BUGGY NOKIA E6

I am (maybe soon was) a fan of nokia E series, had Nokia e71, then e72 and couldn't wait for e6 to come out!
BUT!!!
If all other nokia phones that I had was a little buggy, then this nokia e6 is full of bugs.
I did an update to latest 025.007 with hope of performance increase and bug decrease.
Firstly, the phone shows "memory full" when I want to press missed calls and or sms (located on left side of the screen) and I can't open it! Then I have to restart! Sometimes I restart my phone 2x a day! Free memory on C disk ir more than 250 mb and only menu is open.
Secondly, sometimes the phone shows full memory when I try to open some program!
Thirdly, the vibrator is hard to feel.
Fourthly, the pulsating light is just a joke. Can be seen only in dark, dark room.
Fifthly, slowly loads the screens.
Sixthly, the camera for 8 mp is really week. E72 with 5 mp didn't have such blurry photos of text documents.
What is wrong with you Nokia? I am waiting for Belle os and if there will be no improvements then Bye bye NOKIA!

I having a same problem with all the above.
After read a few suggestion from here and other topic, I'm deciding to do the following step TODAY at 5pm:
1. I'm reset to the factory setting > restore.
2. Change Network Mode > Dual Mode to GSM. The phone quite stable and I'm waiting when it will retargeting by its own again. Last few minute starting from restoring the phone, it restarting 4 time maybe due to the Dual Mode which is the phone getting a 3G or 3.5G signal it start retargeting again and again. 
3. Switching Mail for Exchange from Auto to Manual Sync.
As of now, the phone quite stable and running smooth. No more restarting issues.
Hope I have a patient to wait until getting a new stable OS for Nokia E6-00.

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    it laggs too much when watched using the Real Player. Oh, and that brings
    one another thing to my mind: The Nokia's default web browser now also
    supports Flash videos I tried youtube and it worked pretty well. And,
    as I said earlier the Winamp remote Flash Videoplayer also was able to play
    my PC´S videos So, Nokia N96 is good for what it is originally meant for:
    PLAYING HIGH-QUALITY VIDEOS ANYWHERE, ANYTIME whenever you need to do so.
    4.3 MUSIC
    The phone has music keys and I just love them. But the music player is not
    anymore being started automatically when the phone is being started and
    that means you have to manually put it on if you want to be able to use
    the music buttons for playing music. That sucks. The phone has really nice
    stereo speakers and they are very loud and I just love them. The earphones
    supplied with the phone are really, I mean REALLY bad. They suck, but with
    20-40 € you can get some good earphones like KOSS. They have also removed
    an old really nice feature. The phone always lists the newest added music
    tracks to a list, but you cannot anymore add the newest tracks easily to
    another self-made playlist. That is what I hate as I used to do that with
    my old Nokia N91. :@ That sucks, I don´t know why on earth they made such
    a change in the Music Player. Quality of the music played with good
    earphones is quite amazing. But also playing music eats the battery as fast
    as a worm diggs itself into mud, you cannot play the music so long time,
    but as I am not a music freeak that does not matter so much to me (I prefer
    listening to .XM keygen music with my computer and Logitech speakers) But
    I can also listen to Keygen music with the LCG Jukebox, I have done that
    once for real at school and I just loved that as it made me more creative
    at the arts lesson
    4.4 PICTURES/CAMERA
    The phone has a 5MP camera with a LED flash and a red LED light
    to "help" with taking videos The phone takes really good images
    especially when the phone's flash is used. It can take amazingly good
    pictures even when there is no sunlight at all The flash is really
    amazing. I don´t know why, but I even think that it takes better pictures
    at night comparing to the pictures taken at daylight. Umm, I guess you
    can use the phone as a camera in emergency situations when you need to
    be able to take a picture of a good situation. The front camera wich is
    intended for Video calls takes really awful pictures when there is not
    enough light, especially the videos ARE JUST AWFUL but that is just because
    who would use the front camera to take pictures of anything else (just for
    testing purposes and taking some stupid images of yourself Um, and yeah I was
    surprised about that, but it does not matter at all anymore Taking videos
    with the 5MP camera at the back is nice because they have quite good quality!
    But they are also relatively big and I guess that is one more feature that sucks,
    as the video quality is not too good! One more new and really nice feature is
    that you can set the phone to automatically save the location where the picture
    was taken into the picture's metadata and view the location in the Nokia Maps
    application. Almost all photos that I have took with my phone have a "geotag".
    5. NAVIGATING/GPS
    The Nokia N96 also has a GPS receiver with A-GPS support. I was first surprised
    that the phone really knows where you are in just 10 seconds or a bit more. But
    when I noticed that it is only caused because the phone has A-GPS and I had set
    it on. And what is so bad about that? The A-GPS does not know where you are so
    specifically, the accuracy in A-GPS is almost everytimes something like 100
    meters so using the phone as a navigator is not so good but I guess it is just
    fine for me! The phone has 1 year navigating license for the Nokia Maps application
    (wich BTW sucks), but I prefer Garmin wich is better in all ways But while I
    was testing navigating in the car, it was working fine. When Garmin said that
    "waiting for better GPS signal", it only took about 5 seconds for it to already
    show me that it had a full signal with 5-10m accuracy! Yum that is going to be
    a nice feature because I am going to use it while travelling at Europe next summer.
    Navigating is much, much better comparing, for example to the Nokia E90 and
    some external Bluetooth GPS receivers. I am pleased that I know that I am always
    carrying a really powerful GPS navigator in my pocket, and it is ready whenever
    i just need it to be used
    6. N-GAGE/GAMES
    Nokia N96 also has pre-installed Tetris and an activation code for that is being
    given with the phone (wich BTW WAS NOT WORKING FOR ME!). I installed brothers
    in arms AND IT LAGGED LIKE A HELL?! What the hell is the problem with that, they
    did not add a 3D Accelerator chip to the phone and they are still advertising
    it as a "Good N-Gage gaming phone" Haha, I just shall laugh about that. I guess
    I WILL NOT BE USING THE PHONE FOR GAMING THEN. So overall, if you did not already
    understand my opinion about the Gaming features in the phone: DO NOT THINK THAT
    THE PHONE IS GOOD IN GAMING... Also, tried Vampent´s vNes and it was not able
    to start emulating (it was when I tried with my Nokia N91! Well, also the joystick
    is a limitation wich makes it nearly impossible to play games with the phone.
    It actually isn´t a joystick at all (they do not even advertise it to be that
    I liked my old Nokia N91's joystick as it was really nice for playing games! But
    playing games like Tetris should be fine. Also I will be going to try playing
    games with the numeric keys, maybe that will be fine ;D
    7. THE 16GB MEMORY + SDHC Memory Card place with hotswap support!
    Yep, that´s true. I was first really impressed when I heard that the Nokia N96
    has a HUGE 16GB memory and also A SDHC memory card spot. That was one of the
    main reasons why I really said myself: If I am going to buy a phone, it will
    definitely be the Nokia N96 unless something REALLY impressive will become
    to the markets. I put my favorite tracks and kept almost all of the factory-loaded
    videos in the phone and I still have a bit over 10GB free space (I also took about
    hundred photos) not even mentioning that I also have installed Garmin Mobile XT
    with all European maps to the phone (also Navicore and TomTom, they just weren´t
    working and I was too lazy to be able to remove them or try solving why they
    weren´t working) They are advertising that the phone can take up to 40 hours
    of good guality video. Yeah that is just amazing and it is true too. Borrowing
    to one guy's words who has been showing the N96 prototype at youtube: "So you
    really, really have enough space on this phone" That is so true. I just wonder
    what the hell I am going to do with all that 10GB left space ;D
    8. A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE BATTERY LIFE
    Many have complayed about the Nokia N96 battery life. I cannot understand why!
    It has better battery life than in by Nokia N91. Two listed examples by me:
    * I just charged the phone at around 7pm. I went to sleep and the clock was about
    10pm. Before that, I decided to put a 1 hour long TV episode to a scheduled
    recording. The phone did that very well. And I was surprised that when I looked
    at the phone's battery state: It showed me that it had 100% full battery life!
    And it kept there until I watched the whole 1 hour episode, then it still had
    6 bars left of the 7 bars maxium. Pretty impressive.
    * I put the phone to charge itself a few minutes before I went to sleep.
    At morning I went to school. At there I watched TV episodes using Winamp
    Remote for about 30-45 minutes. Then I listened to .XM keygen music with
    LCG Jukebox for about 2 hours! Also I was playing with the phone a bit more
    time too. When I went to home, it had something like 2 or 3 bars left. That
    is not a very good example but that is already enough for me, and the
    phone has had much better battery life after this case
    ---> [OVERALL REVIEWING] ---
    * The Nokia N96 is a good mediaphone but it is also enough
    good to be used as an officephone. The stereo speakers,
    DVB-H, GPS and a good camera, 16GB mass memory and a
    SDHC memorycard slot... That is just everything I would
    ever want from a phone! But all this comes with a price
    wich will make most people just dream about the phone,
    or buying it from an operator with a cheap price like
    I did. Even thought the firmware is buggy, I can still
    recommend the phone for anybody who likes to have a
    good-looking phone with all possible mediafeatures!
    The phone is still buggy but that was with the Nokia N95
    too. I cannot understand why people are saying that
    "Nokia N95 is soo much better and looks better..." that
    is so not true. The N96 beats N95 hands down! And overall,
    the phone would be too perfect if it would not have bugs,
    all new phones have bugs! Think about the iPhone, it was
    not even able to send a MMS message but it has been enabled
    in the new firmware update. Also iPhone has been buggy when
    it first came but it has been improved much. The same will
    100% surely happend with the Nokia N96 too! They already
    have released v11 wich has made my phone a bit faster too
    + A big screen with bunch of colours!
    + 5MP camera takes good quality photos
    + GPS finds location fast with the A-GPS feature
    + Really good stereo speakers!
    + Supports WMV
    + The phone is not too thick and it is smaller than N95
    + The phone just looks sooo good!
    + 16GB memory + A SDHC memorycard slot!
    + The phone's 1-9 keys are nice and they can be easily pressed even
    thought they are really flat! Writing with the phone is fast
    + The phone just looks so good!
    + DVB-H with scheduled recording and awesome quality!
    + Battery life is just enough!
    - The GPS is fast but mostly not accurate except at outside
    - Music-Player no longer gives an option to add a freshly added
    music track to another playlist I have to find all the
    freshly added tracks manually from the All tracks-section if
    and when I want to add them to a nice playlist
    - The front camera has a really bad picture and video quality
    - The software in the phone still has many bugs
    - A fingerprint magnet & Cheap plastic materials
    - Price!
    - OH, the gaming features just suck
    Phones history: Nokia 3210 > Nokia 5210 > Nokia 9210 Communicator > Nokia 3230 > Nokia N91 > Nokia N96
    Current phone: Nokia N96, Elisa Finland Network Branded, v11 Unbranded Firmware [MADE IN FINLAND] Product Code: 0573582

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    Phones history: Nokia 3210 > Nokia 5210 > Nokia 9210 Communicator > Nokia 3230 > Nokia N91 > Nokia N96
    Current phone: Nokia N96, Elisa Finland Network Branded, v11 Unbranded Firmware [MADE IN FINLAND] Product Code: 0573582

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