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Has anyone tried using a BT Keyboard with the N9? Would be interested in hearing feedback on that. Thanks ahead of time.
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Annoying!! :mad: |
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Does anyone else have problems with updating the feeds?
For some reason the feeds update only 1 or 2 of times after the phone is booted. After that, the automatic updating does not work. Forced update does not work either. I need to boot my N9 to make the feeds to update again. This applies to both announcement screen and feeds application. Any ideas? |
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You may try this:
Go to Settings>Applications>Feeds>Auto-update interval and try changing time.. it gives you an option from 10 minutes to 24 hours. |
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i thought that review was good
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"the N9 delivers a double punch with gorgeous hardware and brilliant software." What are you talking about, the guy thinks its great:D |
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Hey Folks - it's great to be back on Maemo.org! I've owned a Nokia N810, N900, and JUST got my N9 - so here I am back reading endless threads - and enjoying it. =)
So, here is my issue - I LOVE the N9 hardware. I want to swap out my SIM from my Windows Phone into the N9 and never look back. However, I've been using the phone on a wifi connection for a few days and am not sure if I can make this my everyday phone. I have some pretty significant lag and general bugs and want to see if my experiences are normal or rare. One major bug is the Facebook app. It is slow as molasses and crashes every time I try to use it. The lagginess is general throughout the system - sometimes swipes aren't recognized or they lag. The whole thing doesn't feel solid - like it's teetering on the edge of crashing sometimes. I [U]really[U] want this to be my everday phone. Do I have a dud? Are some of you able to fly around the system with zero lag or crashes? I need this to be as fluid as my current Windows Phone - or what is the point of switching? I don't care about the lack of apps, I just need email (threaded emails would be AWESOME), calendar, contacts, and a decent web-browser (bookmarks would AWESOME) and I am happy. I am curious about your experiences - will the phone feel any different if it is on a network? it'll be a bit of a pain to go the TMobile store and order a microsim, use the phone for a few day, and then have to go back and get a full-size sim for my windows phone if I don't like the N9. Any advice, help, etc would be appreciated! |
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