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Edit Call Numbers
Greetings Friends members to SSU. I am very grateful for what they are doing for us N900 users (my passion).
Now imagine that I and many other users would be very happy if you could ever add a function: To edit an incoming call without the need to save "with contacts ". Something like: rings for 3s in the number of incoming call and the function appears to edit number. When I got my N900 I was disappointed not to have it. If you already have a solution for it will help me informed. Thank you for everything! |
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I don't understand the benefit of having automatically launching edit contact each time a new number call your N900 - unless it's a suggestion to port contacts to a new N900??? |
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Friends asked that this function is the simple fact of my carrier show a call as follows: 062XXXXXXXX, but I must return to remove the "062". Currently I have to add in there and edit contacts. So I get saved contacts that do not interest me.
Sorry for my English. I am being supported by Google Translate!!! Rsrsrs! |
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What I meant was: I can select the number called, press for 3 seconds, then open up a window with the option to edit the telephone and can return the call.
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Press for 3s to launch the "Open contact card", Add "New contact"! Hope that helps! |
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after 6 posts, i finally got ur point, actually it is indeed a very useful thing! what u can do is:
click for 3s than go to create new contact, select the number, press Ctrl+C to copy it go back to phone press keyboard and Ctrl+V to paste the number then edit! |
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Back in Symbian i remember there was an option in the context menu for numbers called "Use Number", when you selected that, instead of calling or adding a contact the number was "pasted" in the dialing field of the phone prog, allowing you to edit it as you pleased, and even select a part of it and copy (as in put it on the clipboard) ... I still can't understand why they thought it was a good idea to do away with the pencil key, a single key for selecting, copy/pasting and calling the context menu (in Windows you use shift for selecting, control-C for copying, control-V for pasting, and the right mouse button or that more recent dedicated key to call the context menu)
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