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I'd really appreciate a pointer or two to help resolve these issues:
1. When receiving a text message, I get a notification. Several times. When I go to look at messages, the newly-received message is not tin the list. I close everything, and continue to receive more notifications. Yet none of them show up in the messages app.
2. Received phone calls sometimes show up as being received from a different person. Can you imagine your GF named say Sophie wanting to know why you receive so many calls all the time from your workmate named Eliza? It takes a while to explain. (I could have gotten a free phone out of that one, finally, but I persist with the N9 anyway.)
OK, those are the real problems. Everything else works great! I love this phone... except that the basic stuff doesn't work properly! Navigation - awesome. Email - no probs. Web - OK it's very slow, but it works. Music - sounds great, although I haven't figured out yet why I can use headphones but can't plug it into my car. Tethering - fantastic, no more silly USB sticks into my laptop.
But as a phone? It sucks. Making and receiving calls is great, but the simple ability to show who recent calls are actually from and a list of received text messages just doesn't work.
This can't be right. I have no problem with Unix or using a shell. But I don't know where to start with this device. Or if it's worth the time to do so.
a. Does it work properly for others here?
b. What do I need to do to make this one work right?
Any help appreciated...
JohnR