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Dancairo 2011-01-16 16:18

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
Capacitive screen is a complete no-go for me...
Resistive resistive resistive. In fact, you could say i'm resistive toward capacitive!

bzbnd 2011-01-16 16:44

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
Its not the 2nd edition , Its Chuck Noriss edition. He already has it

Dave999 2011-01-16 16:49

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
screen: 4,4 in. capacitive touchscreen 960-by-640-pixel resolution

OS: Meego

qwerty keyboard

500 GB internal storage, plus micro sdhc slot & flash drive 2.0

Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core 2GHz processor, 2GB dedicated memory

5000mAh battery.

Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA

camera back 1080p@30fps front camera 5mp

GPS,newest java,newest flash player.


If Nokia make the new n900 around these specs, I think i will buy it.

ericsson 2011-01-16 16:59

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
I don't care. As long as it has proper Ovi integration I will buy it, and if it doesn't I will not. Seriously, Ovi is like a hot babe with big tasty boobs you just have to suck on. Gadgets and specs is one thing, but boobs beat gadgets any time of the day :D

jd4200 2011-01-16 17:01

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
You know, with the talented community we've got behind us, I bet we'd be able to design and create our own N900v2 (similar to what the guys with Open Pandora did); the hardware is out there. the operating system is ready and waiting, and we've learnt a thing or two from Nokia's mistakes.

It'd be pricey, but I'd sure buy one.

Reffyyyy 2011-01-16 17:06

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m4r0v3r (Post 921581)
the only reason I'd ever have Android on my phone is if am letting somebody else play with it, since I know most people will screw with the over-clocking application and hey presto one dead N900

Android has an overclocking application named SetCpu which requires the user to root and install a custom kernel.

Also, I don't think I've seen one report of a dead N900 due to overclocking.

lorul2 2011-01-16 17:12

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maniacattack (Post 921516)
screen: 4 in. capacitive touchscreen 960-by-640-pixel resolution

OS: Meamo 5 or Android

qwerty keyboard

64GB internal storage, plus micro sdhc slot & flash drive 2.0

Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core 1GHz processor, 1GB dedicated memory and 1GB of just in case memory.

3000mAh battery.

Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA

camera back 1080p@30fps front camera 3mp

GPS,newest java,newest flash player.


Nokia make the new n900 around these specs.

Why didn't you search first....why..why...WHY!!

mattbutsko 2011-01-16 17:35

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
Quote:

OS: Meamo 5 or Android
What? Maemo 5 is dead and Android? I mean, really?

gerbick 2011-01-16 17:41

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by benny1967 (Post 921547)
Linus Torvalds doesn't really matter, does he? He is the master of self marketing. Somebody else brought free software to the world.

Plus: Right, the company behind Android is Google. So... Never touch an Android phone!

I'm starting to feel the same exact way about Nokia phones. And Linus does matter... how else would you use Maemo and EasyDebian on your beloved N900?

zimon 2011-01-16 17:42

Re: Future specs of the 2nd generation N900
 
Really, to continue my previous comment, what will be the future of NITs if they have capacitive screen and no stylus integrated? Or is there going to be an active stylus still included in some hole?

Right now it would be very difficult to use some of the applications without stylus, especially all easy debian / fedora stuff.

I'd much rather have multitouch resistive screen than capacitive one.


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