I'm just wondering, does anyone see any logic to this?
After how many years of the phones being around - contacts are still limited to internal memory and 3-500 contacts (for the most part).
But then these contacts don't have fields for many common things - addresses, for example.
You can buy a full PDA phone and get these features, but why have the fancy MP3/camera phones avoided such an easy fix/feature that would make them desired by more then a few people.
After how many years of the phones being around - contacts are still limited to internal memory and 3-500 contacts (for the most part).
But then these contacts don't have fields for many common things - addresses, for example.
You can buy a full PDA phone and get these features, but why have the fancy MP3/camera phones avoided such an easy fix/feature that would make them desired by more then a few people.