E90 what a pain in the *****

Hallo
Can anyone here tell me how to get the icons BIGGER,
Can anyone here tell me how to get the Letters BIGGER,
Can anyone here tell me how to put a Image on the OUTSIDE Display.. only..

21-Dec-2007 04:37 AM
dom_dom wrote:
Hi jafores
Welcome to the club of the 40th
To be more accurate in my remarks, small fonts on the inner screen is not a real problem because, when you use it, that means you are really working on the keyboard, ... and can take the time to use your glasses or being more concentrate on it.
But, for what concerns the outer screen, it is really another problem !
When a call is coming, I really don't care about having all these icons around, I'm only interrested in the name AND the phone number of the caller !
Even the FULL screen could be used for that !
Same if I get an SMS, I'm replying to an SMS or calling someone, looking in the contacts...
In fact, ALL the standard and simple actions we can use on the simplest mobile should be more readable and have greater fonts, or atleast offer the choice to have it.
Regards,
Domdom
Hello Dom,
Yes I agree that the font size is more critical in the outer screen, although I have found the "say the callers name" option quite helpfull. Having said that I too realy need the inner screen font option since, although i am part of the Club, I still have not succumbed to the ÿou need glasses you old man part
9110,9210,i,9500,9300,i,E90 I still miss my 9300i , E71, E72 But......

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