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#191
Originally Posted by sunwong View Post
I thought when writing that you would at least assume I know how to use the phone... The problem is not mine, or hardware keys-related... It's the text writing part of s60 5th that needs to be properly tested to support LARGE texts.
It does not matter how properly you test it, you still have no physical keyboard and limited screen estate. So Nokia lets you either see more text, with smaller keyboard, or see less text, with larger keyboard. Hey, you can also use the handwritten input, if it works for you of course

Well I expect a PROPER OS to notify me if memory is exhausted and offer the chance to make a decission... Even windows does that.
WinMo does not, most of the time.

Design flaw: Symbian does NOT reuse existing connections
My S60e3 phone reuses existing connections just fine, so I have no idea what they hell you are talking about.

Corollary: When you have 2-3 simultaneous connections (can't exactly tell), Symbian will force you to shut one of them before opening a new one. Thus ruining the multitasking. Kinda like when WinMo only allowed for 32 simultaneous processes running.
I have never experienced this, running multiple network connected apps (web browser, Putty, Qip, Slick, Google Maps) on Nokia phones. So, my guess is that you either do not understand something or making it up.