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#321
Originally Posted by Fargus View Post
I manage it several time a day, no sign of issues yet. At least the ability to extend beyond 32GB is there. You lost this point.
I don't know why would anyone take off the back cover several times a day, but that's besides the point.

Yes I lost that point until people start posting that they managed to break those flaps. This desing on the N900 is almost as bad as the one on the Razr V3.
 
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#322
the ui, is what its all about- iphone created a phone with functions that the n95 had- but made them all usable(i had the n95 and although it browsed it had email gps etc. it was to fiddliy and slow.. it was like trying to run crysis on a netbook

and dont forget the multitouch either..

yep your right creative and i think even archos were b4 apple in the portable hard drive player stakes, but apple make things so well and usable.. if it wasnt for apple we wouldnt have probally had android or maemo on mobiles
 
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#323
Originally Posted by Fargus View Post
Well there is thengoing dispute between Nokia & Apple so one might argue that they still don't know what a phone is! The only thing Apple did that was revolutionary with the iPhone was the UI. Even some of the gesture control interface was nicked from Creative!
To be exact: everyone is suing everyone else in the telecom sector. Nokia (having the wells dried up in the recession) is the hungriest for blood in the bunch.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/28/bu...ref=technology
 
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#324
Originally Posted by myk View Post
apology accepted, but not a promising first post, eh? :-)
I think you knew the answer, you were just being an optimist.
Actually, I read somewhere that this could go either way - that these days the frequency bands are not exclusively hardware anymore. That's why I posted the question here. But, yeah - I must admit; some wishful thinking was involved
 
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#325
man there are so many n900 haters out there:

http://nokian900reviews.blogspot.com...w-of-n900.html
 
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Originally Posted by OrangeBox View Post
To be exact: everyone is suing everyone else in the telecom sector. Nokia (having the wells dried up in the recession) is the hungriest for blood in the bunch.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/28/bu...ref=technology
Have you looked at the world market? Nokia isn't a big player in the USA and to be honest I am not sure that they ever intend or will be.
 
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#327
Yeah yeah, he gave '2 of 10' to Maemo, '9 of 10' to iPhone OS. So in my book, it means "I'm completely idiot, who doesnt have any idea about neither Maemo, nor GNU/Linux. Give me a simple user interface, its enough." Sorry, I'm honest about it.
 
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Originally Posted by revamped View Post
man there are so many n900 haters out there:

http://nokian900reviews.blogspot.com...w-of-n900.html
Sounds to me as though the guy didn't like anything that wasn't the same as the iPhone, despite the other devices that have been around for years. He also seems to have missed the point that the development repositories are there with a caviate too. Shame as some of the stuff seemed considered.
 
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#329
Originally Posted by revamped View Post
man there are so many n900 haters out there:

http://nokian900reviews.blogspot.com...w-of-n900.html
this reviewer obviously has no idea about certain things:

I don't think many software development houses will invest time and money developing novel software products for this device, when the open-source community will try to reverse engineer and redistribute your intellectual property for free
that hurts, it really does.
i don't have a problem with him saying the device is for enthusiasts, but to throw the OSS community in one big pile with warez criminals, is just NOT ok.
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#330
to bring up a dead topic lol...

http://www.mobile-users.net/2010/01/...vs-iphone-3gs/
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