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"Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/27/f...-beat-n9-to-m/ Any thoughts? |
Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
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Itīs not like the N9 is a Android device or that NITdroid on N900 will solve some problems with Maemo or Meego on the N900/N9. |
Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
well probably its a threat to n9... Considering 2 large mobile OS combined into 1 superphone what else would you want? N900 can be overclocked to (i'm not sure thou correct me if i'm wrong)1.2ghz maximum and its almost close to the upcoming snapdragon 1.5ghz
the only weak point for n900 as i can see is the not so important lack of magnetometer and of course it's screen which is prone to scratches. And... Nokia support hehe |
Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
I believe this has been posted before. No problems though.
I think it's great progress. Offers a valuable alternative. There is still work to be done. Voice (Even though the calls are made, there is still no voice), SMS and Data. Then there will be work on other stuff, If the devs are still up to it. It's going to be a long process. I think comparison to the N9 release was pretty good. |
Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
Also, it seems the version with calling is not yet avail to download
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Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
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*forgot the source* |
Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
how is it fully functional ?
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Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
I heard that Snapdragon doesn't have a DSP. Which explained why it is less powerful in term of processing graphical vertices.
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Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
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Lack of a DSP would mean relatively poor video decoding performance. |
Re: "Fully-functional Android port for N900 threatens to beat N9 to market" - Engadget
If this thing has vsync (which maemo doesn't) it will be a downright finger in the face to Nokia. As long as maemo lacks vsync it isn't "fully functional" in my opinion. (Unless you can tolerate constant image tearing. To which I ask would you tolerate this on your desktop PC?) /rant
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