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2010-07-01
, 16:59
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Why this?
It's obviously not going to find any service providers because you put the darn thing in offline mode before you switched it off. It will remember that mode for the next time you boot, so you will need to put it back into phone mode when you power up again.
Whereas if you just powered down it would detect the networks as soon as you powered up.
Think of Windows. You mute your speakers before you shut the PC down. Next time you boot up the speakers are going to be muted.
"Offline" mode is "Flight" mode. No matter what happens it is not connected to the network (no calls can be received or made) but the device can still be used like a normal laptop. Your service provider will detect when you put the phone into "Offline" mode and will not attempt to forward any calls until it gets an "Online" signal again from your device.
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2010-07-01
, 17:04
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Have you tried contacting Nokia? I don't know how you are inferring that they don't look like they want to help based on their website. Call or email them with a question. I bet you will get a response. Now will it be helpful? That depends on the question and how it's worded (IMO this place is 1000x times more helpful than Nokia support).
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2010-07-01
, 17:05
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@ Boston, MA
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Thanks for telling me. My comments - N900 has a lousy interface that wasn't tested. The reply to the SMS should "stick out" rather than being hidden unless you click on the message you sent. After all if you left the phone in a room, came back, had a reply, you wouldn't have a clue that you received the reply if you didn't hear the audible signal. Even if you "went through" your SMSs. It is incompetently designed and tested. This is not "threading" in my books - threading implies indentation - not hiding.
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2010-07-01
, 17:07
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@ Hong Kong
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I am perfectly open. I use Linux on PCs. I shouldn't have to buy an app or tinker with the product to get off a plane and find my N900 working properly. Or divert calls on my terms. Or see incoming text messages and missed calls because the events are highlighted to me rather than being hidden. This has nothing to do with "the type of phone for you" stuff. This is basic 123.
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2010-07-01
, 17:10
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Maybe the interface isn't for you, but it is very functional and IMO way better than the standard SMS interface. You have the whole conversation in one place (including IM convos) which is the very definition of "threaded." Regarding notifications, the light blinks blue, there is a notification on the lock screen telling you that there is a message/email/missed call and how many, AND there is the yellow "card" that pops up in the dashboard (which will lead you right to the message if you click on it).
From my experience, very well designed and user friendly. But honestly, based on your comments it just seems like you made a poor phone choice sorry. Nokia E72 or even iPhone would have been better for you it seems.
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2010-07-01
, 17:12
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@ Canada
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2010-07-01
, 17:12
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I know you're in trouble and I really don't want to add salt to the injury but I can make an exception for you in view of your attitude to other helpers: Don't lie and put the blame on others just because you screwed up your own phone and don't want to admit your own failure because it makes you look like an idiot who can't even screw a lightbulb. Sorry, we're not that stupid to believe you that your phone failed on its own without idiot intervention.
Phew, I say it. I feel good.
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2010-07-01
, 17:15
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@ Boston, MA
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#29
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I like threading - I have no problem with it. This Nokia N900 SMS stuff is not threading - it is hiding replies. Threading implies indenting. Not hiding.
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2010-07-01
, 17:24
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@ Hong Kong
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#30
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Want to browse streamlined versions of websites automatically when in 2g? Vote for this brainstorm.
Sick of your cell signal not reconnecting after coming out of a bad signal area? Vote for this bug.