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2007-12-14
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2007-12-14
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@ Australia
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I have and like both, I just wish there was a way to pair them. It would be a super power.
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2007-12-14
, 03:30
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Well... Don't know you but I use/need things that iPhone can not:
- Use Gizmo Project (SIP) account to make VoIP calls when overseas
- Use it as GPS device (I bought external Bluetooth GPS receiver for that purpose) Works great with free MaemoMapper!
- Transfer/save/copy files easy with removable SD cards (and external USB reader makes this even more flexible.)
- Upgradeable up to 32GB of memory as of today (2x 16GB SDHC cards are available) At the moment I use sinle 8GB card.
- Play most format movies using Mplayer, without converting first to some other format.
- Don't need to use iTunes bloatware (over 50MB!!! ) to "sync" my N800.
- Play stream radio stations (Shoutcast... iPhone may work on this too?)
- Connect my digicam and camcorder directly to N800 using N800's USB host mode.
- Do video calling to home (using Gizmo) when travelling overseas.
- Skype, though I do not use it that much.
- I can purhcase extra batteries to swap if I need extended use time.
Just something to start...
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2007-12-14
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I have just tested the iphone. Why on earth should I not prefer iPhone over n800? (I do own an n800)
It's much faster (700mhz - feels 5 times faster), much better UI, smaller, incl GSM, have all the features as n800, the iPhone can perform all what the n800 can do...
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2007-12-14
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Well maybe Mr. T hacked the game, and made a mowhawk class? And maybe Mr. T is pretty handy with computers? Had that occurred to you Mr. Condescending Director?
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2007-12-14
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2007-12-14
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2007-12-14
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I see a TV commercial - 2 people running down the street toward each other, not looking where they are going because they are using their gadgets, one an iPhone, the other a Nokia tablet - BANG!, they collide - smoke clears - and we see the brand new gadget....
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2007-12-14
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I have just tested the iphone. Why on earth should I not prefer iPhone over n800? (I do own an n800)
It's much faster (700mhz - feels 5 times faster), much better UI, smaller, incl GSM, have all the features as n800, the iPhone can perform all what the n800 can do...
GPS support - iPod touch has no bluetooth, and no USB host. Makes it a little tricky.
OS - once the API comes out for the iPod touch, it will be very cool, and there's the jailbreak. N800 has Linux.
CPU speed - hmmm. The N800 is slower, but the OS doesn't have all the very cool GUI effects. OS2008's de-underclock to 400MHZ is definitely a good thing!
Web browsing capability - The Touch has Safari. There's a webkit-based browser in planning for the N800, and for now we have Opera and microb. Hmm, I'd probably rather have the 800x480 screen, though browsing the web on the touch works quite well.
Cost - n800 is cheaper (here at least) although given the price of adding two SD cards for 16GB worth, that might even up...
Media playback - iPod Touch syncs with iTunes (while some of you may see this as a downside - on OS X, iTunes is much nicer than it is on Windows ), n800 is drag and drop.
Size - clear winner for the Touch! Given what it packs - it's truly tiny!
Expandability - n800 has USB host and 2xSD slots. iPod touch has... a dock connector with a serial line that could be hacked.
Wireless - n800 runs Kismet, and might be capable of an external USB wifi card. iPod touch has internal wifi, but I guess since I don't have one, there won't be a KisMac port for the time being.
I thought the n800 would be good. I'm coming from a Palm TX, so I'm not that hard to impress (The Garnet VM was a surprise...)
End result: They are very different devices. Put them next to each other and you'll see this.
Last edited by t3h; 2007-12-14 at 02:18.