
Pick the feed you added (about ten minutes ago!) above.Confirm that yes, you do want to add a web feed(!).Back on the homescreen, go back into the pane for that contact and click on the spanner icon (Settings).When the page is loaded, use Options > Subscribe to web feeds > 'stevelitchfield's Favorites'.Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on 'View Twitter in Standard'.For example, to add a contact's Twitter updates, you have to: This can make including contact status updates rather cumbersome.

"Set up Twitter/Facebook/Myspace feed? What username shall I use?" etc), but instead the existing web feeds are used. I'd have preferred to see some kind of wizard (e.g. In fact, the 'web feeds' system built into Web is crucial to setting this information up. Highlighting a text or feed update takes you to Messaging or your S60/Web feed reader respectively. In the screenshot here, I can see the first few words of Rafe's (i.e. Plus, most interestingly, the last two status updates for whichever of your Contacts 'social' feeds you've signed up for.

The idea of the Contacts bar is, as it sounds, to have a (scrolling) bar of your favourite Contacts, giving you easy access to calling or texting them and with a handy summary of your recent communications with them. It's of limited use for most people and we'll cover this another time. There's also the curious 'Talking theme', though this has more to do with accessibility on the move, giving spoken access to common telephony features, a speaking clock, voice commands and an Inbox message reader. As with a couple of other recent S60 releases (on both S60 3rd Edition and 5th Edition), there's a 'Contacts bar' homescreen theme - in the 5730's case, set as the default.

It's perhaps a measure of how mature the main one-handed UI is in S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2, that the principal things to talk about in terms of interface on the 5730 XpressMusic concern just its homescreen.
