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2009-10-29
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2009-10-29
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allnameswereout, no offense but you surprise me with that lengthy post above. You are usually very good at getting the essential point of my posts-- but with that one you missed by a mile. On every single quote, amazingly enough.
Also note I have 20+ years in software design and development, including usability studies, quality assurance and UI design.
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2009-10-29
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2009-10-29
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2009-10-29
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2009-10-30
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2009-10-30
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2009-10-30
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- If the phone aspect is so much more important than the computer aspect for a user, then Nokia has a variety of devices to cover that.
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2009-10-30
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The problem seems to be that the phone aspect and computer aspect are both important.
It seems that with this device Nokia finally lives up to "This is what computers have become" slogan. But is this already "Convergence without compromises"? Seems not.
I think that much frustration arises from the fact that there should not be a problem for N900 also to be an excellent phone. For example this call list thing: does it really mess up the whole UI design if the user is given a change to filter the messages by their type by for example adding small icons (for missed, called and answered calls) on top of the long list? These icons could be clicked and after that the call list would be sorted according to call type? Could even the icons separating the call types act as these "buttons"?
About the Brainstorm: maybe someone with a N900 could add a suggestion? I am certainly willing to help but because I do not have a N900 I do not know how the things really work in the actual device so it would be a bit difficult for me to write down an enhancement proposition...
And about the LED mentioned by qgil: I really hope I can turn it of. The blinking LED on my N73 almost caused me a divorce by keeping my wife awake at night (it illuminates the whole room in the dark!). Luckily I realized that it can also be turned off.
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