I'm not sure why people get confused with the phone (address book) button and the green (talk button). I've seen this mentioned several places and it's just how my Samsung i500 is. You use the address book (the phone button) if you want and can call from there OR you type in the phone number and hit the talk (green button) the red is generally end call and power on/off.
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I'm not sure why people get confused with the phone (address book) button and the green (talk button). I've seen this mentioned several places and it's just how my Samsung i500 is. You use the address book (the phone button) if you want and can call from there OR you type in the phone number and hit the talk (green button) the red is generally end call and power on/off.
There's been a phone button on the palm forever http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/review/palm_v_review