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Re: Should i buy the N900 / look into the future
wanna buy my N900?
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Re: Should i buy the N900 / look into the future
ok i`ll be more specific on what i need/want (however basic it may seem):
1) what phone functionalities does the n958gb have that the n900 lacks? 2) i take it that the time/sms/missed call cannot be seen once the phone goes into rest mode, i assume that this is solved by the blinking lights for missed calls and sms? but thetime needs to be accessed by going to the homescreen? 3) i need a phone with a good browser. some videos showed that the n900 lagged/checked boxes appeared when scrolling quickly, but apparantly this has been resolved with the new update? 4) i would require it forwarding my email from gmail/yahoo without needing to refresh anything. 5) i would require it to have a halfway decent media/mp3 player , in what ways is the mp3player worse than that of the n958gb (if at all)? 6) i would need it to have a sensible navigation system with voice-turn by turn navigation, any decent (free) software supporting that? 7) does skype work well? 8) if i have an app like the recommended "speaks out the callers name" running in the background, will that drain the battery life quickly? i am used to charging the battery every 1,5 days, i`m not a long caller, i also dont surf for ages though. 9) are there any plans to implement portrait mode in the next updates? 10) would it technically be possible to create an app with that you could speak text into the phone and it would convert it to text, one of the phones out there supposedly can do that. i appreciate your answers highly! |
Re: Should i buy the N900 / look into the future
1) It would be quicker to describe what phone functionality the N900 DOES have. If you use anything beyond "call contact" you will want to take a better look. Built on top of a line of devices with no focus on PIM or phone functionality what so ever, I was surprised that the N900 is _as good as it is_ as a phone. In a way you can say this is a linux computer that takes the first baby steps towards adding phone functionality. Be delighted that it's walking but don't expect it to compete with the seventh graders.
2) Blinking LED, yes. Black screen. 3) is one of the N900s clearest pro's. It is made to be _best_ here. Of course, the competition also try to be best sometimes. The N900 browsers are desktop browsers, not some puny shrunken mobile browsers. 4) I believe the phone is fairly good at regular email, and there are some email programs to choose from if you don't want the default. It's email problems is mainly against microsoft exchange. 5) You can choose between a number of media players, something is bound to be right for you, I think. 6) N900 is a bit behind on free turn by turn, you'll not be very happy. 7) Integrated Skype - it should work much like a regular phone call. 8) Probably not. 9) This is a landscape device. Accept that or move on. Once MeeGo is out and full portrait mode is supported, reconsider a MeeGo device, but by the time that reaches the mass market, you'll want a new phone anyway. 10) Technically possible. Should already exist something like that on desktop linux that can be ported. Realistically, it is not likely you'll ever have it on your phone. All answers pulled out of the air. |
Re: Should i buy the N900 / look into the future
I am running my phone on 950mhz and the battery lasts with normal use 48+ and it's seams pretty safe to do it. It only needs some installing of programs and writing som settings. It is not like this in stock. The the battery maybe lasts 15-20h depending on what you do.
I am using gmail and hotmail without problems. I am syncing the calender with google calender without problems using the program Erminig. I have installed a program called Callnotify that tells me if i have a message or missed call in the statusbar. And of course the led lightening The browser can swallow all of the pages throwed at it. Also heavy flash browser games. I do not lack any phone functionallity. Video calls and mms are too expensive anyway. Did not use it before.. do not use it now. Better to just send an email or on msn or something. I can edit photos with an real photo edit program called Gimp. For that i need to insall Easy Debian first. Gimp need some learning so might not be for you. I have never missed profile view etiher. Maybe because i do not use it while driving... I would never swap this phone for anything awailable on the market today. If the n900 would have come with a little bigger rootfs, a 4,5 inch screen and a 2400mAh battery (with same back cover).. I would be fully satisfied. Edit: Seams like video call functionality does exists through Google Talk. The down side is that the one you talk with also need a google account. |
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But seriously though... this thing has a forward facing camera. Honestly. (Checks his N900) OH MY GOD. it does, I can see the lens and everything, well blow me if that isn't a turn up for the books. (Goes and tries to find something that uses it) Nope, oh well useful tool that. Just like TV out. 1) Don't know the previous phone, but I assume the previous phone had things like MMS? Message notification on screen other then having to go into a sub meny to be told. 2) There is now an app for it called call notify as has been said. It has a little envelope and every few minutes a beep to tell you that you missed a call or got a text, without having to go into any sub menus before hand (or get it out your pocket to look a blinking light) 5) People rate mplayer but that is like DOS, really bad. Not talking about the command line, even with the GUI put on top it is like DOS trying to represent a GUI. I just use the bundled mp3 player and make do with the limited functionality. 6) Forget it. 8) Battery life is a day tops on most moderate use. I would be interested to see usage for those that can get more out of it. Problem is you need to use the terminal to get this phone to be what you want, it isn't what you want out the box and requires a lot of patient and work to get there. Maybe in six months when unpaid community members get round to spending their free time will it be what you want (and what I want) but for what you would pay, you don't get what you are after. |
Re: Should i buy the N900 / look into the future
ok I can tell you my experiences with n900. Coming from an E71, I can admit I do miss some features.
E71 had amazing phone features, video call capability, setting videos as ur ringtones, hearing the persons name who calls you, sending files via IM (windows live was amazing), support for nimbuzz) ability to use with one hand However, despite n900 lacking some features that E71 one has, I still looove n900. I think the only thing that bothers me is that you can't use it in portrait mode...but for calls I have that auto rotate feature so I can call easily, but it requires two hands to hold when you use it otherwise..also I wish I could exchange files with my IM contacts. With the E71 it was pretty easy and fast. Also n900 fmms is a little slow in opening up the pictures but it works. A feature I love about n900, is I can do video chats via googletalk and amsn. Googletalk is better cuz it uses the front camera, however amsn uses the back camera (i'm sure there must be a way to change the settings on that, haven't played around with that yet) I mainly use this phone for emails, IMs, calls, browsing, and so far it gets the job done right. I had the HTC touch HD prior this running windows 6.5 (the one HD2 runs) and it was nice but compared to n900 it's nothing lol They're coming out with the Evo, that looks nice, but I like the actual keyboard, even though I love n900s virtual keyboard, I still like being able to have a grip on something when I text at times. I love the touch screen on n900..love the graphics...love the apps...it's a great phone, so far I'm not disappointed with it at all. I think you should def try it out, if you don't like it just return it, but def don't miss out on the experience of n900 :) |
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In my opinion it's better than the N97, N95 or iphone 3GS. They're my last three phones and while they all had their strengths and weaknesses, overall I like the n900 much more. I'm sure it could be even better if you learn to use the terminal. For the record I haven't used MMS, Video calling or GPS ever on any phone, so I can't comment on them. I can tell you why I bought it and why It is my favorite phone though. It has:
I would recommend you look at the phones HTC have as well, as some of their phones look very good. Or wait until the N98/N910 or whatever comes out, if you don't mind waiting a while. Oh and phone calls are fine for me, and with text messages I prefer the N900 to how the iphone, N95 and N97 display them. |
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I consider the N900 so much a computer that I was missing an ethernet port already. When I bought I new router I was sad that I had to connect my lap-top to it to access and turn WiFi on.
Wished my N900 had an ethernet port. Alos would be nice to print stuff. Regards Markus |
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