Its been like this (loosing data while transferring things to a device that disconnects) for a while they do need to fix that part of finder. People have been literally screaming for it.
Sorry u misuse and blame the product. When your done with the call look at it and the touch buttons just appear thats where you hang up if the other person hasn't already done so.
Again the secret is to push down on a letter (it will instantly magnify), if it is the wrong letter move in the direction of the correct one, it is magnified and let go. Next steps learn what part of your finger touches first. Lastly type faster and enjoy the auto corrections.
Good idea to have the wide screen keyboard. However i don't find the typing bad for a mobile device. I appreciate its suggestions and don't expect any mobile keyboard to be like a full size keyboard
I hate the text culture as well, however I am sick and tired of the bash apple thing everyone seems to have. Yes! on average they cost more that a windows "mobile" phone and have "no keyboard buttons" but its also fits better in a pocket and does all the functions most professional would want ( Contact, Phone, and Email) just like windows mobile. However I find the interface a little quicker (more to the point) than a 700w Treo. I am not saying the windows mobile is bad but its not my preference. As for the text errors people should look at what they are typing and correct what is wrong. Just because people on a certain phone misuse the auto complete features doesn't mean the phone promotes having text errors.
Its been like this (loosing data while transferring things to a device that disconnects) for a while they do need to fix that part of finder. People have been literally screaming for it.
Sorry u misuse and blame the product. When your done with the call look at it and the touch buttons just appear thats where you hang up if the other person hasn't already done so.
Again the secret is to push down on a letter (it will instantly magnify), if it is the wrong letter move in the direction of the correct one, it is magnified and let go. Next steps learn what part of your finger touches first. Lastly type faster and enjoy the auto corrections.
Good idea to have the wide screen keyboard. However i don't find the typing bad for a mobile device. I appreciate its suggestions and don't expect any mobile keyboard to be like a full size keyboard
I hate the text culture as well, however I am sick and tired of the bash apple thing everyone seems to have. Yes! on average they cost more that a windows "mobile" phone and have "no keyboard buttons" but its also fits better in a pocket and does all the functions most professional would want ( Contact, Phone, and Email) just like windows mobile. However I find the interface a little quicker (more to the point) than a 700w Treo. I am not saying the windows mobile is bad but its not my preference. As for the text errors people should look at what they are typing and correct what is wrong. Just because people on a certain phone misuse the auto complete features doesn't mean the phone promotes having text errors.