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time for a change SE? |
ashyak36 Joined: Jun 01, 2006 Posts: 197 PM |
i read last year sony ercisson where ment to chnge ther menu interfaces and many other interfaces of the phone. i have seen no difference since the t68i. do you think its time SE had a chnge?? |
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87ers Joined: Jul 14, 2006 Posts: 97 From: Queensland, Australia PM |
there's a saying, it goes something like "if its not broken, it doesnt need fixing". I kinda like SE's interface, its simple yet intuitive. I dont mind if it stays this way, but if they can come up with something better than thats good too
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701 Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM, WWW
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just leave it,it is perfect!
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harry23419 Joined: Jun 22, 2006 Posts: 249 From: Boooombai,India PM |
i agree wid u ashyak
i think SE should make phone models having symbian or windows os
though some like p990,p910 hav but they r pda's
in symbian os u hav the freedom of changing the menu icons directly through theme installation nd can arrange them where ever u want
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shaliron Joined: Jan 15, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Melbourne, Australia PM |
Actually, there have been some revamps and revisions to the interface over the past few years (think tabbed menus), but really it's the perfect interface. Compared to other brands such as Samsung, Nokia and definately Motorola, SE's is a breeze to use.
If you meant a revamp in menu design (icons etc.) then fair enough I guess. Maybe it just means a few more default themes with different icons, although the phones already have this feature.
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Mulder7 Joined: Apr 01, 2006 Posts: 221 From: Never, Never Land PM, WWW
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I like the menu, I dont think it needs changing. I have had many Sony Ericssons and its one of the reasons why i love using them is because they dont change the menu as its fine and also its easy to get used to a newer model.
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Spindizzy Joined: Aug 01, 2006 Posts: 216 From: Seattle, Washington PM |
@Moulder
Ditto that. It's great to upgrade your handset and know you won't need to dedicate a weeks worth of manual reading before you've gained confidence enough to leave it at home and and attempt the solo public mobile experience. |
victorh017 Joined: Jul 24, 2005 Posts: 379 From: Caracas, Venezuela PM |
I agree, I think is the perfect interface as it is now. So then... why change it?? I was using my sister's RAZR a while ago and I felt lost and I just couldn't believe how complicated it was to delete an item or to assign a picture to a contact. So I don't see the need to modify 's menus.
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