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Originally Posted by Megacrazy View Post
Just to satisfy everyone, the phone has been flashed. The behavior is unchanged. It's just what it is.

It wasn't running any apps when the videos were made.

Anyway, I think I've accomplished what I set out to do with this thread and that was to demonstrate that Nokia has added another unpolished product to their collection. I hope they will learn from their mistakes and continue developing the N900 (which I love) and not jump to another product in 3 months that will be just as unpolished. Apple has shown that it is all about software and sticking with something that works and bringing it to an end.

On the other hand, you guys need to stop generating excuses for Nokia such as "it's version 4 of 5, great effort Maemo team, it will be better with updates etc etc...". Keep in mind that the people who developed this product were paid to work and you and I owe them nothing. On the contrary, they owe us 600$ worth of product that they (IMO) did not fully deliver.

I will be around and follow all the developments of cool apps for the N900 (even if the scrolling sucks) and enjoy the phone for some time to come. Do not kid yourselves though, this product falls short of the iPhone and the Droid (which also just came out) bigtime. It is unfair to average users to sweep problems under the carpet. Admitting a problem is the first step to solving it.
I have no expectations that the N900 will be an Iphone killer. While I don't agree with Apple's nickel and diming of anything that touches Apple (and I despise Itunes), I give them credit for making a very smooth user experience and successfully continuing to produce profit as a company. And I'm sure they'll continue to do well in this respect for some time to come.

As cellphones continue to go the path of the cellputer, which I think the N900 is leading the way in in terms of potential (fewer apps and lesser refined rendering aside), I hope Nokia doesn't fall behind as I've always considered the call quality and cost value of their phones to be among the best. I agree that it is important for them to release solidly performing products out of the box and I hope they figure this out soon if they haven't done so already. Being a Nokia fan, I would love to one day see ads promoting a Nokia superphone that not only kicks *** (much like the Droid adverts) but is actually an accurate representation.