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MortenS
2010-01-26 , 11:33
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Hi Vitali,
First a warm congratulations on the 102 pages in this thread - that is impressive, and completely impossible to find your way around, if you are "just a normal user, who thought you bought a well-functioning business phone" like me - coming from a Nokia N95 8Gb.
I may very well be asking the same question that someone else already did, and for that I am sorry - but Nokia can not expect normal people to read through all of this. Much of it so technical, that you lost me.
My questions are:
- Why does mfe syncronization (with a 2003 server - Yahoo - managed to find that information!) put all answers to meeting-request first in my inbox? I have 14 accepts/rejects and even some "undeliverable" messages on top on my Nokia N900 inbox, but they are not on top when I open Outlook at my laptop.
- Why is it impossible to see who sent the accept/reject message? It says no recipient (translated from danish) - which is confusing, since I must be the recipient - I need to know who the sender is! Bottom line is, that I receive a lot of accepts/rejects - but cannot see who they are from. Why is this?
- I was used to be able to look up contacts in my company adress book, but this is no longer possible - thus preventing me from being as effective as I was with my old phone. I've seen that I should wait for the next firmware update in the mfe Wiki, but thats not an answer.
Now that I am at it, I'd like to take this opportunity to speak my oppinion about the software release policy of Nokia. Let me give an example: If I buy a new car, take it out for a drive and find out it only turns left, no matter what I do, I'll take it to the garage and expect them to fix it. I do not expect them to tell me to wait patiently without any clue about when my car will work. Why is Nokia any different? Do you expect your customers to have different standards when they buy an expensive phone?
I would like to encourage Nokia to change this standard, whether it is an industry norm - it is annoying your customers! And this comes from one of the most loyal ones you've ever had!
Regards, Morten
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