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Old 10-29-2004, 12:42 AM
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Angry P910 woes registry here!

I just found out you cannot just key in somebody's number and "Save Number" by clicking more just like in T630. In other words, I cannot quick save a number in a contact. I actually have to go into contact to put a new number in. SuckS!
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Old 10-29-2004, 12:53 AM
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I just found out you cannot just key in somebody's number and "Save Number" by clicking more just like in T630. In other words, I cannot quick save a number in a contact. I actually have to go into contact to put a new number in. SuckS!
Yupe! ... when i'm using the P900, i noticed all this weird un-userfriendliness things going on... like u couldn't delete unwanted drafts or sent messages from flip closed mode, couldn't just key in a number and save it in flip close mode, and we couldn't view pictures in flip close mode, and we couldn't do basic settings in flip close mode etc etc etc x 100 times..... i thought all this would be improved in the P910... but seems like i'm wrong. I hate SE for not altering these faults... i was thinking this when decided to sell off my P900, i could get a 64MB instead of the crappy stingy 16MB; and all this crappy buggy stuffs would leave me once and for all. Well, in the end; i spend a whole lot of money to buy them back. hehe!

But, come to think of it; othr communicators wouldn't even bother to provide u a keypad, even if they do; to a great extent one would still have to use the stylus more than during using a Pxx series phone.
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