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Posts: 90 | Thanked: 29 times | Joined on Oct 2009 @ Helsinki
#196
This has got to be a joke. I can't believe the amount of people defending Nokia. I used to love all my Nokia phones, and especially the symbian ones.

In the case of N900, Nokia dropped the ball! Almost as annoying as Apple fanboys this is getting out of hand. Not only the amount of people that are defending Nokia, but also the amount of people starting new threads on how they are losing faith!

Facts are facts, Nokia is hardly rolling out any support for this phone. I mean seriously, it's been about 5months since I got the phone and Ovi store is still in beta with no useful programs (no, I'm not talking about games!). I'm not looking for an apple appstore here, but just a normal store that can get me what I want. Only thing I can say that is good about phone (or computer as some of you like to call it to make yourself feel better), is the web browser and even that sucks from time to time!

at times my music will jerk when I open a new page. or the screen will stay dark when someone calls me. or when I accidentally rotate the phone when I have an incoming call and now I can't answer it!

Get it already, it's a phone first and a computer second! I shouldn't need to overclock anything hoping for the phone to work better, it should be a standard feature.

The real sad part is that the phone has been released for about 5 months, and we have gotten one large update. If the phone was released today, with 1.1 features there would still be many people that are not satisfied. This just tells me that Nokia are not putting enough resources to make n900 owners happy.

Yeah yeah, blaa blaa blaa, this phone was never supposed to be controlled by nokia and the community is working on it. I've seen couple of arguments on how it's better to know that atleast someone is working on it, rather than be kept in the dark. Not true! I don't mind being kept in the dark if the freaking thing didn't have that many bugs on it!

The fanboys really have to give me a break, the defending of Nokia is getting out of hand. Just admit that they screwed us over on this one...