Hmm, new phone is ok to use, but I prefered the Motorola's predictive text, as it shows the predicted word and you don't have to spell so much! Lazy I know!
Also the keys are a tad smaller on the Nokia, but thankfully I have tiny, delicate girly hands so I'm fine, I just need to readjust.
The menus are easy to navigate, however the vibrate mode is weak as hell, and I can't seem to find a place to adjust it. I may have to look at the manual!
My lovely earphones don't fit in the port on the Nokia, so the radio I was looking forward to is defunct. Unless I can find an adapter... Sigh, that's the problem with being petite, normal earphones don't fit in your ears, I laughed so hard when I saw the Ipod earphones that came with it, I damn near wet myself! Course there are benefits to being so delicate... ![]()
On the Motorola I tended to leave it on vibrate only, so the crappy vibrate function on the Nokia is a bit annoying, however there is a 'flash' feature on the Nokia which is almost as handy: there are 2 blue flashy bits on the sides, which are quite discreet and I notice them just as much as I would vibration.
All in all it's a great phone, I just need to get used to it!
You really seemed to have liked your old motorola better. What phone did you have before?