Imp Changes are needed in Nokia Belle

I am using Nokia E7 since last 10 months. Symbian Anna and Belle are released in between. I have seen lot of differences between Anna and Belle.
The following differences are also compared with normal phones also. Here I have mainly focused on issues.
*The phone takes up too many calendar entries and whenever we tries to open calendar it shows an error like Memory full. Please close some applications and try again.
*There is no option provided to search contact name with input of contact number even in the smart phones.
*We cannot set our own equalizer in the provided music player.
*The Home Screen background is completely disabled on calling.
*There is no Widgets to offline/online option in the Home Screen menu.
*According to the Battery Monitor Statistics, Background process are consuming more battery.
*8 MP camera is not at all giving good photo quality where as it is giving good videos.
*There is no Walk option in newly released Nokia Maps.
*I am able to connect to the internet from my PC via E7 without switching on Mobile Data on phone. But this is not the case with handset.
*Sometimes the phone is taking wrong inputs from the keyboard provided.
*After the sync with ovi contacts, duplicate contacts are coming on phone as well as on OVI contacts.
For now I remeber these things. Any other suggestions / problems are invited.
Naresh Obula

Hi Naresh,
your feedback on Nokia products is much appreciated. However as this is a user to user forum it would be much more effective if you left feedback with Nokia directly. This can be done by clicking the Contact Us tab at the top of this page.
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