One thing has been bugging me and I'm sure there's an easy answer to this although I've never seen anyone else mention it !
On the end call button - ie the far right as you look at the phone it has a black line through it about 3/4 way along, pray what is that for ? Does it serve any practical purpose ?
Well on the Samsung Omnia I had before my 5800 the Hard buttons weren't colour coded and I was always pressing the wrong one when I wanted to hang up...
(Though I suspect that says more about me than anything else )
I asked that question of a Nokia desinger a while back and he wasn't sure. I'm fairly sure it is to distinguish it though for when you can't see the colour for whatever reason. You get it on a lot of the recent phones now. I'm sure there's a Nokia study on it based on consumer research buired in a drawer in Espoo somewhere
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I also wondered this. Perhaps if the phone is upside down *and* you have some sort of colour visualisation problem, it's to tell which key is which (break in line means break connection ???).
To make the button distinctive for people with Red/Green Colour blindness ?
That could well be an equally stupid answer
That makes sense. If you cast your mind back and remember mobile phones that actually had a physical keypad!! The number 5 always has an embossed 'nipple'so that blind/partially sighted people can distinguish the position of the number keys.........