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