Forum: Nokia N900
2011-11-21, 17:42
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Replies: 133
Views: 27,141
Re: Anyone regret buying N900?
I no longer use mine but I don't regret having bought it. Got lots of good use out of it. But the N900 is now two years old and a lot has happened in mobile devices during that time. I had planned to...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-11-13, 15:08
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Replies: 41
Views: 27,849
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-11-13, 14:56
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Replies: 41
Views: 27,849
Re: Nokia N9 vs Galaxy S2
But why? It isn't as if there is a shortage of Android phones to choose from.
In addition, Android probably wouldn't run nearly as well on the N9 as the native OS does. You will lose the cool...
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Forum: Nokia N9 / N950
2011-11-01, 20:20
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Replies: 236
Views: 71,727
Re: Handtec sourced N9 crashes thread
A company I worked for once had a gate array chip go obsolete. Didn't buy any "last stock" as they thought the product was dead. Of course they subsequently got a big order.
Rather than do a...
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Forum: Nokia N9 / N950
2011-10-26, 12:07
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Replies: 10,476
Views: 2,745,623
Re: N9 [Shipping]: It's finally here [for some]!
Prior to about two weeks ago I was using my N900 on AT&T with the $10 MediaNet plan. No issues for two years. Of course, I could only use GPRS/EDGE with the N900, but that was ok because I have good...
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Forum: Nokia N9 / N950
2011-10-18, 00:35
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Replies: 950
Views: 349,846
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Forum: Community
2011-10-18, 00:29
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Replies: 587
Views: 188,072
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Forum: Nokia N9 / N950
2011-10-13, 23:00
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Replies: 238
Views: 91,483
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Forum: Multimedia
2011-10-13, 01:44
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Replies: 1,717
Views: 841,512
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Forum: Nokia N9 / N950
2011-10-02, 12:37
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Replies: 34
Views: 13,656
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Forum: Multimedia
2011-09-16, 17:51
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Replies: 7
Views: 2,117
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Forum: Multimedia
2011-09-15, 15:53
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Replies: 7
Views: 2,117
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-09-13, 19:39
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Replies: 10
Views: 3,903
Re: IMEI not valid
Nokia's site won't let you download firmware images unless you enter a valid IMEI. You need firmware images if you need to re-flash your device for some reason.
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2011-09-13, 19:14
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Replies: 5,430
Views: 1,707,130
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Forum: Nokia N9 / N950
2011-09-06, 22:50
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Replies: 238
Views: 91,483
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Forum: OS2008 / Maemo 4 / Chinook - Diablo
2011-09-06, 19:54
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Replies: 452
Views: 168,478
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2011-08-30, 22:25
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Replies: 6
Views: 2,728
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2011-08-30, 16:57
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Replies: 6
Views: 2,728
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Forum: Multimedia
2011-08-23, 23:00
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Replies: 33
Views: 9,623
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Forum: General
2011-06-10, 15:04
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Replies: 166
Views: 30,796
Re: Nokia shares dive after sales warning
Having run things like OpenOffice and JEdit on my N900, I would say the issue is not the pixels but the physical size. It is hard to click on tiny buttons, and hard to see tiny text.
It works,...
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Forum: General
2011-06-10, 14:29
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Replies: 166
Views: 30,796
Re: Nokia shares dive after sales warning
I agree that this seems unlikely.
And I think this is where Nokia went wrong. They kept changing their strategy. Putting the polish on Maemo, getting to step 5 of 5, and adding in Qt as a...
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Forum: General
2011-06-09, 11:31
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Replies: 166
Views: 30,796
Re: Nokia shares dive after sales warning
Well, he's not wrong, in the sense that Nokia has hitched their wagon WP. If WP fails, then Nokia does too. So of course Nokia wants it to succeed. Success will mean that other hardware makers...
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Forum: General
2011-06-09, 00:24
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Replies: 166
Views: 30,796
Re: Nokia shares dive after sales warning
My point is that lots of companies have been prone to the same kind of mistakes. So a company doing well in one area (like desktop software) is not a reason to assume it will do well in other areas...
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Forum: General
2011-06-08, 13:33
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Replies: 166
Views: 30,796
Re: Nokia shares dive after sales warning
I don't do well with "word salad". Makes my brain hurt. So sue me.
Was Digital "poorly organized"? Wang? At one time both of those companies were at the top of the heap in their field. ...
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Forum: General
2011-06-08, 00:17
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Replies: 166
Views: 30,796
Re: Nokia shares dive after sales warning
I don't have the faintest idea what you are trying to say. It sounds as if you think that sucessful companies will always be sucessful. History is littered with counter-examples, particularly in IT....
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