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Re: A little confuised on the N900/Maemo haters... please explain.
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It's a great device to travel with and watch movies on long flights, use free wifi while overseas to avoid expensive roaming rates and to do some of the more geeky stuff which many other phones can't do. Great UI also and web browsing experience for a handheld device. However, where it falls apart is the lack of support from Nokia, which the community have not been able to help because of closed source applications ie Video Call over 3G, Flash 10 - which as time goes by, web browsing with the n900 would become obselete. If PR1.4 came up with the above solutions solve, I'd have a love-love relationship with my phone and consider marrying it... As it stands, I have love-hate relationship with my n900. Cheers, Fred |
Re: A little confuised on the N900/Maemo haters... please explain.
For me there is only one thing missing on N900 that you can guess by reading my status. That only thing could make me use even less apps I currently need.
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Re: A little confuised on the N900/Maemo haters... please explain.
Well, a swipe makes sense...but still could be prone to mis-handle the call. I kinda still like the idea of a button to answer/close call.
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On the side note, if you found the screen go on and off during incoming calls that you'd probably need to check the proxmity sensor. Some protective screen would really block the sensor and cause it behave strangely. Quote:
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As to Nokia, I wondered what expectation others would put onto it. I always think their phones are bulky, heavy and overpriced. I've always been dreaming of someone making phone like N900, and I didn't expect Nokia made it first, but really they did. So N900 may not be the reason I'd hate Nokia, but it'd definitely the reason I stop hating them. :D |
Re: A little confuised on the N900/Maemo haters... please explain.
Folks; it should be portrait mode right?
(instead of permanently set your phone app in landscape mode) I think portrait is more phone like-ness. Any advantage of having it in landscape mode? |
Re: A little confuised on the N900/Maemo haters... please explain.
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Please look at #56 on the delay problem in flipping modes. Quote:
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At least one pretty obvious advantage is..*drum roll*..no need to rotate screen. *Woohooo* |
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