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Nelson L. Squeeko 2009-09-19 10:50

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kin900 (Post 329759)
is there anyway to change the boot animation? that would be awesomeness?

I'd like that too. The option to substitute a picture or nothing to increase the boot time, or to insert your own video of the same length for it too load. Being open-source, changing the animation should be just as easy as it is to change the boot images on the Maemo 4 devices.

ysss 2009-09-19 10:57

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
@lma: chances are if you go somewhere that you need to swap SIM Cards to, you won't be going there on a daily basis anyway.
And chances are you'd have enough time to do so in the airplane\ship\bus\train\etc too.

I think the slide-to-unlock on N900 is kind of pointless though.. the one on iPhone is located right under your thumb when you hold it in portrait mode. Thus when you want to turn it on, you make the gesture to click (the home button) and flick from left to right right above it... all in a single continuous gesture. I don't think this is the case on the landscape-oriented N900.

PS: 33 seconds boot time is nothing really. As long as the device is stable.

eiffel 2009-09-19 11:04

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ysss (Post 329772)
PS: 33 seconds is nothing really.

33 seconds is a long time when you're in a hurry. But it's the same as my N810 takes.

ysss 2009-09-19 11:08

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
@eiffel: can you give a usecase for it?

Personally, I rarely turn off my devices AT ALL. They can go on for weeks and months without any reboots, unless I have to do some planned maintenances like:

- firmware upgrade
- sim card swap (bb bold & htc g1)

and usually I have plenty of time and opportunity to prepare before having to do such thing.

ps: Moreover, my iphone doesn't need to be turned off to swap its sim card...

JayMontano 2009-09-19 11:14

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
I try not to turn my phones off. Offline mode at best.

But being Symbian, I need to restart them either to refresh the RAM (at least twice a day) or to pop the battery out because the damn thing has frozen :S.
Hopefully it won't be the same for Maemo 5 on the N900. I would not mind a longer boot time if it was stable not to require frequent restarts.

GeneralAntilles 2009-09-19 11:16

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eiffel (Post 329774)
33 seconds is a long time when you're in a hurry. But it's the same as my N810 takes.

See my earlier post. You're doing it wrong.

allnameswereout 2009-09-19 12:45

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
Well, sometimes a package forces you to reboot. That sucks.

I think the animation is OK. That is just part of a Nokia branded device. My Nokia phone has this too. I almost never see it.

joppu 2009-09-19 12:51

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
I hope the startup sound would be customizable, I'd really like to change it to this:

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/805039/snd/eva_e_bfc_s.wav

Straight from Red Alert :D

dwould 2009-09-19 13:09

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
I'd have to agree that I don't care about boot time too much. I never switch off my n810 or my e71 by choice. acording to 'uptime' it's been 5 days 17 hours since the last time my 810 restarted. I think that was after I installed easy debian.

pataphysician 2009-09-19 13:21

Re: Video: N900 Startup time and Swipe to unlock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lma (Post 329761)
Except when you want to change the SIM on the N900. A bit of a bummer for frequent travellers that.

I did notice on the Nokia Booklet 3G the sim is hot swappable, requiring no reboot, is there something like that on the n900?


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