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  1. #1
    AC
    Guest
    Hi,

    In the vain hope that it might make a difference how about a list of
    suggested improvements/enhancements to the SE P900? Any company worth its
    salt would monitor newsgroups/websites concerning their products so you
    never know. Anyway, to start the ball rolling:

    1. Allow an unlimited amount of memory (overflow onto Memory Card if
    required) for voice dialling tags. Here in the UK it is now illegal to make
    a call whilst holding a phone so I have a Bluetooth headset but have very
    quickly reached the limit of memory allocated for voice tags.

    2. When using the jog wheel (or whatever it's called) provide option to
    access all folders of text messages e.g. Sent Items, Draft. Currently th
    eoptions are limited to accessing the Inbox or Creating a new message.

    3. Allow user to put function/icons onto the menu. Foe example, I want
    to have immeadiate access to Bluetooth in the minimum number of key
    presses/screen taps. Personally I would like a simple toggle soft key on
    the main screen for Bluetooth on/off with the saved settings.

    So, there's my 2p worth.

    Regards
    AC





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  2. #2
    Mark Morreau
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    Re: Suggested Improvements/Enhancements for SE P900



    AC wrote:


    >
    > 1. SNIP Here in the UK it is now illegal to make
    > a call whilst holding a phone so I have a Bluetooth headset but have very
    > quickly reached the limit of memory allocated for voice tags.
    >


    I think your interpretation of the law strays a little on the
    conservative side!

    Surely only illegal to make a call whilst holding a phone if you're at
    the wheel of a motor vehicle?

    Mark




  3. #3
    Steven Fisher
    Guest

    Re: Suggested Improvements/Enhancements for SE P900

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Mark Morreau <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Surely only illegal to make a call whilst holding a phone if you're at
    > the wheel of a motor vehicle?


    Heh heh. Nice nitpick; I just read it as I expected to read it.



  4. #4
    AC
    Guest

    Re: Suggested Improvements/Enhancements for SE P900

    > > 1. SNIP Here in the UK it is now illegal to make
    > > a call whilst holding a phone so I have a Bluetooth headset but have

    very
    > > quickly reached the limit of memory allocated for voice tags.
    > >

    >
    > I think your interpretation of the law strays a little on the
    > conservative side!
    >
    > Surely only illegal to make a call whilst holding a phone if you're at
    > the wheel of a motor vehicle?


    Good point, well presented!! That'll teach me to read the post before
    sending!

    AC





  5. #5
    Chanchao
    Guest

    Re: Suggested Improvements/Enhancements for SE P900

    On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 09:33:23 -0000, "AC" <[email protected]> wrote some
    stuff about "Suggested Improvements/Enhancements for SE P900", to which I
    would like to add the following:


    >3. Allow user to put function/icons onto the menu. Foe example, I want
    >to have immeadiate access to Bluetooth in the minimum number of key
    >presses/screen taps. Personally I would like a simple toggle soft key on
    >the main screen for Bluetooth on/off with the saved settings.


    Yeah. Turns out people are using bluetooth quite differently from what the
    inventors had in mind. Everybody only switches it on when they actually need
    to send or receive something. So basically it would be nice if it worked the
    same as Infrared: You switch it on, and then after the connection finishes it
    switches off again automatically (or after xx minutes). On Nokia 6600 you
    don't even have to switch it on prior to sending something; it just says 'Hey,
    bluetooth is currently off. Would you like to turn it on?'. But then after the
    connection finishes + x mins it would be nice if it switched off again.

    Cheers,
    Chanchao



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