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Re: N900+Maemo5 vs Galaxy S+Android2.1
n900 is like a beast ready to be unleashed...the problem is no1 is releasin the beast!!(or atleast not by the concerned ppl) Galaxy although a decent lookin and workin phone doesnt match up to the processin powers of n900!!period!!
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Re: N900+Maemo5 vs Galaxy S+Android2.1
just as there are a lot of things i dont like about my n900, there are just as many things i love and that i dont want to miss ever again on a phone.
this makes buying a new device a hard decision, as i know i am going to miss some functions. meh. the next device i'll buy (wont be too soon) propably is going to be android, but it needs hardware-keyboard, real multitasking and it shouldnt be a motorola droid :D |
Re: N900+Maemo5 vs Galaxy S+Android2.1
I have both an N900 and a HTC Desire, and my thoughts chime with those of the OP. Android is open to manufacturers, but not to the user. I expect to have full control of the device that I paid for, and the gimped multitasking ruins the experience for me. Android is for Mr Joe Average only.
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Re: N900+Maemo5 vs Galaxy S+Android2.1
can you compare the camera thinking of getting the SGS
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Re: N900+Maemo5 vs Galaxy S+Android2.1
I haven't used the camera personally but for me no (camera) flash = fail
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(something i do quite a lot when i want to avoid the missus!) market = games and apps wifi = web + flash10.1 and more importantly 'because its possible' |
Re: N900+Maemo5 vs Galaxy S+Android2.1
I also got my mrs a Samsung Galaxy S. All and all, I am impressed. The phone is lightning fast, screen is great, there are tonnes of apps, battery life is good, it will get flash shortly but...
And here comes the big but. As OP has pointed out, after using the N900, lack of proper multitasking is utterly frustrating. Also, not being easily able to do simple stuff like mounting the phone as a folder using sftp (one click on Ubuntu); lack of camera flash, making is a nightmare to take decent pics at night; no FM transmitter making it useless for me in the car; a navigation software which takes longer to lock the GPS (even after the so called GPS fix) than N900, and most of all a lack of real keyboard meant that I kept coming back to my N900. It is only when you don't have the stuff that you take for granted that you realise how much you miss it. That was exactly the case with me. Lately, I have also added another thing to this list... lack of fcamera and hdr picture capability. I absolutely love it.... |
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Re: N900+Maemo5 vs Galaxy S+Android2.1
Try downloading "Dolphin Browser" from the Android Market and give that a shot. I suspect you'll like it a lot better, and the menu button DOES bring up an EXIT option to close it out immediately (also gives you the option to clear out your cache when you exit).
As for listening to football, you should try downloading "XiiaLive Lite" from Android Market. It provides what I feel to be the BEST radio experience and doesn't unintentionally pause in the background. Give these two a try for a week and come back and let me know what you think. Quote:
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