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Re: After years of great experiences with Nokia, I got an N97 and a N900. Sadly.
Fine, list them up and we can look at them elsewhere. -THIS thread-, much like the one from yesterday, has ceased being useful.
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Those weren't even clips out of larger posts..that was the entire content in two of your 'posts' here. Maybe think twice before calling someone else a troll? |
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My first was basically regarding the spate of threads that start out with rather grating titles. Then they proceed bring up issues that are not unheard of, or are known issues, or are things that are Nokia's responsibility. Hell the 6th post in the thread -finished it-. We know the issues. We've heard them before. Harping on them again and again and again will not help speed things along. A few moments with the search button, or just browsing the forum for a bit, would tell people this. |
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But it's also the right of others to be perfectly happy with providing that goodwill. So if you are unsatisfied and wish to look elsewhere for a device to meet your particular needs, I wish you sincere success. But please don't begrudge those who don't mind the pitfalls of early adoption and the responsibility of community coding. EDIT: I don't get a sense of malicious intent from your posts, and I appreciate that. |
Re: After years of great experiences with Nokia, I got an N97 and a N900. Sadly.
well i love my n900
it was clearly known what the device was going to be , waht features were missing , what to expect iam not dissapointed with it , build qaultiy on mine is good (touch wood) , hardware is nice , everything works , no reboots , nice features , evolving everyday , 6 new apps have made it to extras today yeah there are things i would like it to do better but i defo knew what to expect when i bought it and didnt expect anything for granted as it was clearly a new device with a new o/s even the mighty iphone took ages to implement mms users here have it up and running in a matter of weeks/months which was alot quicker then apple could manage with all their money etc everything i own , my car , my stereo , my house , my tv , i could say ''but yeah if it done that'' or ''it should do this that one does'' but id rather enjoy my purchase rather then grumble about it the last device that made me moan was the n97 due to gps and camera i got a brand new replacement and sold it and bought the omnia hd if you hate it go back to a more original phone or one that suits your tastes better big shout to the forum for helping/supporting the n900 with all the apps guides etc really appreciated and making my n900 expereince even better peace peeps :-) |
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have u been reading these forums? I dont know if anything is going to get solved by proposing solutions for majority of the people who have been complainig .. a) the first phone with maemo, b) ,they were spending ~600$ on it; these 2 facts alone demands doing research ... this cell phone is not going to become what it is not in the next few months so no one can promise or propose anything like that. The *problems* that are there, most of them are here to stay on n900 because they really are not problems, they are perspectives. n900 is a different kind of device, i am sorry for people for whome it came as a shock. They should now learn something from it. There are people, like me, for whome this device is superb. I dont drop $600 on anything easily, i did so much research when i had to spend $250 on nvidias's gtx 260 you have no idea (i could list and compare all the good graphics cards out there in detail). When it came to N900, $600 ws like a huge investment into the future whose returns were guaranteed (i was although worried that I may not get a defected unit bcuz i had read the forums alot). 2 months and it has exceeded my expectations. You have to also understand this that when I express my positive thoughts about n900 I do not at all mean thats its flawless, I do wish everyday that the battery life was 3 times more than it is. For me the good things exceed the bad so i dont come running to forums with "do u regret", "i hate this i hate that" posts. hope this helps .... |
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