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schettj 2010-06-04 23:15

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
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Originally Posted by mishmich (Post 700264)
Is all this complaining coming from genuine users, or is it some kind of tactic by competitors to undermine Nokia's credibility?

If it is then they failed, since they're spaming maemo.org and only 15 people know about this place.

I like the story you wrote ;)

schettj 2010-06-04 23:18

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
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Originally Posted by danramos (Post 700115)
Why not another one of these topics? Don't like it.. don't read it, certainly don't post in it to keep it being fresh. heh Why do people sometimes do ironic things, I ask you?

I want the mods to start carpet bombing the forums to eradicate both these kinds of posts, and to immediately and without question IPban every 1-3 post poster who registers here just to post the same thread.

I will continue my protest until maemo.org refunds my money. I will never register at another maemo.org site, ever. I thought this was like the iPhone forum...

gerbick 2010-06-04 23:49

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
You know... I have never seen a product so defended.

access 2010-06-05 00:43

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick (Post 700339)
You know... I have never seen a product so defended.

Try registering at any forum dedicated to a specific piece of consumer electronics and start badmouthing it. Then report back. :D

schettj 2010-06-05 00:51

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick (Post 700339)
You know... I have never seen a product so defended.

try http://ipodtouchfans.com
try http://ppcgeeks.com (per device)

those are two that come to mind.

davbost 2010-06-05 01:22

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
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Originally Posted by Ozzolupin (Post 698440)
I do really wonder,

do we buy a device to waste our time waiting for its softwares to get completed, is it logic that it has been more than a month since I bought the device and i don't even know, if its front camera and infrared working or not because Nokia didn't spend enough time to develop its software,
is it logic that this massive numbers of negative feedbacks is getting more and more on incompatible software or bug in the system that let you can't even do what you are working on.

i'm really pissed off and disappointed from this device, i'm not using it coz every time i use it, i couldn't get my work done on it in what so ever the field i am using it in,

the battery has to be charged two times daily other wise you have to leave the device on the shelf to save its power

A lot of application bugs and internal problems

and now i can't even remove my applications or install a new ones

thank you Nokia

Five years from now you will be saying how you "saw the future and how the N900 was way ahead of its time. Best phone/computer ive ever owned."

Word of advice, hang in there and dont give up, it will pay off.

gerbick 2010-06-05 01:43

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
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Originally Posted by schettj (Post 700388)
try http://ipodtouchfans.com
try http://ppcgeeks.com (per device)

those are two that come to mind.

You don't seem to get what I mean; at all.

If the phone is that damn good, why defend it? It defends itself. Unless you're on Nokia's payroll, who cares what another person says about it. I enjoy the living hell out of my N810 and people say negative stuff about it... I never cared. I never defended it.

I don't have to.

And (shock, gasp, horror) I own an iPhone 3GS, used to own an iPhone 3G and before that, an iPhone (1st gen). All were company phones, you won't find me defending it either. It functions, does some things ok, some not ok... but you won't find me defending that.

Nor any of my choices in life. That's the part I don't get... my life's decisions are not up for dispute. Yours shouldn't be either.

If people have questions, answer them. If they're talking bad about the N900, there's no reason to take it personal. Not unless you built your own N900 in a Nokia factory.

And in that case... make me one too ;)

gerbick 2010-06-05 01:45

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
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Originally Posted by access (Post 700377)
Try registering at any forum dedicated to a specific piece of consumer electronics and start badmouthing it. Then report back. :D

Why would I do that? I don't waste my time. I don't suggest you do that either.

But that's just me, I guess. I like doing something productive with my time.

Oh... and I've been on the Apple (official) forums. I'm not well liked, nor do I care; but I was real damn accurate in what I was finding to be wrong. Got a free replacement after the warranty because I was helping others with my problem.

Can't get angry when what is being said is backed up with facts. The rest... just bad mouthing just to say something bad... not my style. Waste of time.

Report, over.

Slick 2010-06-05 01:57

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
Give n900 owners $100 credit towards the N8 or a $150 prepaid visa to use on the sprint evo 4g. So far all of the advertised features work with no 3rd party apps needed to take up the slack.

I have mms and the front facing camera works out of the box and it's polished, oh it had a microSD card bug, PATCHED already!

I think I just stopped caring if nokia gets it together, the only problem is I have to sacrifice my privacy. But when a good phone company(nokia) does nothing evil(google & apple) prevails.

Slick 2010-06-05 02:10

Re: Nokia should compensate its customers on N900
 
Once it's clear whether windows embedded compact 7 can be installed on the n900 or not, I'll know whether or not it's worth it to hold on to it.


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