But you can't put that on Android because a manufacturer decides to not explain 
there devices I own four different tablets not one of then cane with user 
manuals that even tell you how to recover your device but it's the 
manufacturers fault 

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On Jul 2, 2011, at 12:47 PM, c beck <[email protected]> wrote:

> Linux Box Solutions <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You need to read the user manual of your device then
> 
> I have read the manual to every phone I have ever bought.  At best
> they cover all of the most basic features and weakly describe a few
> things that hardly anybody will ever want to know.  It is very common,
> in my experience, that they have big gaping holes in describing
> important features.  As folks have pointed out, good design has easily
> discoverable function - even if that means some sort of entertaining
> interactive tutorial like Solitare or a little monkey helping you
> through a starting level of an rpg.
> 
>> Usually yes
> 
> [snark] I think I was asking if you have difficulty linking what you
> are saying to the context of what you are referring too...  Is that
> what you meant by "Usually, yes"?  [/snark]  :)
> 
> 
> Cheers, ~Chris
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