![]() |
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
Quote:
|
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
The difference is that Microsoft (and Apple) consider the phone to be a periferal to a computer / laptop.
The N900 / N9 is "a computer in your pocket" device. It may be a remote control to your TV. . . with 80GB of storage that includes all your emails from 1992... and your presentations, spreadsheets, documents. Some years ago, that required a huge "datacentre" to accomodate. |
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
The fMobi is made for the N900, should also be available on N9 and all Symbians and provide the same "Social network integration" if not better.
The Omnia/ WP7 is a port of these, where that is possible. |
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
Quote:
It's just like Harmattan's built-in "allow installations from non-store sources" http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?p=34730#post34730 There's progress towards a hack that may eventually allow for the same kind of privileges as open-mode http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/26/w...k-tool-for-wi/ But the big difference is that Harmattan's open-mode is "sanctioned". WP hackers will be playing the cat & mouse game that iOS hackers play with Apple. Oh and open-mode has progressed "way more" since that post above http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=81579 |
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
Quote:
|
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
Eh? I haven't put a video on YouTube, I will eventually though.
|
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
|
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
Lumia 800 is more dead than N9 since lumia 900 is around the corner and soon next nokia windows phone and limnia 800 will not get windows 8. So lets face it. lumnia 800 is a dead-end and a waste of time and money. Not so easy to hack the phone either.
The n9 living its own life and it's up to you to keep it alive :D |
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
Quote:
|
Re: lumia 800 vs nokia n9
Quote:
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 16:43. |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8