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Re: My GFs top 3 issues which stops her getting this phone.
does she need PHONE features a lot??
does she need MMS?? does she need video call?? if YES, then AVOID the disaster of getting another one... most ppl are telling u to get her an iphone.. why?? most ppl here know this phone is Unfinished... its for app developers, linux masters, and most importantly, for people who carry a charger in their back pocket when they r out for the day... dont forget, DO YOUR RESEARCH before u buy another one... Because u get penalised for not doing research. lol |
Re: My GFs top 3 issues which stops her getting this phone.
Why all the hostile geeks? Just because the OP has actually seen vagina does not mean you guys got to attack him sheesh.
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and replying to the 1st post:
yes, i player dsnt work.. I dont understand why.. is this "thing" not meant to be an internet tablet?? It Certainly isnt a phone... big fail yes, my music stops for a few seconds when i open the browser...this phone is meant have "extraordinary" multitasking... big fail lastly, what apps r u talking about?? its all very clear... |
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Oh and of course, the iPhone/iPod/iPad can't play Flash in the browser at all. So the ONLY hope they have of iPlayer is if the BBC write an app for it (which granted, iPlayer is more suitable to a dedicated application than web-based anyway, I certainly find YouTube far easier on my iPod than the N900). Annoyingly, they will write such an App, because the BBC are experts at wasting money. Maybe we will get lucky and they write it in Qt so it can port over to Symbian, Maemo and Meego, but I wont hold my breath. 2) It does do extraordinary multitasking, but if you think that means glitchless multitasking then you are living in cloud cuckoo land. The nature of multitasking is that glitches happen, there is a lot going on to make it work and how much junk you have installed, how recently you rebooted, etc will all have their effect. If multitasking was a walk in the park then the iPhone would have supported it since day one, but Apple went for glitchless performance over functionality, you could say the N900 is the polar opposite of the iPhone. 3) The sheer fact that searching for Bluetooth in App Manager brings up a list of applications, only a few of which mention bluetooth in their description, should be a clear indication its not perfect. If a search term is there to be matched it should clearly be in the description. What annoys me the most is when you tap an application that is from anything other than the main repos, you get the "this application is not from Nokia, blah blah" notice. To get the description you then have to press Details, then Description, if it even has one which plenty of stuff does not. When I tap an application to install I expect the first thing I am shown to be the description with details of which repository that package is coming from at the bottom, so I can make an informed decision there and then if I want to proceed or not. It would also be easier to have pages rather than a scrollable list. Scrollable list is nice, for portrait use, but we are in landscape so its easier to slide sideways than up/down - at least give us a choice. Often I have accidentally selected a package because I am trying to scroll slowly and there simply is not enough space to move slowly up/down. If it was pages I could even use the keyboard to move back/forwards. Quote:
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Edit: And by the way, what good would it do to carry a charger anyway? it wouldn't help if you weren't in range of an outlet; but if you were in range of an outlet, you could plug your N900 in if you needed power. I just carry a spare battery; my charger stays home. |
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I really should consider getting a spare battery. I bought the Energizer AA to Nokia adapter which did seem to help prelong the battery (though not enough to actually stop it draining with FM Transmitter on while streaming Internet Radio on the motorway, an extreme test I think), but the clip holding the batteries in broke the first time I actually left the house with it. Shoddy design. |
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Now, another day passed and
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So, this post was just troll-like blackmailing, and guys don't need an improvement. |
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egoshin,
Before people unlish the power of xterm could you please first tell one command by one what that command does? |
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Anyways, back to the OP... it's been well established that the N900 is by and large a phone/tablet/PDA/etc. for folks who want to do their own polishing. It's like buying unfinished furniture - if you don't know how to do finishes it's extremely inconvenient, but if you do then you've got a lot more options w/r/t how the furniture looks and thus how it'll fit into your house and et cetera. So, the implied question - should this guy's GF get a N900? That depends on whether or not she's willing to take those extra steps... or if he's willing to do them for her. ;) |
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Hey fellas take it easy :D The N900 isn't exactly your run-off-the-mill average Joe's device, but rather a phone witch entails a world of its own. Getting to actually influence what you hold in your hands isn't #1 priority for everyone. Instead the user experience might be most valued.
I think it's important to see things from someone else's perspective every now and then to keeep yourself honest. I think it's happened here. We got an average Joe's (or Joanna's?) views on the phone and its valuable info on what needs adjusting for mass-appeal. That said, I don't feel that the N900 should be a phone for the masses. I don't think it aims to be one. Therefore anyone thinking between the iPhone and the N900 gets an iPhone recommendation from me, because the N900 experience (in the good and the bad) can be a little much for the inexperienced. :) |
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Just as a more informative and contructive post - I thought I would try and pin down some of the use cases where the Music player stutters IN MY CASE.
Note : I have latest PR1.1 update applied Am using stock media player Starting the N900 from a clean boot as a test case started the Media player as the first app Have around 200+ songs stored in SD card SD card has 603 MB available (out of 4GB) 1) I start the web browser without connecting to Wifi or 3G - web browser starts connecting to 3G (as no Wifi availeble in test case scenario) - since its connecting in background with white browser window as my main screen - music start stuttering seriously. I check 3G strength - its 2.5G actually. 2) Browsing smoothly now and listening to music - over 3.5G (some regions have spotty 3G with T-Mobile) - no stuttering. I open Goole.com - tap the cursor on the search bar - the onscreen keyboard pops up - music stops for a second and resumes. 2nd time I tap on the search bar and on-screen keyboard comes on - nothing - no stuttering - 3rd time, 4th time - nothing. Seems only on first time when the OSK daemon (or process) is loaded for first time only ... this happens 3) From first window of browser, I click a link to open another window (on Talk.maemo.org) - as secon window starts loading a quick stutter. 4) I open conversations window - and refresh my GTalk conversations (via the One Ring I presume) - stuttering of music. Browser is still on. These are some of the test cases I juct checked quickly ... its not a deal breaker - but its an issue. You cant say "oh, its NOT an issue at all" - is my point. |
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