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People who talk like this are exactly like conspiracy theorists trying to convince you that everybody who doesn't believe their stories are just "sheeple", and have no idea about reality, when the fact is that it's them who have clouded perception.
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All those things are done through the browser. And the N900 has got a wide selection of browsers (In fact it has all of the browsers contrasting to the iPhone that has only one*). I understand that sometimes it's nicer to use twitter through an app, but it's far from a need. It's a convenience. The big point of your post though is not that. You need to use facebook and it's a great convenience to have a great app for it. I can't tell you you are wrong. The iPhone is the best smartphone for your use. I, on the other hand don't use facebook, nor iCloud. I use svn however, and php, and ssh, and I run my personal 'Cloud' with unison. And the fact that I can do all those things easily, 5 minutes after reflash is for me as essential as it is for you to be able to talk to your facebook friends. I can certainly understand that for an engineer on the field having mobile autocad is just awesome. (I was using an elaborate dwg2pdf conversion scheme to have the same info on the N900). If I was still working on site I would have considered having an iOS or even better a big-screen-Android device only for that. So stop telling everybody here to abandon ship and go buy an iPhone because it's better. Highlight the merits of the device, debate for certain usages, describe your usage pattern and why it fits with the iPhone and let us tell you why ours fits with the N900 or N9. And because you wouldn't imagine somebody doing something it doesn't mean that somebody doesn't. And here in maemo.org, because of the nature of the N900, you'll find a very high percentage of these people who were filtered here from other platforms. * All browsers on the iPhone use the safari rendering engine. Rearranging the address bar doesn't make chrome a different browser. Opera mini is not a full browser |
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With a PC you have a full 12"- display, at least 1600x900 pixels, you have a real full keyboard, a mouse with 3 (sometimes more) buttons. You also have a lot more processing power. Most PC's are at least quad core 2GHz+ with much more and much faster RAM. When you compare that to the new iPhone 5 with 640 x 1136 4" display, dual core 1.3GHz [ARM] processor, and 1GB of ram. You can't seriously think that it will perform the same way a PC does, and even if it did - the form factor does not lend it's self to the "web browser" format. I don't think anyone will claim it is easier to go on the full Facebook website on any mobile device than to use a properly made client. There is also Atomic Web Browser for iOS which is neat. |
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You guys are nuts. These things are just tools.
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Lol
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paros? again that is a DESKTOP application that works on mobile phones, you are just proving my point again, it doesnt matter what is or isnt available on the ios, those are DESKTOP applications, you are just proving the point that desktop applications on mobile phones are better than mobile ones oh, and last time i checked, aircrack was worthless on ios since you couldnt put your wifi in monitor mode, so you dont have aircrack on ios and another thing, rj45 adapters work just fine on n900 |
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Go explain that to the shareholders. Obsolescence by design by Nokia (but with excellent Nokia build quality.) |
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And in the end I can visit websites just fine on my original eee, I can't see how a phone suddenly became too slow for displaying websites. finally macbook air 2011 vs gNote (2011) 1366*768 vs 1280*800 1.6Ghz dual core vs 1.5Gz dual core 2gb ram vs 1gb none vs array of sensors Not so far away. What is more powerful? The mac, because it can run desktop apps. Even a docked Note vs a 2007 laptop the laptop wins. And that's a shame. |
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