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i noticed that plenty of your posts have been moderated. if you keep corrupting the forum with doubleposts and a conflict seeking attitude, some moderator will probably go as far as deleting your account. will that make you happy? get your head straight instead and start contributing! :) i was/am also pissed about some stuff regarding the N900 and i mentioned it on this forum as well. people gave their feedback about it and that was it... your points are already clear to everyone - the world already knows that we cant expect flash10.1 now. you have got plenty of feedback. if nokia or a hacker manage to supply us with working flash10.1, then it will be fine either way. the lesson weve learned is to get such promises in advance, even when its for a NIT... and of course this means that there will be people who's gone diss nokia if the issue dont get resolved. theres simply no point in going on like this, doubleposting everywhere, because there are more threads than enough about it already. in respect to others i will stop this discussion here for mi part atleast. if getting the last word satisfy you then go on. like i wrote before, i dont feel like theres anything i have to protect about mysellf, but there may be a need to protect the forum. chill man kind regards :) PS. if some moderator consider deleting posts i dont mind if the posts ive wrote here gets deleted in the same run. the forum works best when information is talked in a friendly manner - do as u like to keep this forum organised and information oriented :) |
Re: Why I like the N900 despite its shortcomings
Sigh. My thread has been hijacked! Anyway, I just meant I like the device but Nokia has seriously let us down. I loathe the "it was never promised" argument because some things are expected (rather reasonably).
So I understand if N900 doesn't get Flash 10.1 or Portrait Mode. But a 500 euro device from a manufacturer as reputable as Nokia is expected to perform basic functions well. The e-mail application is aptly named "Modest" and that is exactly what it is. No IMAP Idle, Push E-Mail is perhaps only available with Nokia Messaging, which is quite a pain in itself. The PC Suite is quite horrible too and the Ovi Store is a shame. In many cases, it feels like a step BACK from my Nokia E51, a device I bought for 150 euros perhaps 2 and a half years ago. |
Re: Why I like the N900 despite its shortcomings
The Media Player is strictly OK but the Photos application is HORRIBLE too! Inexcusable!
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it supports kinetic scrolling and shows plenty of small thumbnails while u do it. screenshot: http://lh4.ggpht.com/_1cijfcdUvOg/Sm...t-Canola-5.png excellent for browsing large collections of pictures! :) |
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I didn't have unrealistic expectations of Nokia creating a supported release of Harmattan/MeeGo for the device. I know how they work 99% of the time. AFAIK, earlier Maemo devices have been the only exceptions to the rule that the OS your Nokia comes with is the one you're stuck with. Thankfully, I don't need Nokia to improve my device, the many people who kindly produce and/or port free software for the device do a fine enough job. Don't get me wrong, there are things on my wishlist that only Nokia can fix, but they aren't necessary to my enjoyment of the device. I'd never buy one that I didn't already know would meet my needs. |
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We have every right to express our disdain for Nokia and its backhanded practices. It is you and those who are defending them who are zombies without minds of their own. Quote:
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The only one really stopping that from happening for no good reason is Nokia with that garbage heap they call the Ovi Store. Quote:
I believe in results, quality and a general mass-marketable and tasteful way of presentation. A company as big as Nokia shouldn't leave out basic features out of a premium device just out of laziness. And even if they do they should get their arses to work and get it fixed themselves, not let the user community try to implement those basic features. And the poor fools should definitely not be proud for creating these "apps" and not just excuse, but actually thank Nokia for this abominable hassle they are being put through. Also a double post is duplicate post, get your definitions straight Quote:
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without Nokia, we wouldn't have a device like this. if I'm being screwed, I like it. |
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