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#951
Originally Posted by uzernamezz View Post
Hey. I'm just wondering, why does my N9 have these problems?

1. My videos appear in my music library. When it plays them, it just crashes. How do I fix it?
2. Every time I turn it on, it says "Connect to internet?" I don't know if it's just me or I hadn't experienced this somewhere...
3. Why does the music player read the filename of the .mp3 as the title? I had to rename it all manually, and it still persisted on some tracks.
4. How do you shrink the space allocated for apps? it says 4.2 GB is reserved, and I don't usually install that much apps.
5. Is there an app like Nimbuzz or any YouTube downloaders like in Symbian?
6. How do I disable the auto-rotation? It's annoying, while using swype in bed.
7. Is a screen protector recommended? it came without one and I was told not to since most of the gestures involve swiping from the edge. Does anyone use a screen protector?
8. Is there a place where I can string a lanyard? I usually do that with other phones...

Sorry for all the questions, I just got this last monday and it's an all new OS...
1. what is the file extension?
2. sounds like you have something that needs an internet connection like mail but no automatic connections set up.
3. This means it doesn't like the tagging, try to tag the mp3's with another program.
4. re partition i guess, but not sure if there is a way to do that.
5. there are youtube downloaded linux scripts you could use in the terminal ( i have not tested though)
6. i'm not aware of there being a way to do this.
7. if it came with a protector it must have been a freebie thrown in buy the people you bought it from (unless your talking about the shipping protector, which isn't recommended for use). I don't use one and have no scratches, other people say they have scratches on their screen, but it is gorilla glass, so i've not been bothered with one.
8. mm.. not that i know of, unless you use the soft cover and maybe make your own hole.