E6 Belle

Why there is no "New email" in the "Event notified" in the Notification Light setting? There are only "Missed Call" and "New Message".
We need both visual and audio notification for new email.

Yes email notification should be there.. E6 is a business phone and this feature cannot be compromised

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  • What Is the Diffrence Betwenn S60,Anna and Belle?

    Let me know this....

     S60 is also known as Symbian^1. Anna and Belle are different versions of Symbian^3.
    Symbian^3 can be found on devices such as the N8, C7 and X7 whereas Symbian^1 can be found on older devices such as the 5800XM and X6.
     Some of the main differences are the ability to add multiple homescreens and widgets. But most of the differences are "under the hood" for better performance and usability.
    Anna and Belle are two different versions of Symbian^3, with Belle being the more recent version and having a complete new UI and the ability to add six homescreens as opposed to three in Anna.
     In case you are wondering, devices running Symbian^1 cannot be upgraded to Symbian^3 due to hardware limitations.
    Ray 

  • After Bell Update - My battery lasts only 8 hours

    Hello
    I have a Nokia N8. As there was Symbian Anna on it, I have optimized my battery consumption. It was running at least 2-3 days.
    Now after upgrading to Anna it lasts only 8 hours. This is really not much.
    What can I do? I have no Apps like Skype or WhatsApp running. Also I disabled all autostart apps with SafeManager.
    Thank you

    Hello
    I think I found the solution.
    I am patricipant of Nokia Beta Labs. So I have a lot of Beta Apps installed.
    The last update for Store QML client (http://betalabs.nokia.com/apps/store-qml-client?re​q=true) helped a lot.
    But the major Battery consumer was the new Nokia Maps Suite 2.0 (http://betalabs.nokia.com/apps/nokia-maps-suite?re​q=true).
    If you have installed this, than you have to install Pulse as well!! (http://betalabs.nokia.com/apps/nokia-pulse).
    In Pulse, there are two options, wich you have to disable both.
    Then Symbian Belle goes even longer than Anna! =)
    Here is some ohter discussion about the same topic: http://betalabs.nokia.com/apps/nokia-maps-suite/bu​greport/43877/complete-battery-drain-overnight
    This helped alot.
    Thank you all.
    Joe

  • Questions on FP1, FP2, Belle Refresh and availabil...

    Hello,
    First things first: Note that my post is not intended to ask when Belle Refresh will be available for my phone. I have been reading a lot about this topic, on this and many other forums, and know by now that I need to be patient and wait for Belle Refresh to be available for my Nokia N8-00.
    My questions are:
    Among the many things I read, one caught me completely off-guard. It stated that Belle Refresh might be discontinued for older phones like the N8 because of the many hardware limitations, the many reported issues and the complexity of the deployment for the many different product codes. Is there any truth to it?
    Can someone please explain what the FP1, FP2 and Belle Refresh features are, what the release sequence is, and why these updates have not been released simply as "Symbian Belle updates" and identified by a sequential software version number?
    Lately, I have noticed that there are more and more apps for Symbian "disappearing" from the Store. I noticed this when I tried to reinstall a home-banking application after a full phone-reset/reinstall and I was not able to find that app on the Store anymore. The Store's support was not able to help and recommended to contact the software provider. So I did. Their answer was pretty straightforward: "We are not developing applications for Symbian anymore because it's an obsolete and unsupported platform." (sic) Other software development companies gave me similar answers (anyone can contact and ask Soft Pauer, a company that develops a Formula 1 app. This company is the official software provider for "Formula One World Championship Limited" and disregarded the Symbian platform as a target for the official Formula 1 mobile app last year). My question: Has anyone in this forum also heard something like this? If so, why is Nokia telling us they will support and promote Symbian until 2014?
    Thank you!

    The Nokia Belle Refresh was just released about a week ago or so. So, even if there is indeed Nokia Belle FP2 Refresh or whatsoever for these phones, it might take (Probably) months for it to released. In anyhow, we will never know when will it released or even if there IS Nokia Belle FP2 for Nokia 500 or older.
    If I have helped you in any way, give me a kudos!

  • Unable to add a Bell sympatico email account to my Playbook

    Just purchased a Playbook and trying to add my email account.
    I tried using the same email account settings as on my laptop but keep getting a 'POP server has changed or is incorrect' error when I tap SAVE
    Any help would be appreciated!
    Bell Sympatico
    pophm.sympactico.ca, port 995, SSL ON
    smtphm.sympatico.ca, port 25, TLS ON (startTLS)

    When you are adding a new e-mail, try to just enter your e-mail adress and password and let the Playbook find the setting on its own, this work 99% of the time
    Using the Playbook and the Z10 and the Z30 and loving them
    Martin

  • IPhone 3S was used with Bell, then unlocked to use with Rogers. Now I want to use it as iPod (Don't want to activate as phone),but when connecting to iTunes I'm getting message:  There is no SIM card, disconnect and insert new SIM card. Help?

    I have an old iPhone 3S, that was used with Bell. My friend lost her phone and I lend her this one, which she unlock to use with Rogers. I got it back and want to use as an iPod not the phone, but when I connected to iTunes I am getting this message: "There is no SIM card installed in the iPhone you are attempting to activate. Please diconnect and insert a SIM card".
    I went to Bell and Rogers where we tried inserting active cards but message never changed.
    On the phone itself I am able to get wifi but finish with "Your phone could not be activated because the activation server is temporary anavailable."
    I run diagnostic from iTunes:everything is working properly, only message out of normal is "iTunes is not running in safe mode"
    How can I sinc this phone with iTunes, so I can use it to lisen to music?
    Any help will be apriacieted

    I can not get to iPhone screen, so no way to get to Settings. That is the problem. When I connect phone to iTunes I get screen asking to insert SIN card. On the phone I'm getting Cinfigure screen asking Launguage , Country or Region, Wi-Fi, ( I can connect to my home wi-fi), and last screen "Activating your iPhone". After two minutes of waiting IM getting message: Your iPhone could not be activated because the activation server in temporary unavailable. try connecting to iTunes or try later or contat apple.com/support.
    Like I mention, I went to Bell as well Rogers store and tried to insert active SIM card with no results.
    Yes, my friend unlock the phone to use with Rogers but I don't know where

  • HT201401 last night my iphone screen all of a sudden was solid blue and now it is black. I put it on the charger and this morning it is totally black.  However, I did hear the text message signal go off. When I turned the volume on and off a big white bel

    Last night my iphone screen all of a sudden was solid blue and now it is black. I tried turning it on and off.  Still nothing appeared on the screen.  I put it on the charger and this morning it is totally black.  However, when I hit the on and off button, I did hear the text message signal go off. When I turned the volume on and off a big white bell flashed.  In the last week, there were some other display problems such as the screen blowing up large. The only way to fix it was to turn off the phone and then turn it back on. 
    What does all of this mean? It seems like I've had these problems since the iphone 4 upgrade.

    just do reset, press home button and power butoon for a while untill you can see apple
    gud luck

  • My phone was jailbroken but connected through Bell after I bought it. Recently (today) I upgraded to 4.3.4 and now have no date or phone - SIM card not recognized. Any ideas ?

    Not really sure how this works, but here  goes.
    I bought an IPhone on EBay over a year ago.
    3GS.
    I found out I had to have it jailbroken since it had already been connected to AT&T.
    I did that and hooked up to Bell and it has beens working fine ever since.
    Today, foolishly, after phoning the Apple Store and being told it was perfectly OK, I upgraded to 4.3.4
    Now it does not recognize the SIM card.
    Is there anyway to correct this?
    My own stupidity.
    Thanks
    Ben

    They don't need to Restore it, you have already done that. Why would you want Apple to Restore it again?
    If you are wanting them to roll it back to a previous iOS version that could be jailbroken, no they will not do that.
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  • Why can I not send e-mails from my e-mail account? I can receive e-mails. Not an iCloud account. It is a Bell Aliant account.

    Why can I not send e-mails from my e-mail account? I can receive e-mails. It is not an iCloud account it is a Bell Aliant account. An account I pay for.
    This is the second time in three months this has occurred. Bell Aliant suggested I contact Apple directly as the only option is to remove my e-mail account and reconfigure it. This will mean losing all my files. These files are very important as my account is a business account.
    Bell Aliant thought perhaps it is an Apple problem and that Apple may better be able to remedy the situation without me losing my e-mail files.

    Sorry ?
    An Internet email provider losses all your Mail and it's Apple's fault ??
    Did they explain how the app managed to delete all of your mail and then not even let you have access ?
    If that was the case the app should still be able to access the empty folders.
    I know there is often blame and counter blame in these situations but there are limits.
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  • I have a brand new iPhone 4GS from Bell Carrier, I want to have it unlock for my Roger's carrier, is this possible?

    I have my step-son's iPhone 4GS from Bell Carrier, he upgraded his phone, I have a 4G, and I contacted Bell in order to have my phone unlocked so I can replace my phone with the 4GS with my present carrier of Roger's. Bell customer service informed me that they are no permitted to unlock iPhone and directed me to Apple.
    I am a bit confused, these are very good phones and now I cannot use it because it is locked with a carrier, obviously the phone is paid for if Bell offered the free upgrade. Why can I not be able to use this phone and put my SIM card from Roger's and use it, instead we are disposing of good equipment that is obviously bad for the environmnent.
    It is very simple, again I believe Bell is monopolizing, they want me to take this phone and get a plan with them, however, the story is that Roger's originally unlock the iphone for $50, and I bought a Bell SIM car dr $25.00, but I cannot pay Bell to do the same.
    Can Apple authorize the unlock of this phone when the carrier refuses to do?

    Apple does not unlock phones. Only the original cellular provider, in this case Bell, can authorize unlocking. They are passing the buck for their decision to not provide unlocking.
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  • Update to Nokia Belle Problem!!

    Guys pls help me with this, Nokia Belle Update is available for my phone C6-01 I tried to install it from Nokia suite but i get an error saying cannection to phone was lost how many times vever i try to install it from there can u guys tell what the problem might be? Pls

    try updating it from a pc that has windows 7. make sure your internet connection is strong and stable
    Lumia 810 (T-Mobile) Owner

  • My Nokia E7-00 Belle update - the good, the bad, a...

    Late last night I installed Belle on my E7-00 Anna.  It was a completely hands-off install using the USB cable connected to my PC.  It took about 15 minutes with multiple restarts of the phone all done by the software update.
    I have a 12MB Internet connection (or so my service provider claims) and a UPS backup to reduce the chance of failure due to a poor Internet connection or untimely power outage.
    The update was uneventful and the update software did perform a backup before the actual update began.  I did do a backup myself of the Anna install before doing the Belle update.
    Although I am technically very experienced and competent with Windows based computer hardware and software,  I don't consider myself particularly knowledgeable in cell phone technology.  So I was glad to see the update go smoothly.
    However, all was not peaches and cream after the update completed.  Once I started to use the phone I found that many, though not all, of additional application I had downloaded under Anna were no longer on the phone.  Also, many settings were gone as well such as my WLAN settings, and later I found all my Favorites gone.
    I spent a couple of hours going through all the menus reorganizing the interface and the various options to get the phone in what I consider to be a usable state.  These things are made so that one can optimize to suit ones needs and I take advantage of that.
    I'm disappointed that I had to spend so much time and effort doing this (actually redoing what had been done in Anna) and feel that the update should have, and could have, kept many of my settings.  I understand that the new widgets and home screens meant a re-jigging of those things but, for example, why did I have to re-enter all the WLAN settings required to connect to my home router, including a very long security string? More below.
    I am glad that I did the update in spite of all the time and trouble to get everything working again and to suit my personal preferences.  I suspect a lot of users who have less experience than I in these things will be seeking help to get all their phone features working again.
    Perhaps it would be useful to explain how I use my phone.  This is my 6th or 7th cell phone and I'm on my second cell service provider (about 8 years).  I have had cell phones continuously ever since they were small enough to carry on one's belt.
    I am not a power user.  I use the camera occasionally for recording information.  I don't download music for listening but occasionally listen to music from the Internet via WLAN.  I have not sent more than about a dozen text message in my life, though I have unlimited texting in my cell service package.
    I use my cell phone mostly for business calls.  I do not have any data service from my service provider.  I tried the data service for about 3 months but found that I used it very little.  I don't have a Twitter account (thinking about it) nor a Facebook account (and not thinking about it) so other than the rare instance to search the Internet for some information (when not near my own WLAN connection) I found little use for it.  Data service here in Canada is one of the most expensive of any country (or so I have seen reported on the Internet).  So I decided to save the money.
    I do all of my email at my office or at home on desktop PCs with big screens and full size keyboards.  Occasionally I connect to my home WLAN with my phone to check email or to check for updates to the phone software.  But I don't like to do much typing on the phone keyboard, even though it is really a very good keyboard for a cell phone.
    I do use the map/GPS feature regularly and think it is one of the best I've used.  I've gone through about five stand-alone GPS units which gives me some reference for comparison.
    I'm not much of a game player, never have been, even on my computer.  I do have Angry Birds because it was free, and it is nice once in awhile to have something to occupy time when waiting at a doctors office or for a haircut, etc. and all the newspapers and magazines are old.
    Here are things that I especially like about the new Nokia (Symbian) Belle software update:
    I like the clock screen saver (I use the digital version rather than the analog display) because I can quickly look at my phone without having to unlock it and see the time/date (I've stopped wearing a watch).  It is also a great nightstand clock and alarm.  With the Light Bar app installed it is not too bright for sleeping but visible when needed.  I suspect though that it is sucking a lot of battery power and I may have to disable the clock screen saver if battery charging is too frequent.
    The user interface is very good.  It is terribly easy to add or remove widgets and move them around on the home screen to suit ones needs.  The bar across the bottom makes accessing the applications menu, phone dialer, or options menu extremely quick and easy.
    The pull down connectivity menu is superb.  With one touch I can turn on or off my Bluetooth, which I use with my car hands-free feature everyday.  Turning Bluetooth often when not need saves power.  With three taps of the screen I can connect to my home router, or disconnect with one tap.
    A new capability that I now have and wished for previously on my E7 (but couldn't figure out how to do) is being able to put my phone in Off-line mode and still use the WLAN feature.  This is great in the evening at home when I don't want to be connected to my cell phone provider, but I do want to look up something quickly on the Internet without going to my desktop PC.
    After the Belle update I found that I still had the following applications (originally installed in Anna) still available on the phone:
      Angry Birds
      US and Canada Maps plus voice guidance
      App Stop Camera Lover Pack (multiple apps)
      Opera Mini
      Sticky Notes
    Here is a list of software and setting that were no longer on the phone after the Belle update:
    Applications
    Public Transportation
    Beeps and Vibrations voice guidance
    Converter
    GPS Info QT
    Compass Lite
    Nokia Internet Radio
    Display Brightness Control
    Nokia Battery Monitor 2
    Compass Touch
    Here and Now
    Settings
    WLAN settings and password strings for three routers
    Start-up custom Welcome message
    Phone display settings
    Route settings for maps
    Voice guidance settings
    Home location for maps
    Lost all Favorites including many map locations and Internet radio Favorites
    Lost all call logs
    Lost all phone pairing - car and headset
    Lost call mailbox number
    Since I have had the Belle update for less than 24 hours I am certain that there is more for me to discover.  But I thought it may be useful to provide this experience report as a heads-up for those about to do the same.  And now I will have to update my E6-00.

    Thank you for the feedback hpholm.
    I hope that you are very wrong about having to sync with OVI online services.  I have never done that.  Nowhere have I seen that as a requirement to store all the data on my phone.  And as I said, I do not pay for a data service with my cell provider and only connect my phone to the Internet through my home or work router, or through my PC via USB cable. So syncing to a remote site is not attractive to me.
    My impression from Nokia on-line information is that the Nokia Suite application, which runs on my PC, backs up my phone - everything.  Where is the logic in backing up everything except my map Favorites.  Why would those be an exception?
    Additionally, I am not interested in having to backup my confidential information to someone else's server where (in my opinion) I have less security than on my own PC (I do tech support and know how to lock down a computer).
    Also, in most cases when one puts information on someone else's server, especially a free service from the like of Google, Facebook, Twitter, (might I suggest Nokia?) etc.  one loses control and rights to that information.  I'm unwilling to do that simply because someone else thinks it is good for me to do.  Ha!
    Nothing is truly free.  You pay somehow.  These service aren't there because they are altruistic.  How many billions is the IPO for Facebook worth?  Gotta be a reason.  All that information that people put there about themselves and others is the reason.
    I doubt Facebook would pay me anything to put personal info on their site.  I assume most people would think me a bit loony to expect it.
    In any event, though there is a lot to like about the Belle update, there are a lot of unnecessary complications, with no warnings!
    As I read the posts about peoples experiences with the Belle update I'm seeing a lot of disappointment.  From my experience in computing hardware, software and network support it is my opinion that the Belle update was rushed and was done in a less than professional manner.
    From what I've been reading, people who have updated to Belle have generally expected it to be near perfect and hassle free, and many are really disappointed.  The end experience with the Anna update was much better in my opinion.  Not good for Nokia customer relations. 
    Nokia customer loyalty easily rivaled that of Apple.  But that has been seriously damaged with things like trashing Memo, going with the MS Windows phone OS, and a disappointing Belle update for all those expensive Nokia smart phones.  Kinda dumb.
    I suspect that most if not all of the first line developers have been pulled off Symbian to do development work on the Windows phone OS.  The missing or incomplete bits and pieces in Belle, plus some gratuitous changes suggest less then experienced software developers working on Belle.
    Enough grousing.  I just hope that things get fixed, but I'm feeling very pessimistic right now.  I wouldn't mind being proved wrong.

  • Wishlist for Next Belle Update

    I absolutely love my Nokia 701 running Belle! And while it may be the best phone I've ever had, I'd really like to see the improvements listed below as part of a future software update.
    1. Improved Keyboard/Predictive Text
    It's hard to type like a speed demon on this keyboard. The reason is predictive text automatically guesses the word you are trying to type - often times incorrectly. You can always turn it off, but that can cause problems as well. It would be a huge help if predictive text works the way it does in other phone OS's. They give you a choice of 4 to 5 words that the word you are typing could possibly be. And you choose which one you want, instead of the phone guessing for you. I find typing to be faster and more accurate when using such a system.
    2. Improved Wifi Stability
    Others have mentioned this issue on different Belle handsets, so I'm leaning toward this being a software issue. Wifi reception is poor on my Nokia 701 Belle when compared to my old E71 or N8. Frequent disconnects are the norm, even with powersave disabled.
    3. Wifi Indicator in Status Bar
    The current indicator has 2 visual settings - On and Off. It would be helpful if one could see the signal strength right in the status bar, without having to open the notification area and clicking on wifi connections.
    4. Improved E-mail Client
    - With the ability to choose which IMAP folder you want sent mail, junk, trash etc to sync to. Right now when I send mail, it automatically goes into the phone's Sent folder, instead of the Sent folder on the IMAP server. To add to the inconvenience, there is no way to move items in that Sent folder of your phone directly into the proper one on the server. The only workaround I've found is to BCC myself, then move that BCC'ed email into the proper Sent folder on the server. That's way too many steps.
    - Sent mail to show the recipient, instead of just the sender. What good is it to show the sender anyway? I know who is sending the mail...ME
    - The ability to "view" attachments. This isn't the same as downloading and opening attachments. Iphone's, Android's and even Symbian's own Mobile Documents app all have the ability to view an attachment without downloading the complete file. It's quicker and I find it renders the attachment more accurately.
    -The ability to have more than one Exchange ActiveSync account for supporting multiple calendars.
    5. Expired Certificate's
    Please please please find a solution for this. The workaround of setting the phone back to an older date no longer works. Checking "all" under Software Installation & turning off the online certificate check does nothing to help either.
    6. Calendar Widget
    Needs more than just your next upcoming event. At least 3 or more upcoming events would be very helpful.
    7. Profiles Widget
    To activate any new profile settings you created, you have to click the widget, then click All Profile Settings, then click the profile you want, then click Activate, then back out of it. That's 5 clicks for something that should only take 2. It would be much easier if the profile you created was in the same list as the four default profiles that come with the phone.

    Ok, let's try to keep this thread alive.
    Updated my C7-00 to belle over a week ago now, and toying with it I'm now writing my wishlist under this thread also. And will do the same probably to many other threads until I see some "official" thread started by Nokia's employees where they actually want to hear what we would like belle to be. And comment in there.
    And here's a free advice to Nokia staff, even I really hate to tell someone how to do they job.
    Somebody should take a pen and punch of paper. Browse this forum and whenever see a wish for feature, write it down and mark every support for it. Same as if some feature is wished to be gone. When done, make a list of all the features supported/unsupported in konsensus, and even those that started a debate.
    Then, take the list to R&D with instructions to make wanted features happen, to ditch unwanted features and make controversial features optional. Easy as a pie.
    My humble list:
    - Different size widgets. Clock, calendar, email etc.
    - Bookmarks available as a shortcut on homescreen
    - "Mosaic" view for homescreens, so we can go to directly desired homescreen and not have to swipe through all the homescreens between. Minimize all futile work.
    - Automated and adjustable online mode for homescreen widgets. Or atleast manual version which we had in Anna. I could let widgets to keep connections active all the time, or manually put off the mobile data and wifi, but I shouldn't have to do that and I don't want to do that. Because I would have to put them on again for every time I want to surf the net. Having to do that, it only misses the ancient tone of 56k modem dialing tone to make the feel of regression perfect.
    - When I exit email-app, it really closes, and not stay on in the background. I don't need email-app to stay on in the background, 'cause I use the email-widget to check my mail. Now, when entering to any received mail and then moving it to a folder or deleting it throws me back to homescreen and leaves the email-app on. And I have enter it again to shut it off, or close it through open application menu.
    Plus every other succestion made by others that would increase my possibilities to modify, customize, adjust and personalize my phone by my needs and desire.
    I really like the new smoothness of my phone. Occasional freezes which I had with Anna are practically gone so improvements there. Ability to place shortcuts and widgets more freely on homescreens is a very wellcome feature. Fact that widgets CAN come in many sizes is a big improvement.

  • 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? 
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    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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