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2010-10-10
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2010-10-10
, 22:37
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2010-10-11
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2010-10-11
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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...After all itīs marketed as multimedia & web tablet device that you can easily break.
An Authentic Email Experience
Enjoy many of the same email features you would expect on your home computer with rich HTML support. Copy and paste text, attach an image into the body of a message, or change the font or font size.
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2010-10-11
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Hmm, I don't get that vibe from their marketing at all.. especially the part where it can easily break.
http://maemo.nokia.com/features/email/
OP is asking about a specific feature (partial fetch) which, as far as I'm concerned is a requirement for all mobile devices... (+ aggressive caching mechanism, to speed up overall client performance).
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2010-10-11
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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By breaking I mean that just installing ONE app from here TMO or just installing ONE app from devel & testing or just making one mistake in x term you might end up with device that you need to reflash. Price what you got to pay for freedom provided. You are 100% responsible for actions you make to your device.
And I just said that this is multimedia device. If Nokias outdated business model where every piece of device is fragmented and targeted to specifically to particular market group comes as surprise then you should maybe learn more about Nokia. E is for business PERIOD DO NOT TRY TO USE N SERIES IN BUSINESS ENVIORNMENT. Capiche? Or Of course you can try but well...have fun tweaking
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2010-10-11
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Well, I have had a few linux based handhelds in the past... and none of them were as 'fragile' as the n900 in terms of its stability. The zaurus series come to mind. So I really don't think we should be using that explanation to excuse us from a rather serious deficiency.
*: to rely too much on devel/testing to provide features that we should basically have on the shipped device.
I don't think this distinction is that clear outside of the Nokia fan(boys) community. I can see 'E' may be short for enterprise... but 'n'? And don't get me started to compare n95's capabilities which exceeded the boundaries that you seem to have self-defined for a Nokia 'N' series phone.
The n95 was good.
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2010-10-11
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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Yes itīs true that N95 was good, but it doesnīt change fact that Nokia does business as it does. I would never ever buy jigsaw for job for hand saw. Well It manages to probably do something but end result/speed might not be good. Iīm not saying that Nokia should not provide device that manages to do everything but Iīm just saying that maybe also customer has somekind of responsibility on what he is going to buy.
Saying that all competitors are doing this and that and for this kind of price I would expect this and that is just well IMO stupid.
Do not expect. Read, learn, test and if not what you expected then change. That is only way to make things happen. BUY competitors product if not happy. Best feedback in the world. Nokias headache is to make customer satisfaction researches and try to learn what customer want.
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2010-10-11
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I've bought N900, to use it as my business device (I'm Linux fan).
Previously I had E90.
I use my mobile mostly as email reader when I'm out of my office. I need to read email from 4 accounts.
On E90 I used IMAP connection to view email, download them to device. There were no problem at all. I downloaded only messages which I need, or if message had big attachments - I did not downloaded them.
I would like to know is it possible to use N900 same way - I would like to get notification about new email, while N900 would not download those email and, even if I open new email which N900 would download then, it will not download all attachments if I did not request downloading them. I tried POP3 setting, IMAP setting - all the time full emails were downloaded.
Hope someone would help me.