *were* opening at the last cell I worked on. Now it opens at the *top* of the sheet and I have no idea why. Ands that's irritating when you use if a lot and have 450 cells and counting.
My real complaint is that no-one can have done *any* user testing on this product or they would have oticed these things withing 2 minutes. Nokia had a chance with my oney and they won't get another one.