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Nice size but Windows? Make a small Android phone and you'll have my hard-won!

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So many clicks to get in to contacts?

On all (3) of my HTC devices since WM2003, it's just been 1 click.

Press the "dial" button and the dialler comes up with all your contacts. You can find a specific contact by using the T9 pad to type their name, then click the "contact card" option beside it.

If you want to add a new contact, I agree, it's far too many clicks. 1 or 2. One to click the "contacts" tab, and if your contact isn't in your favourite list, another to click "all contacts".

I think that you may want to actually use a WinMo device before insulting it.

With that said, I'm just about to try Android for a change, but I've got nothing against WinMo or S60.

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Thanks

For the nice review. Useful. I may consider this as my upgrade is due.

If you could place my comment in between the inevitable iPhone troll and the other inevitable Android troll, that would aid in the irony.

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