Due 4/20/2010 with # 3
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It's REALLY annoying. Just found out that not only is it including app-specific pictures and icons, it is also including thumbnails of full pictures. So I have a dozen thumbnail pictures in the 'All' section, each about 8kb each. This is ridiculous. I want to be able to put all my pictures/videos on the removable memory card AND see them all properly in my gallery without having to wade through unnecessary pictures. Can anyone with another S60v3 FP2 phone confirm that this is a FP2 related problem, not an N86/N97 one?
I am definitely still enjoying the N86. There are a few disappointments, I have to admit. SIP profiles being disabled on it was an unpleasant surprise. I also find that a lot of the pictures are ending up blurrier than on the N82. I am still unsure that the N86 can truly be called an upgrade to the N82 in terms of imaging, since in some situations it does noticeably worse.
However, I don't regret moving to it from the N82. It's faster, more stable, the screen is gorgeous, FP2 makes everything look nicer and load quicker, the build is solid, the camera takes better videos and (mostly) better pictures, the digital compass is handy... so yes, I'd say it's worth it. It's not perfect, but I can see myself sticking with it for a while.
Looks like a NAM variant of the N86 is coming your way, Mike... is your wallet prepared?
I am definitely still enjoying the N86. There are a few disappointments, I have to admit. SIP profiles being disabled on it was an unpleasant surprise. I also find that a lot of the pictures are ending up blurrier than on the N82. I am still unsure that the N86 can truly be called an upgrade to the N82 in terms of imaging, since in some situations it does noticeably worse.
However, I don't regret moving to it from the N82. It's faster, more stable, the screen is gorgeous, FP2 makes everything look nicer and load quicker, the build is solid, the camera takes better videos and (mostly) better pictures, the digital compass is handy... so yes, I'd say it's worth it. It's not perfect, but I can see myself sticking with it for a while.
Looks like a NAM variant of the N86 is coming your way, Mike... is your wallet prepared?
