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Re: iPhone in the UK is a major bad Apple!
Sarah Brown <sarahlizzy@ntlworld.no_uce_please.com> wrote:
> My Nokia replaces this arrangement with a cluster of five buttons,
> with up to all of them becoming slightly different variartions on "do
> it" at different points in time.
My 1100 (as I said, as basic as it gets) has fundamentally two buttons
and two cursor keys. It all became clear when I understood that
everything went via the soft 'Menu' function.
Yes, there are some fiddly bits- configuring predictive texting is
something I always have to look up, but then that's because once I've
established my defaults I only very rarely have to change them, so I
forget how. Predictive texting itself works remarkably well.
But then if you wanted to define 'power user', you could define it
through me, as being its antithesis.
--
Peter
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