abustany
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2011-10-23
, 16:29
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@ Helsinki
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#71
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2011-10-23
, 17:42
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#72
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For some reason the bluetooth daemon filters out MFE contacts. We had a guy complaining internally too, as far as I know it's not fixed yet :-/ I'll try to push for it again on Monday.
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2011-10-23
, 17:58
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#73
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2011-10-24
, 12:38
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@ Helsinki
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#76
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Its not just MfE but also all old contacts that I transferred via bluetooth from N900 hence I presume all that have been created via synchronization. Pretty annoying...
P.S. With these couple of bugs still by best phone ever and I'm now comparing how they've felt at the time of the release. 9210 gets closest because it was sort of revolutionary at the time of release but it's still lagging far behind. This is much better to me than iPhone at the time of it's release. Pity that the ecosystem is sort of dead
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2011-10-24
, 12:54
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#77
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So, I checked what the status for the bug you mentioned, it seems to be because some services like MFE or Facebook don't allow sharing the contacts to third parties (yes, you don't have the right to share *your* contacts with yourself, that's smart). So I guess that for this reason the bluetooth daemon filters on "local" contacts only, I still don't understand why that would exclude contacts synced from bluetooth (which as far as I know are seen as local contacts)...
Anyway, it seems that the issue is being worked on, I can't promise anything regarding a fix since there is no solution yet, and it's not my team. Furthermore, I'm not totally sure what my NDA allows me to tell
About the ecosystem, you'll surely never reach the level of iOS or Android, I'm personally in this category of users that don't need millions of apps, but I can understand it's a blocker for some people.
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2011-10-24
, 12:54
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@ Finland
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#78
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2011-10-24
, 13:28
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@ Germany
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#79
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2011-10-24
, 13:47
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@ Finland
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#80
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I'm not sure, but perhaps a encrypted password storage application would be a better place for such kind of information?