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Re: The mighty n900 week 2014 (Day 0 of 7)
I use it as a daily phone but am constantly on the edge of giving up due to it being unreliable. Starting the phone program, it will sometimes freeze-blur, unless you disable autorotation. It cannot send or receive messages reliably - the database will get messed up and then I have to fix it. Internal errors...And I just want to do something phones could do decades ago - make calls when I need to, send/receive SMS when I need to, not later.
But since this is N900 week, let me end with haiku: song of the dependencies USB port trembles command line dreams at dawn |
Re: The mighty n900 week 2014 (Day 0 of 7)
I still use mine as a daily phone.
I have just about filled the 64G sd card with music, & I listen to it in the car via the FM xmtr. Neither of my cars has bluetooth. I use a number of other apps on it often, too, like Firefox, Modrana, PyOBD, Symfonie, gpodder, cuteRadio, etc. I've never had a problem with the USB port, but the slider switch is now inop & the screen is getting eczema & is having trouble reading touches at the upper left corner. I literally cannot function without the internet clock radio created via shellscript, alarmed, & kmplayer. I have never been able to wake up reliably until I put this together. |
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Trust me, I have tried about a dozen phones, mostly Android, but also, more recently, Nokia N9 and Jolla. Some of them load a web page noticeably faster, which makes them perhaps more suitable for passively consuming information, but try to do anything as advanced as e.g. replying to the thread and... oh boy, a trouble! Doing anything even remotely active without a proper keyboard is such a PITA that, having read the forum on a "more modern" phone, I always reach for my trusty N900 to type a reply. Such as this one. BTW, you do not look like such a Nokia fanatic now, having defected to the dark side :) |
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One of my N900s is running on CSSU-Thumb, overclocked with minimum freq 500 and max freq 805, and it is just fine. Also, try to reboot often or use something like ereswap or flopswap to avoid performance issues due to swap file fragmentation. |
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Estel recommended a while back to do the USB port connector solder fix, and I have been thinking about it more lately. I just need to buy a quality set of precision screwdrivers and a small tip soldering iron first. |
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N900 is still my daily phone, BTW. In the spirit of the occasion, let me extol the merits of N900 for me, as a superb entertainment center. - As you mentioned already, replaceable storage! Great to store tons of music or video. iDorks can only dream. ;) - Great format support, thanks to N900's FOSS nature. Play anything that the hardware can handle, basically. - As you just said, FM transmitter! I have set up my N900 with the hacked driver that unlocks the transmission power, and I have a desktop widget to boost the power to 118, which makes the signal very clear in my car. - cuteTube. Awesome YouTube player (and DailyMotion, and Vimeo). Easy to also download any video, or music. Perfect compliment to the massive storage capacity of the N900 (Transmission bit torrent client also says Hi ;) ) - Amazing headphone out. Great sound quality, and able to drive headphones easily. Also, add to it Rockbox and a set of good cans like the Sony MDR-7506. and you basically have an amazing audiophile portable music system. - Video out quality is superb for being analog. I use mine to watch movies on a DLP projector on a 70 inch screen, and it's like a portable theater in your pocket. - FM radio capability. - Transmission torrent client. ;) - Ability to easily record system audio. Now, this is just a small facet of the N900 (entertainment functionality), but one where it shows that it's still better in many ways than phones released 5 years later. I really hope the Neo900 project is successful. And to think that if things had been different we might now have a full array of devices (phones and tablets) running the newest generation of the Maemo OS. Screw you, Elop. |
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I am using my N900 this week. Every night I charge the battery, and a spare, as I have a broken USB port (which was the reason I started using my N9 as my main phone). And I am rediscovering the amazing camera apps the N900 has.
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