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mca7

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Oct 28, 2007
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Am I missing something? Is it just supposed to save you one step from clicking on the phone icon and then hitting the contacts button?
 

Yossarian

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Apr 3, 2005
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Simple reason is that every phone on the market (possible minor exageration) has a one button mechanism to get to the contacts list. I always thought it was clumsy to have to go into the phone app.
 

GfPQqmcRKUvP

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Sep 29, 2005
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No reason.

A double tap on the home button is much faster than any touch screen navigation and it brings you to the favorites list, which I personally use for 70% of my calls anyway.

The worst part? You can't bloody remove it!
 

sibruk

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Sep 17, 2007
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I personally think it's a good idea that it's at top level now. It's just a launch pad for engaging in any kind of communication with one of your contacts - phone call, text message, email, visit their website, etc.

Badandy, you could move it over to your 9th app screen if you really don't want to see it ;)
 

byron_hinson

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Jun 3, 2003
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I personally think it's a good idea that it's at top level now. It's just a launch pad for engaging in any kind of communication with one of your contacts - phone call, text message, email, visit their website, etc.

Badandy, you could move it over to your 9th app screen if you really don't want to see it ;)

Me too - prefer the one click option to get to the contact app now - especially when I want to add someone's number and address quickly
 

AJsAWiz

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Jun 28, 2007
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I personally think it's a good idea that it's at top level now. It's just a launch pad for engaging in any kind of communication with one of your contacts - phone call, text message, email, visit their website, etc.

Badandy, you could move it over to your 9th app screen if you really don't want to see it ;)

I agree :D
 

marksman

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Jun 4, 2007
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Because of things like MobileMe and synching up all these things together, it makes good sense to have a contact application that is comparable to the desktop contacts and the mobileme contacts.

Having people go into the phone and choose contacts would be a bit confusing.
 
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