BlackBerry needs to fix the following during the US Delay!
Originally Posted by
jonty12 Note I said if multiple email selection isn't "made easier"... I didn't say there isn't multiple email selection. On the 9810 you can touch the first message in a list you want selected and then touch the last and it selects all in between - all very easy. Even easier with the touchpad but I won't get into that. On BB10 you have to touch each individual message you want included in the multiple selection.
I know, I just said all that, except I never did say you said other than what you said. I was replying to someone else. ;-) Also, I'm tired and medicated lol
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BlackBerry needs to fix the following during the US Delay!
Originally Posted by
MizMiMi02 My fault. I meant to say "Easier multiple e-mail selection", and instead it came out "the multiple e-mail selection." Thanks for clearing up the delay question I had also. :)
XD no worries
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Re: BlackBerry needs to fix the following during the US Delay!
Originally Posted by
louzer Since the OS was built from the ground up, I think the issue was getting major 'required' functionality up and running first and then follow with all of the nice to have features. Nothing is being migrated. It's all being created from scratch. I also don't think it's a matter of priority. Some features require simple additions while others rely on other components to be complete, in place, and tested before they can be extended. The issue with bedside mode is probably a good example of this. They first needed to have the ability to have the phone's 'profiles' work when selected. Once this is in place, they can extend the functionality to create granularity at the app and contact level. I'm not saying you are wrong. I'm simply suggesting a different possible scenario.
I don't exclude anything. and of course it is likely multiple factors that play into why features x y and z are missing. I just think there had to be some friction between the old rim guard and the new folks.
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