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Re: Maemo or Android (not a contest of which is better.. pls read)
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To further clarify, the SDHC spec only supports cards up to 32GB, the SDXC spec supports cards up to 2TB, but it also specifies the filesystem to use to be exFAT. In theory, there should be no problem with them on Linux with current card readers, but the only SDXC cards available are full-size (not MicroSD size like the N900 uses) and quite expensive and I'm not aware of anyone actually confirming this, the only issue should be exFAT support, which is where you might want to format the card to use a different filesystem, but it is likely you'll also have the option of just installing exFAT support. |
Re: Maemo or Android (not a contest of which is better.. pls read)
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I wanted to ask something else too.. Its not on the topic of OS but regarding hardware....Ive seen big threads on the community that report USB Connector Problem with n900... I thought that was old news and company fixed it..but there are reports in other sites from ppl havin the same problem EVEN IN OCTOBER!!!!!!!!!! Can anyone assure me on this????? I asked in the thread in hardware section but noone replied.... |
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having a sharp eye for these kind of build issues, I have pointed out my mistrust of the usb connector (noticing it sitting kinda lonely in a big hole) to the sales person back in Januari. Like he cared.
Having always pulled and inserted the usb cables straight and gently, l'm now sure I won't likely meet an issue. I have bought 2 extra second hand N900's which seem to have more easy to pull usb cable fits (due to usage by non nerdy persons?) , and both have still firmly fixed USB ports. Finally I don't see a problem if you will be the single careful user of the device. |
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Wud u tell me when u bought ur device on? The import date or something? So that i can try to find a piece after that?? |
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Gentle and USB gentle are 2.
For example I'd prefer no to let my wife handle my N900. Although she claims she is careful- has a habit of moving all kinds of USB plugs in lateral direction to loosen the fit when pulling out. Don't know about the production dates but I have a Belgian N900 (new Januari), a UK one (2nd hand June) and USA one (2nd hand August ) All of them don't show the problem after weeks of purchase. One would not want to miss out the most advanced pocket computer annex telephone interface to date just out of precaution would he? We could go as far as to say that another flaw is the device not being water proof. I am sure in India people are still handy with a soldering iron if USB repair beyond warranty was needed. :) |
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I think it's a design flaw. But if you handle it well and don't loose it on the floor while the USB is connected and it lands on the USB, you will be OK. |
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I think the OP has already decided to go for the N900 and people here have done a great job of convincing him that maemo 5 is far better than android. I have never used an android device so can't give an opinion on that. What I can say is I am so used to maemo 5 that it would be difficult for me to switch to something else. Does not mean that something else is not better though and for someone who has not been using maemo 5 you don't have the problem of readjusting.
As good a job posters have made convincing that maemo 5 is better than android I would just like to point out that this is Talk Maemo. You are hardly going to get a balanced view here. If you went to an android forum I am sure they would do just as good a job convincing you that android is a far better option for you. It is like if you go to a bmw forum to ask whether you should get a 5 series or an e class they would all of course say 5 series. However, if you went to a benz forum the answer would be e class. Would be good if there was a neutral forum to go to to find out which is better for you between maemo 5 and android but do not think there is. |
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As for it being simple to fix the usb port when it goes faulty let me use my experience as a word of warning for you. I bought my device in the US but live in the UK. When my port stopped working Nokia refused to fix it in the UK. I did not want to send it to the US and be without my N900 for some time (by the way Nokia have said no replacement till 2nd week of November which will be over 2 months after I sent it to them - great customer services eh). I took the N900 to 2 different phone repair shops who were sure they could fix it. They each held the device for 4 days each but had no such luck fixing it. So be aware that not all faulty usb ports are equally faulty. Some have only a minor issue and can be easily fixed. Some are so faulty that they cannot be fixed. |
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That said, I bet the OP has asked the same question on an android forum too, and he can filter out pretty easy the fanboy answers as well as the originally enthusiastic ones. Even the enthusiastic people however can give a clue about the device. It has caused intense emotions on both sides, and that means a lot. The fonearena championship for me also means a lot. The N900 beat out much more adored (iphones) more popular (galaxy), more sold (htc's) phones. It's not at all by chance that the most difficult matchup was with the palm pre. ________ CamGirlHottie84 |
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Another reason to choose N900 :)
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Where in India are you? btw congrats on the success of the CWG.. Proud to be Indian :) |
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