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- Mail for Exchange (sync Exchange and Google contacts)
- Full USSD (I am still not able to do callforwarding in HK)
why we have to bother to fix it? shouldn't Nokia have people to test/fix it?
Can Nokia assign someone from Symbian team and get these fixed?