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Originally Posted by Rugoz View Post
on a sidenote, nokia n9 daily interest on gsmarena.com surpassing 80'000 hits a day.
I have no idea how to gauge that. How does that compare against other devices and news on that site? How does this translate to positive opinions/feedback versus people who are just stopping in to look, talk but aren't interested in getting one versus the ones that are getting one? Is there any way to parse that information? Otherwise, that stat might not mean anything at all.

Originally Posted by Fawz View Post
On a side-note, why do all the major phone OS's nowadays (including the N9 apparently) have just a huge grid-list of installed apps? I use catorise on my N900 and I could seriously never go back. Browsing all those icons is so unnecessary and time consuming.
I suspect you'll get some of the same reaction I did to the 'I want a desktop experience' where they point out that you're just stuck in old ways. :P heh Some people don't understand that a desktop experience is a UI that works pretty well--even on a small screen. Especially at these high resolutions. Especially if you're using a high resolution pointer like a bluetooth mouse or a resistive touchscreen stylus. :P

I'm not saying they couldn't implement the same functionality for a capacitive touchscreen stylus-less device--but I am saying that they're cutting their own nose off to spite their face in this pissing contest with Apple and Android and losing sight of the highly portable advanced tablets/computing devices... seemingly intentionally, especially under Elop the Flop.

Originally Posted by tissot View Post
Yeah files would have been better, though at least you get search.

I have wondered this myself before. Both IOS and Android are proud of the system search and talk about it likes it's a big thing, but on my GS, iphone 4 and ipad 2 i have never used or probably will use it. Do some people actually use that search to get to certain app or bookmark?
I've maybe used it all of two or three times on ANY of my devices in all this time. I MIGHT see it being handy if they ever get voice commands to also act as a launcher to launch apps (then you could say 'run plants versus zombies' to have it run the app for me via "search".. but as it is, I've almost never used it to even go to the web.. i.e. "go to netflix" to automatically go to the Netflix website, which it does well but I just prefer tapping the bookmark).

Originally Posted by scapegoat845 View Post
Here we go again....

http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/25/n...he-n9-is-a-hi/
OK, completely off the rails here but... God! EVERY time I see that guy's face and his smile, I can't resist the distrustful, weaselly image of a demon child with a sh*t eating grin. >.< And it's not JUST because of what he's done... he just has an incredibly bad image problem here.

Originally Posted by mscion View Post
Well, the saga of the N9 keeps getting more and more interesting. I'm a bit slow I guess, but was starting to warm up to the idea of getting one. It does look like it was thoughtfully designed although you can't please everyone. Slightly old HW but with age perhaps less buggy. No HWKB but maybe with BT or some other approach it could be something like a dockable unit in a wallet. Open up the wallet and you find a keyboard inside so you can happily type away, then take out the N9 from the wallet and it's like a phone/tablet. That works for me. There is some interest in easy Debian which would dramatically enhance its utility for me although I do not know if any of the Debian programs are compiled for this chipset. But that would come if there is interest. The N9 is still green and offers many challenges and opportunities for developers so I can see how they could be excited about it (plus the option to get the HWKB version for developers which makes me envious as I am not a developer even though I help design codes that run on supercomputers, Oh the irony of it all. To have such computing power yet be forsaken by ones true love! Just kidding. A little levity to ease the pain... ) Then there is the issue of future support from NOKIA which is rightfully in question. Well, alot can happen between now and September when the device, as I understand, is to be released to the public. Perhaps that is the good news as we can see how things shake out before making a purchase. Hopefully there will not be a lot more bad news...
I would actually agree with your sentiments, all support being equal between handsets. But they aren't. The N9 would still be a very purchasable device if you knew there would be accessories available to make it fit more use cases. A foldable bluetooth or connected keyboard that could double as a screen protector (ala the Pandora) would actually make this FAR more useful for more people, I suspect, while also protecting the screen from unintended proximity "double taps" near the skin and other things I'm sure we'll see happening in the real world. (I still prefer slider to unlock... I see double-tapping a screen to unlock as a mistake.) Oh well.

Originally Posted by tswindell View Post
Yes, a lot of people will, and how can you say a handset that isn't even on the market yet is unsupported? At the least it will have better support than the N900, considering it's wider target audience.

Support is only useful for the short term anyway, people upgrade at the least every 24 months (two years). I think we'll probably get at least a whole year of "support" for the N9, if not more as they are unlikely to release another MeeGo product until Windows Phone is stabalised in the market.
Actually, he can given the CEO has pretty much all but said those exact words. :P Support is useful for anybody that runs into problems--that's why you have it. Apparently, you like being locked into buying a new something whenever something breaks, then. You'll be a GREAT customer once they go Windows Phone 7. Nice consumer, good consumer. Roll over. BEG! Good boy

Originally Posted by Jaffa View Post
No-one knows. However numerous people have suggested Eldar is wrong. Which means either: he's lying, wrong or got the wrong end of the stick (and it refers to N950s, or something else).
Eldar the Prophet?? Wrong??
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