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Originally Posted by Crashdamage View Post
My N900 is FAST. Fast enough to impress everyone who's played withj it, even iPhone owners. It does everything far faster than the Brand X unit it replaced.

It does everything it was supposed to do. It's been rock-solid stable and trouble-free for 1/12 months of heavy use as a phone, tracking several email accounts, using company webportals and general surfing.

Obviously the OP has some kinda problem, be it an installed app acting up, defective hardware - whatever - he needs to do some troubleshooting, find the trouble and not put the blame on Maemo or the N900 in general.

And those moaning about this or that missing feature:
a. Shoulda done your homework.
b. It has all the basics - maybe not exactly what YOU want, but the basics all work well.
c. Either be patient and wait for missing apps or features to be added or...
d. Start coding what you want if you can or...
e. Shut up and sell your N900.

Written quickly and problem-free from a N900.
Ive had the N900 since launch day in the UK, I love it but it is by no means perfect, (both from a bugs perfective and a basics perspective) I really dont know where you get your Rose tinted specs from. . Its a typical Nokia device, there are so many missing small details/issues. Some will be cleared up I know, however..in 6 months time. This is beta software imo - software that wont and hasnt 'beaten' the competition.
And yes its missing apps etc - I believe this will be fixed, and personally Im trying to help by giving suggestions/brainstorming. I am however concerned about the quality of the GUI on apps as the majority of stuff coming through is homebrew. Lets hope some developers become attracted to Maemo.

The N900 has potential but its not ready in any way. It needs the kind of polishing and customer ponint of view programming apple have. Nokia need to wake up.

Originally Posted by colnago View Post
Of all the features that these devices (not just the 900) perform, and most of them well, and irregardless of the functionality they provide, it never ceases to amaze me that "jerky screen animation/scrolling" is such a serious issue for so many people.

Person 1: "Say, how is that n900?"

Person 2: "Oh wow, its great! I does everything from making me a cake, to doing my taxes, and does it well...but I really hope they fix the jerky scrolling when switching desktops."
But it is - its so important - the detail. These issues are the things the average person on the street notices. Functionality isnt 100% king. If you are going to take on competitors such details need to be addressed.

Last edited by chrisp7; 2010-01-21 at 14:37.
 

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