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all stock apps work ,, only twitter not work but u can use rocket app for twitter access .
no cold storage .
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I maybe wouldn't be so straight forwardly optimistic...
Also the COLD storage is really not workin, no matter how I place my phone on top of a beer can, the beer is not getting cold
1. What stock apps still work? What main apps don't now?
Majority of the stock apps still work. However, facebook and twitter have proplems as well as the maps and drive application. The problem is that nokia account cannot be newly created anymore, so you have to do some magic to get those work. But generally they do work. You also have to do some special stuff to make developer mode etc. activated because nokia repos are now down. But you can make it work. There are instructions here.
2. What cloud storage apps are available? Drive? OneDrive? Dropbox?
I have Dropbox working the last time I checked some weeks ago.
3. What good Freely alternative is there?
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Sorry, didn't understand the question
4. Will I have to tinker with it constantly
Yes, there are some things you need to do. At least in the beginning.
Couple of weeks ago I put down my Jolla and Lumia to try out how old N9 is doing. Yet again I was blown away how good the phone is to use for me. I still get the WOW effect of the elegance and simplicity of the Harmattan Swipe UI. Especially after you tune and tinker it to your liking. This phone simply is the best there is for me when I am considering the beauty, effortlessness, speed and usability of the UI. The only applications that are lacking for me, and have been since day one, are banking apps. For everything else, the N9 and Meego Harmattan still deliveres for me better than iOS/Android/Mikroshit or even Jolla.
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Newbie here.
I'm seriously considering buying a Nokia N9. I'm generally aware of the downsides and drawbacks to owning one in 2015 but I still wanna give it a go. Here are my questions:
1. What stock apps still work? What main apps don't now?
2. What cloud storage apps are available? Drive? OneDrive? Dropbox?
3. What good Feedly alternative is there?
4. Will I have to tinker with it constantly
FYI, My needs are few. No games. I use email, FB, Twitter, chat, a good news reader, cloud storage, Pocket (read it later), Spotify..that's it.
What else should I know?
Last edited by ThayJeff; 2015-05-27 at 07:37.