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Originally Posted by abuakram View Post
Hi folks...

We have to admit, that despite our romance relationship with N900, still it can't compete with the newest technologies...
I I realized all by sudden after I returned to my N900 after years, that I had difficulties using the keyboard (am getting older and my eyes too), either I couldn't read what's on the screen or couldn't see the letters and symbols on keyboard.
And I definitely don't want to use the N900 just as a phone.
I am not into development, but have some ideas, which probably has been talked about here on the forum, but it's scattered here and there...

The Ideas are:


for 1 - How can we achieve this?
for 2- which keyboard and mouse manufacturers work well with N900?
for 3- How can we achieve this?

More or better ideas are welcome...
When (or small "IF") FM radio Goes down N900 still will broadcast FLAC&MP3 / Internet Radio / FM.

The percentage of high end Radio Tuners that are of high quality and also very good looking still out there will always outnumber the number of DAB+ ones.
If that format ever gets out of the car radio's.
With about 8 or 10 Nokia N900 one could reasonably simulate to unaware grand-kids the thrill and convenience of tuning in to radio stations with free music.

N900 as an Internet Radio it is unbeatable, how was it possible that Nokia integrated the internet radio right into the standard music player and even added play via FM functionality. What where they thinking?
Everybody knows that people rather try 10 to 20 different "radio apps" with visual advertisements and preferable install a different app for every single internet radio station before accidentally stumbling on the one or two apps that offer an global station index service of course still separated from the other music players because integration is what we hate: we want to install apps on our devices while exercising our freedom of choice as a mobile consumer.

I remember on very poor internet the N900 internet radio buffering went way better in terms of playing the stream uninterrupted where the dedicated internet radio could not offer the same experience.
 

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