Belle - A big step backwards.

Nokia Belle is a big a step backwards.
1. Battery life has gone pathetic. My phone does not last 4 hours, while with anna, it lasted 18 hours.
2. No way for user to kill background tasks. (App stop is not available for belle)
3. No augmented reality apps. (No wikitude, not even Nokias live view, or city view)
4. Top icons are not responsive anymore. I cannot click on battery icon and go to power saving mode.
5. App installation takes twice as long.
6. Many apps install, but do not work. (e.g. astroller).
7. Six screens have too many apps running.
Somebody PLEASE advise how to go back to anna? 
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Carman58 wrote:
The whole Belle experience is vastly improved from Anna, more versatile , quicker, modern, feature filled and functional, try searching the user guide on the phone, spend some time exploring it, you may find you're being over critical, The update is a MAJOR software change, not a slight update, it's like getting a brand new phone, spend a couple of days tinkering and you may turn out to really like it
I cannot for the life of me recognise the Belle improvements.
Experience is vastly improved=> can you name some of the improvements?
more versatile: examples?
quicker=> No noticable difference as far as I can tell.
modern=> you mean ugly
feature filled=> What features? I only miss features I had with Anna
                                  (eye candy isn't a feature in my opinion)
functional=> How is removing features functional?
My experience:
Widgets are bigger and clunky and cannot be configured. I have tried everything, but 
      I cannot make my homescreens look as nice and neat as I had them with Anna.  
     Moreover, I need MORE homescreens for the same info.
The highly functional date/clock/profile widget I enjoyed in Anna is no longer available.
      Now all I get is a BIG ugly clock and an ugly grey profile widget that does not show self-
      created profiles (I created an Outdoor profile, because the Anna standard one is no 
      longer there!)
Ugly text under the shortcut icons that cannot be removed (a choice would have been
      nice)
Widget online/offline toggle is no longer available.
I can only access 'Open applications' by long pressing the menu button. I liked the
     menu option better. I do not want to wear out my menu button or have the bottom of my
     phone drop off. I love my N8 and do not want to lose it anytime soon. Forcing me to use
     hardware buttons when there perfectly fine menu options in Anna is just plain annoying.
I can no longer create folders within folders. (Yes I liked that feature!)
I can no longer switch homescreens by clicking on the software button on the bottom
      middle of the screen. (Yes, I used that a lot)
I can no longer turn on battery saving by clicking on the battery. Now I have to either
      press the power button or dive into the menu.
I liked the notification widget much better than that eyecandy slide down notification bar.
I can no longer access the connectivity menu via the homescreen. I need to go to
      menu/settings/connectivity.
With Anna, connection settings were easier. When on the road, my 3G connection was 
     automatically selected and whenever I was within range of a known WiFi connection,
     that connection was automatically selected. With Belle I have to set the internet 
     connection to ask what connection I want. The only other option is to hardcode either
     3G or a specific WiFi network. If that selected connection is not available, the
     connection fails. So now when I access the internet I first have to select the desired
     accesspoint. How's that an improvement?
I do not have more RAM available than I had before (80MB-90MB) and my phone does not run smoother/faster than under Anna (which was just as smooth/fast on my phone, I had no complaints!). And yes my phone was empty when I upgraded. Before I upgraded I synchronised my contacts/messages/photo's and uninstalled all apps I had installed and then performed a soft reset. The phone was empty, like I just got it from the store. I currently do not use a microSD and install all apps on the mass storage (not on C.
I am the kind of person that buys and uses the phone that I like and that gives me the functionality that I need. I do not feel any need to impress my friends. If they don't like my phone, tough! I am the one using it, so I am the only one who has to like it. All this added Eye Candy is therefore useless to me. Couldn't they just have added the eye candy without removing the handy Anna features? Then everybody would have been happy.
Someone please tell me what it is that I am, judging by your comments, obviously missing!!! Let me know what I have overlooked, because I love Nokia and I love Symbian and I want to love Belle, but I just cannot. :-(

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