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Re: N900 - Yes, it sucks.
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I know they are. but it just feels more natural to have them on both sides. Plus I like symbian's way of notifying about the current sticky key applied(single clicks). and the brightness is weird. One level below maximum is actually dark and max is actually bright.. my bad :D |
Re: N900 - Yes, it sucks.
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I think there are enough unreasonably rabid fans to keep the honeymoon going a bit longer. ;) |
Re: N900 - Yes, it sucks.
N900 is a groundbreaking device and will have a place in mobile computing history.
Well done NOKIA. You've proved the doubters wrong and shown the Americans how its done. |
Re: N900 - Yes, it sucks.
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The browser is impressive no doubt. Being able to use the chat on facebook and gmail is impressive IMO. Its just that some issues need to be worked out, that's all. But don't worry about it, as these days no products come out that didn't require a patch or two to get them up to the optimum. |
Re: N900 - Yes, it sucks.
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But the complaints about slow drawing of browser content are crystal clear in the video. Much of the time, when scrolling at speed all you can see is a blue display - you can't tell where you are in the page. And then it eventually draws itself in, sometimes in several stages, almost like loading a web page (although it's clearly just rendering, not fetching or layout). That can be improved in software I'm sure. (Very sure). But whether it will actually be improved remains to be seen. Having seen that video, I'm confident that it at least some browser canvas implementation is likely to fix the rendering performance, even if it's not in the shipping browser. E.g. Tear or Fennec, for example? |
Re: N900 - Yes, it sucks.
This phone sucks, like all new phones does. But wait a month or two and this beast will eat you alive :)
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Re: N900 - Yes, it sucks.
I really don't get the browser complaints. Maybe I'm visiting the wrong sites?
Although I've been to heavy ones like LinkedIn, ebay, cnn.com, youtube, etc etc etc. And consistently, the only sites giving me fits on the N900 are those that do the same on my quad-core 4gig PC connected to a fiber network. Yes, I'm talking to YOU LinkedIn and 1and1.com. Speed up your sites! :p Sooo... seriously, not sure where so many of these rendering and scrolling complaints are coming from. I'm just dealing with UI oddities more than anything. |
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