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There is way to much dead area (LCD coverage) on the screen surface.
The phone could've been way smaller? |
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Looks ruddy awful to me. Kind of circa 1999. But it is a prototype. (hopefully)
I won't be buying nokia again so don't bother me. On the only plus side I can see from the very limited specs and usage you can get from the photos, if it is real, they have a proper looking keyboard instead of this god awful crammed in affair that the N900 and N97 has. |
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Yes it's a prototype but i don't see big changes happening. I don't mind that as i love that industrial aluminium design.
Btw Eldar commented that the all black version of N9 will be the one that will be mostly advertised. |
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He is complicated. I know of following him in MR forums for years that he really does know what he is talking, but i'm not too sure anymore. It just might be that Nokia have finally been able to close his source so that he at least don't get the devices anymore. |
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I recall reading something about it on Gizmodo or another similiar site. |
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for example samsung is doing a really good job this year. but *I think* that companies can buy him and that often he is influenced by his feelings and is not objective. |
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I've missed when this thread was moved to off-topic. Interesting.
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thank's for moving the thread to off-topic with no explanation.
how is a Nokia product running MeeGo off-topic? i suppose Nokia bullied the Mods into moving to a place where it gets less coverage ib/c they crying over the leak |
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Here is nothing supervisioned by Nokia. Think logic: how much coverage it gets here? And how much on ALL THE OTHER SITES on the net? Like engadget and so on which have that story as breaking news in their headlines. And the newspapers? How is Nokia supposed to stop them talking about it? :rolleyes::rolleyes: |
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