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How about this: when you do make a settings page for managing the apps, if the app is a frequently used native Nokia app, there can be a big icon. If it's a third party app, it can have such a grey/black bg to make it big.
Let's say Drive, Music, Camera, Notes, Call, Maps, Backlighter and maybe one or two more can have larger icons. I'm assuming 95% of the people would use these apps mostly while driving.
Just an idea.. what do you think?
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