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sqlite3 /home/user/.rtcom-eventlogger/el.db "select datetime(start_time,'unixepoch','localtime'),remote_uid from events order by id desc limit 5"; 2009-11-29 09:13:09|04XXXXXXXX 2009-11-28 16:15:13|+358XXXXXXXX 2009-11-27 12:42:47|+358XXXXXXXX 2009-11-27 12:38:56|04XXXXXXXX 2009-11-27 12:38:28|04XXXXXXXX
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2009-12-05
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2009-12-05
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I know some may say the N900 is meant to be an internet tablet, but I get the impression Nokia thinks if people dont mind poor phone features on the iPhone then they can get away with it on the N900. Nokia should be playing to there strengths, they have always had good call log fetures up till now and must live up to their reputation as the leaders of mobile phones.
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2009-12-06
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Hi,
The current implementation of the Call Log on Symbian S60 (I have both the N95 + E71; using on ATT/USA) is quite limited in that all incoming calls via GSM/UMTS show the "mobile phone" icon (SIP calls show the SIP icon) - i.e., the call icon is based on the network the call is coming in on and not on the caller ID number as matched against the phone type as listed in the address book / contacts.
NO. That is a dated implementation of call logging. Looking at my N97 (ATT/USA) mobile calls to an individual in my contacts Db have a mobile phone icon. Non- mobile numbers have a icon of a desk phone. Numbers not in my contact db have an icon of reciever
and the phone mumber. These icons are consistent across missed, recieved and dialed logs.
When examining call logs, and looking at names as listed from the address book / contact list, it is impossible to determine what type of line (mobile, home, office, etc) that call is related to: the user has to check via "Options -> User Number -> Edit", memorize the number, then cross reference via the address book / contacts to find out which line that call is from / to. Has this behavior changed with Maemo 5? [Note: in the call logs, the same icon issue exists as described above for an incoming call]
See above. I know if Jean called me from her desk or mobile via the icon... now if Jean has 2 land lines I can not tell which one she called me from, but I dont really care since i I have to do is highlight log and press call key to call her back.
Lastly, on Symbian S60, when multiple calls are placed, received, missed, from the same number, the last entry for that type (placed, received, missed) replaces a prior entry:
Ummm not on the N97 every call is unique. I have only seen what you describe happen when you get a missed call from the same number twice in a row and they do not leave a message.
Thanks,
-CM
Oooo sql is something i actually understand, so in theory i could create a decent call logging system for the n900 - hmmm, can't wait till i get one and can start playing around (Yes i know i can shove it in a virtual environment lol - just want it in my hands .... Then to learn how to code! again! yay!