You still seem unable to answer the question. Would, or would it not be a better experience if the phone didn't do it? Are you ever going to answer that question?
At first you were arguing how great it was that smart phones didn't take as long to boot and we should all be thankful for that. You are now arguing "Are you such an impatient person that 4 seconds makes a massive difference to your life?"
The point is, it makes for a negative user experience. Sony Ericsson doesn't do it, the iPhone doesn't do it - why do you find it acceptable that the N95 should? Are you so easily pleased?
leonwu2705 - your point is even weaker than hulkmania's. I am not talking about the time it takes to load...
My point is merely that the phone OS should load, then allow user input. At present the software almost loads, allows some user input, then resets that input when the OS finishes loading. That is a problem because it negatively impacts on the user experience.
leonwu2705 - Does your car engine start, allow you to pull away a few feet and then stop (because say the oil isn't warm enough yet) and then start again and allow you to drive away? Would that be a problem? It would only take a few seconds "Are you such an impatient person that 4 seconds makes a massive difference to your life?" Would it be acceptable?
No? So why do you accept it on your phone?
Finally, why are you both telling me 'it's not a bug?' - I never said it was! It was hulkmania who stated it 'wasn't' a bug. I was merely asking if there was any way to stop it happening. In the absence of a solution, it is an improvement that needs making, regardless of whether or not you concede the point.
Message Edited by t_rex on 03-Apr-2008 10:36 AM
Message Edited by t_rex on 03-Apr-2008 10:43 AM