Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Sep 2010 23:20 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Well, this certainly isn't particularly surprising. The rising popularity of Android leaves more victims in its wake than just Windows Mobile. Sony Ericsson, one of the major manufacturers of Symbian phones (other than Nokia) has just announced it will pretty much abandon the platform to focus entirely on Android - leaving Nokia as the sole person cheering for team Symbian.
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RE[5]: I used to love Symbian...
by Neolander on Tue 28th Sep 2010 06:12 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: I used to love Symbian..."
Neolander
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2010-03-08

- I have a problem trusting manufacturers other than Apple about the quality and functionality of touch screens (you can blame it on a previous bad and too long experience with Windows Mobile 2003). I would prefer to avoid touch screens, but I know that if I am using a trusty one, I'll be OK (last nokia I tried with touch screen was one of those xpress music ones, and I hated it!!!)

According to my own experience of touch devices, you're right to do so unless you've tried the device yourself and seen if you manage to get around it, even with Apple touchscreens ;) Touchscreen is the hype currently, and hype sells crappy devices as long as they don't cost too much...

- I truly hate this social networking trend, and therefore, I avoid phones that use their social integration features as a flagship feature. According to some reviews I've been reading, these new phones have facebook integration, and I am afraid that by not using this, I'll be crippling the device or locking other basic features (just like what happened on the Vodafone 360 if you didn't had facebook/bebo/whatever).

I hate it too, but I think that we don't have to worry about it on symbian. All facebook integration I've seen on it yet seemed to be based on dedicated home screen widgets, that you probably can remove and replace at will like every single other home screen widget (though confirmation of this would be nice).

- According to my carrier's website (vodafone.ie), I see a hell lot of bad reviews for these new Nokias, regarding slowdowns, freezes, and phones going back to service over and over again. So, regardless of how nice they look on the video, I ain't buying it until this new platform is well established and all the sharp edges are gone.

About which nokias exactly ? The symbian^3 ones ? (N8, E7, C6-01, C7)

- The calendar
A recycle bin?! LOL, all I want is an undo or cancel button!!!

Well, at least that covers cancellation of accidentally deleted entries, and shows some interest at undoing things.
Like these entries, too :
http://ideas.symbian.org/Idea/View?ideaid=6516
http://ideas.symbian.org/Idea/View?ideaid=4785

Ah, one funny thing... You know that, when I had ver2 of the firmware, there was an option to create access point groups? Pretty handy, 'cas I could create a group containing all my trusty wifi networks and have the phone automatically connecting to voip or e-mail. Then firmware update came, and that option went away... Thank you Nokia!

Well, on the N86, they somewhat put that back, but imo in an improved fashion : for various web use cases (email, browsing...), you can set up multiple APs as preferred networks, in priority order.

Edited 2010-09-28 06:20 UTC

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