When you are busy and want to get the most out of your S60-operated phone, you might want to read the following post over at cubeover.
6 Steps to improve Nokia S60 UI. Here I will focus on how this UI makes you focus more on what you want, instead of trying to get out of your way.
I just changed a few things in my own setting already. Really appreciate how Sergey Zak has searched in depth for solutions for using your phone more efficiently.
Full article here: http://cubeover.blogspot.com/2007/07/6-steps-to-improve-nokia-s60-ui.html
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Someone needs to RTFM
Changing the defaults may not be as simple as dragging a few icons around a Windows desktop but it only need be done once and saves a lot of clicks in the long run.
Posted 25 Jul 2007 at 8:47 am ¶Yes. Indeed. I agree fully. S60 is intended to be customized by the end user. I don’t think the developers intended for users to keep it all default. I’m sure they assumed that end users would modify the shortcuts, and set up their own menu structure. You create your own folders and put whatever you want wherever you want.
It’s like Scoble’s 11 clicks to get Google Maps running.
WTF even uses google maps on an N95?!?
Posted 27 Jul 2007 at 2:17 am ¶