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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-03 16:52:37 +0200 |
I called "Bob" once on his cell phone, then again on his home landline.
This means I have two entries for "Bob" in my call log, however they both shown as just "Bob" - there's nothing to distinguish between them, apart from the time I made the calls.
The call log is a quick way to call someone back, but it's pretty useless unless you know which phone you're calling!
If the call log listed entries as "Bob (mobile)" and "Bob (home)" the call log would be a lot more useful and wouldn't mean I've just re-dialed Bob on his landline when I meant to call him on his mobile!
2 | No.2 Revision |
I called "Bob" once on his cell phone, then again on his home landline.
This means I have two entries for "Bob" in my call log, however they are both shown as just "Bob" - there's nothing to distinguish between them, apart from the time I made the calls.
The call log is a quick way to call someone back, but it's pretty useless unless you know which phone you're calling!
If the call log listed entries as "Bob (mobile)" and "Bob (home)" the call log would be a lot more useful and wouldn't mean I've just re-dialed Bob on his landline when I meant to call him on his mobile!
3 | No.3 Revision |
I called "Bob" once on his cell phone, then again on his home landline.
This means I have two entries for "Bob" in my call log, however they are both shown as just "Bob" - there's nothing to distinguish between them, apart from the time I made the calls.
The call log is a quick way to call someone back, but it's pretty useless unless you know which phone you're calling!
If the call log listed entries as "Bob (mobile)" and "Bob (home)" the call log would be a lot more useful and wouldn't mean I've just accidentally re-dialed Bob on his landline when I meant to call him on his mobile!
4 | retagged |
I called "Bob" once on his cell phone, then again on his home landline.
This means I have two entries for "Bob" in my call log, however they are both shown as just "Bob" - there's nothing to distinguish between them, apart from the time I made the calls.
The call log is a quick way to call someone back, but it's pretty useless unless you know which phone you're calling!
If the call log listed entries as "Bob (mobile)" and "Bob (home)" the call log would be a lot more useful and wouldn't mean I've just accidentally re-dialed Bob on his landline when I meant to call him on his mobile!
5 | retagged |
I called "Bob" once on his cell phone, then again on his home landline.
This means I have two entries for "Bob" in my call log, however they are both shown as just "Bob" - there's nothing to distinguish between them, apart from the time I made the calls.
The call log is a quick way to call someone back, but it's pretty useless unless you know which phone you're calling!
If the call log listed entries as "Bob (mobile)" and "Bob (home)" the call log would be a lot more useful and wouldn't mean I've just accidentally re-dialed Bob on his landline when I meant to call him on his mobile!
I called "Bob" once on his cell phone, then again on his home landline.
This means I have two entries for "Bob" in my call log, however they are both shown as just "Bob" - there's nothing to distinguish between them, apart from the time I made the calls.
The call log is a quick way to call someone back, but it's pretty useless unless you know which phone you're calling!
If the call log listed entries as "Bob (mobile)" and "Bob (home)" the call log would be a lot more useful and wouldn't mean I've just accidentally re-dialed Bob on his landline when I meant to call him on his mobile!