Nokia's second new phone of its MWC presentation is a full QWERTY side-slider. It's the first phone to come equipped with Nokia Messaging built-in. It ships next month for 375 euros, and if you're eager, pre-orders are being accepted starting today on Nokia's site.
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Dear all,
The issue that prevented me from buying the E75 is myy problem with SMS messaging on the S60 based mobiles in general. On the other hand, I don’t have that issue in the S40. Simply, S40 has the ability to let you send a text message to the most recent people you’ve already sent a text message to. Besides, it allows you to also choose from the call log; recent contacts you’ve called or received calls from. S60 does not have this, I assume this feature as a competitive powerful business feature.
You sometimes want to send a message to some colleague who just called you, and his colleague as well where you’ll pick from the contact list, then to some other manager who just send you a message on the same subject. I use this feature a lot, at least 10 SMS’s a day. It’s hectic to re-search all the contact list to add recipient while you can easily pick them from the menu in S40 based mobiles.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
Regards,
Stalwart
Nice one.
But the screen doesn’t look bigger though.