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2008-12-10
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You will be. You will be.
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2008-12-10
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2008-12-10
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Speak for yourself. Lightsaber app please!!
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2008-12-10
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It's resistive (this point has been mentioned a couple times before from other Nokia personnel). Multitouch is a ways away. Which is just as well, because capacitive isn't going to be much fun at 225dpi.
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2008-12-10
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2008-12-10
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I've also realized that what I want the bigger screen for is not what Nokia is building the device to do; I want a hand-held laptop, and that's just a contradiction in terms for most people. I want to be able to run desktop applications on this device, and the 480V resolution is often frustratingly slender for desktop apps like word processors or spreadsheets. But I'm a slender minority here; I'm betting that Nokia's concentrating their limited man-hours on making a device that does hand-held, carry-around tasks well.
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2008-12-10
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Are the buttons mapped to F6-F10 instead of F4-F8 because there are two additional buttons for the camera? So everything is the same except for the additional buttons...
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2008-12-10
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My assumption comes from the implementation in the N-series 5MP phones. The N95 has an accelerometer that was originally only used for image stabilization. It wasn't until later that Nokia opened this up and included ASR in the N95 series phones and also allow developers access to it to develop their own apps (RotateMe, ShutUp, Lightsaber, etc.) And, no, I'm not looking for a lightsaber app for my new tablet. I'm basing my opinion on what I've seen Nokia do in the past with accelerometer. I'm not a code guy so I haven't dug into the alpha release to see what exact accel options there are but maybe others can speak to this? Or maybe you already did?
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