6233 message recipient choices

When starting a new text message on a 6233 to choose a recipient you are presented with the list of options below
Recently used
Open log
Contact
Contact group
As most text message recipients are going to be in your contacts list it would more sense for this to be the first option as opposed to "recently used"

28-Sep-2006
01:22 PM
mobileology wrote:
As most text message recipients are going to be in your contacts list it would more sense for this to be the first option as opposed to "recently used"
Taking into consideration that usually messages are sent to the same small group of people the option "recently used" looks to be in place
Nokia 6280 v05.92

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