Besides, this is not a device for the average user, and Nokia has never claimed that either. It's a device for people who like to tinker, play around, find solutions.
Or anyone with slightly more that half a brain....
"Basics such as a search facility when entering contacts for a phone call are missing"
Mail set up good however I am amazed the unit supports Exchange 2007 and not 2003. This is really a very curious omission for a device that is going to be attractive to the corporate market. Why!!!!!
Nine whole days of faulty device use, not even bothering to read documentation to find out how to use your phone. I find no troubles syncing my phone, MfE works up to my expectations and so does most parts of the phones. Only things I dislike are the bad framerate on sliding menus etc., lack of size of rootfs and occasional slowness in opening apps. Seems to me like you were not worthy of the phone in the first place
just delete this thread or ignore it. These ongoing 'i prefer my pod' / 'n900 is crap' are boring.
This phone easily kills the iPod so just ignore these sorts. Theres nothing constructive in the post. In a community as big as this it will lost lost in the depths with an hour or so lol