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Contrary to what other posters indicated, in the US at least, this seems to be a standard expected feature. I've used phones from half a dozen vendors on every major carrier in the US over the past several years and every single one has had it. A quick informal survey around my office indicates that everyone here expects a persistent MWL, and perhaps most importantly, this feature exists on the Motorola Droid, which is arguably the comparable competitor to the N900 in this market.
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2010-01-05
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I agree that some sort of persistent voicemail indicator (message waiting lamp, MWL) needs to be implemented and that Benny is correct in his belief that this is not a request appropriate for brainstorm, for the very same reasons he mentions.
Contrary to what other posters indicated, in the US at least, this seems to be a standard expected feature. I've used phones from half a dozen vendors on every major carrier in the US over the past several years and every single one has had it. A quick informal survey around my office indicates that everyone here expects a persistent MWL, and perhaps most importantly, this feature exists on the Motorola Droid, which is arguably the comparable competitor to the N900 in this market.
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2010-01-05
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2010-01-05
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2010-01-05
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-07
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so there is no voicemail icon.
there is no voicemail number/quick call!!
Why? I mean Nokia is not that stupid. Why have things like that missing from such a powerful device?
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2010-01-08
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I put a contact shortcut on my desktop for voicemail. Now I have quick call. T-Mobile uses a shortcut phone number of 123 to call voicemail. Holding down the 1 key doesn't work like on other phones, but I find the shortcut good enough.
I would like to see a specific voicemail indicator. This would make a good desktop widget--visual display of voicemail count and click to dial voicemail. Anyone know where the message standards that drive the notifications can be found?
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Contrary to what other posters indicated, in the US at least, this seems to be a standard expected feature. I've used phones from half a dozen vendors on every major carrier in the US over the past several years and every single one has had it. A quick informal survey around my office indicates that everyone here expects a persistent MWL, and perhaps most importantly, this feature exists on the Motorola Droid, which is arguably the comparable competitor to the N900 in this market.