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It isn't as simple as a handful of people experiencing poor performance of some sort and then broadly declaring "This device absolutely totally flat out sucks!!!" Although some appear to believe that it is... :rolleyes: |
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What I want to know is why haven't you just reflashed your device as others suggested? Can you do that and report back to us? It seems some people are seeing the scrolling problems you mention and others are not. From all the threads I'm reading, I am starting to think the situation is that some people are getting devices that are not functioning correctly. Other people are getting devices that are working much better. If that is the case, then you should find out rather than just assuming that every N900 has the same issues you are seeing. (Or are you just being extremely nit-picky?) BTW, my N900 will arrive tomorrow. If mine has major issues (such as scrolling problems) like you mention, I guarantee you I will get support (probably here on the forums) and get them resolved. |
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Browsing: iPhone and any Android device; any well RAM equipped Symbian device will also give very solid browsing experience, with a better handheld UI on the non-touchscreen ones to boot. The Archaos Android tablet, pic a Windows Mobile device and add CorePlayer. Heck find a Palm LifeDrive and you can run a torrent app. Quote:
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Re: N900 - Yes, it sucks.
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Considering the power of the N900 browser (which everyone is raving about), don't you think it's fair to cut it some slack if it occasionally needs half a second to catch up with the rendering during wild scroll-rides? :) |
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I know there was an OS update between the phones that were released before the original scheduled launch and now but do some of the sealed box phones have the old OS? |
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I noticed in the video that one web page was particularly slow to draw at one point in the scroll, but there wasn't much to draw. I expect that will be fixed soon, or fixed in an alternative browser. Quote:
Regarding resolution: yes, but on the other hand it's hardware accelerated rendering (or should be), and it turns out that resolution isn't much of a factor, because the bottleneck tends to be geometry, logic and poly/blit counts once the pixel operations are happening on high speed 3d hardware. So I'd expect the higher resolution to have little effect if the browser rendering is hardware accelerated for it's basic operations. Quote:
But (again from the video, and I appreciate Youtube adds it's own special distortion), it looks like the difference between 20fps and 50fps. Some people cannot tell the difference at all, while others are acutely sensitive to it. It seems to be an eyesight/brain thing. That said, are any of the other phones really that much better at scrolling in the browser? Even the last iPhone I saw (actually an iPod touch, but they are the same thing virtually) would stutter when you pushed the scrolling too hard. The video of the ball game, assuming it's not been (insert term for photoshopping a video :)) shows the N900 can render full-screen scenes very smoothly when it's asked nicely. Quote:
But I agree it may make potential users overly nervous. I expect in the end a lot of new users won't have used an iPhone or Android phone, and won't be expecting a miracle device (after all there's not a lot of marketing for it around!), so they'll be pleased with a lot of it's nice features. And in my experience, every phone I've ever had has been totally disappointing for the first 2 weeks while I bump into limitations and bugs, until I get used to ignoring those and using the useful bits. |
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http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=34973 |
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