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F2thaK 2010-03-05 10:07

Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
If Nokia released a "Next G" compatible tablet, would you:


A. Upgrade to it from an N900

B. [Wait, and] Buy it instead of an N900

C. Stick with my N900

D. None of the above



Please vote on the poll and feel free to discuss.

Also, can someone let me know if Telstra is the only Operator that supports Next G coverage??

Thanks

daemonfin 2010-03-05 10:09

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
I would go "C"

F2thaK 2010-03-05 10:12

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
i have a telstra and vodafone SIM and Id love the better coverage where I am.. :D

NvyUs 2010-03-05 10:13

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
none of the above b/c i think theres space in my life for a dedicated tablet and a hybrid tablet/phone

CrashandDie 2010-03-05 10:16

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
I'll stick with your N900, since you so kindly offer it.

F2thaK 2010-03-05 10:18

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CrashandDie (Post 556651)
I'll stick with your N900, since you so kindly offer it.

Ill let you know if I sell it :D

jsa 2010-03-05 10:23

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
To everyone who's wondering what the heck "Next G" is.. It's a brand name of Telstra's Australian 3G network that operates on frequencies the N900 doesn't support. Obviously not available in Finland so I'll pass. :)

Rauha 2010-03-05 10:42

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
H

It's got nice symmetry and it's right next to G in both alphabets and keyboards.

jaeezzy 2010-03-05 10:46

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
I would go for it if it is the same size as N900 but with bigger screen (leaving very less space like HTC HD2) with 854x480 resolution, little thinner and a bit more powerful hardware spec and more.... Ya, I'm a dreamer :D

ogre 2010-03-06 13:22

Re: Nokia "Next G" Tablet
 
Telstra 'nextG' is a long range 3G network built on a non standard frequency. Telstra built the first long range 3G network in australia and the it appears they chose a non standard frequency in order to increase the barrier customers would face in they decided to 'churn'. There have always been a limited choice of devices for nextG due to the non-standard frequency.

I prefer not to use next G because i find the whole idea of using a non standard frequency just so your competitors cant use the same frequency a proposition that does not appeal to me.

Some people live in areas where sadly next g is their only option, but i do not.


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