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2010-08-22
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Camera not up to standard despite 5MP
Can only be bought thru Nokia store = very expensive =.=
Nokia may not give full support to Maemo platform in the long term
600 mHZ processor as compared to the above phones.. but able to be overclocked to 1.1 GHz.. at own risk though
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2010-08-22
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2010-08-22
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i am not sure about the rest, but these three below:
Camera -> i am satisfied with it, went holiday once with it and took almost the same amount of pictures as with my DSLR. guess why.
source for purchase -> i think you can buy in many stores, even at Amazon. depends on which country you're in... in Europe this is not true.
600Mhz -> never a problem as long as it does its job well. no use if sluggish if you have 2Ghz running.
just my 2 cents.
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2010-08-22
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Oh.. may consider that. But my worry is that some apps/functions will be suited to the US instead ? Or is my worry unfounded ?
I see.. yeah for the camera part it depends on individual i guess
Yup agreed.. i just added the 600mhz processor as a comparision to the other 2 phones.
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2010-08-22
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nobody ever answered his question lol.
Yes, the apps are free, the only paid ones are in the "OVI Store", but the ones in the App Manager are all free. However, 95% of them are still in beta or in testing, so it's not fully developed, you can still use them though but ya, not many are very useful compared to the amount of crap u can get from the App Store.
One of the other con for N900 is that it drains the battery really quickly. Also, 600Mhz is actually slow, you'll notice this if you run a lot of stuff like i do. So you'd find that you'd still have to overclock to 1GHZ just to run most apps in multi-tasking without lag.
The support for it is quite poor too so only go for it if you REALLY like the phone. I only like it coz of the hardware keyboard, as i only use phones with a keyboard.
It really depends on what you use your phone for. If you want to use tons of apps or games, go with the iPhone. Otherwise, get the N900. Alternatively, you can get the Nexus One. HTC Desire is old already, so get Nexus One if you have the money.
Or, get the N900 and an iPod Touch like me, so you get the best of both from both worlds. Only difference between the iTouch and iPhone is you can't txt and call, but everything else is the same.
Iphone 4
pros:
user friendly OS
Trendy ? lol debatable
huge app store
Brightest screen of all
cons:
Situational problems when syncing with itunes
Comparatively slower web browsing compared with Android and Maemo browsers
No flash support - Must use 3rd party app Frash ?
Cannot multitask properly - Only apps verified by apple are allowed
No FM radio support
HTC desire
pros:
User friendly OS coupled with HTC Sense
1ghz Snapdragon processor with integrated GPU
Cons:
Poor internal phone memory ( and all downloaded apps automatically stored there )
Must install 3rd-party app to transfer apps to MicroSD
Lack support for most video formats
Nokia N900
Pros:
Hacker friendly OS (Maemo).. albeit not as user-friendly ( for eg: dual boot OS )
Only phone that natively supports Flash
Active Maemo community
Dedicated GPU
Qwerty keyboard
Internet browsing as you see it on your computer
Vey excellent mutli-tasking capabilites
Cons:
Bulky
Resisitive touchscreen ? ( i dun mind it, but it may for some ppl ? )
Camera not up to standard despite 5MP
No MMS support ( only thru 3rd-party app )
Can only be bought thru Nokia store = very expensive =.=
Nokia may not give full support to Maemo platform in the long term
600 mHZ processor as compared to the above phones.. but able to be overclocked to 1.1 GHz.. at own risk though