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Originally Posted by egoshin View Post
I just sent a couple of MMS to TMo and ATT phones with fMMS help. What is an issue with MMS?
Yes, the most expensive device in the Nokia history (excluding Vertu of course ), company didn't say official word about it up to this moment and we have started to have some less or more working solutions from independent people.

What a big success ! What will be next ? Few screws and parts in the box and schematics of joining them ?

Nokia made mistake and many people will see again Linux as system for geeks:

N900 - something is not working (because of design, logistic mistakes), but for many people it will be because of Linux inside

Nokia has got knowledge with creating new devices: if this is their full response for iPhone, Android, WinMo, it means, that they're simply weak. Such device could be revolution 2 years ago, not now.

Originally Posted by egoshin View Post
I never had any microphone issue with N900. What is it?
This is was only example. If you want more, look on other threads.

Originally Posted by egoshin View Post
N900 is in it's own class - open source phone. I think it has sense to stop complaining and read around and learn how to live with N900.
Yes, I understand. There is excellent N900 and excellent Nokia. Nokia has got vision and the rest of world is horrible, ugly, bad and so one.

Originally Posted by egoshin View Post
And if you can - you may extend it's capabilities. No joke - look into fMMS, for exam - people develops it, not Nokia ... but because it's unique class - Open Source Phone.
The problem is that Nokia doesn't give enough support here. Like you notified - people are developing some things, not Nokia. It should look better/different with this device price.

Originally Posted by egoshin View Post
Open Source gives us a chance,
Yes

Originally Posted by egoshin View Post
don't stick with this complaining guys - they are not developers, they can't give anything for any of us...
And you're wrong here.

Last edited by marcinw; 2010-01-10 at 11:06.