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2009-06-08
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2009-06-08
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Because
1) the changes in the form factor is hard to see the rationale behind unless it is compared to full up voice phones, and
2) Nokia needs such a phone, the N97 is falling behind the Xperia, Touch Pro2, and other top model smartphones, and
3) I didn't know about any five step plan for Maemo.
Nokia needs to do something, but I fear they're gonna fall yet another year behind because the Maemo phone may not be ready yet. We've just been discussing the need for such a phone, and how that would fit with what we've seen. If the render and the photo we've seen in this thread are accurate, and this is going to be "just" the successor to the N810...
...then not only the shrunken screen but even more the three row keyboard is hard to explain.
If this is just a successor to the N810 with an added SIM card slot, then I think many N810 (and N800) owners will consider their current model better featured.
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2009-06-08
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Err... no You're far-sighted if you cannot focus on objects close to your eyes.
It's not a relation to an 'average' dioptry (unlike height, which defines tall and short as a relation to an average height).
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2009-06-08
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2009-06-08
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Actually, no. That's not a precise definition, and it only describes the kind of 'farsightedness' you experience when you get older (called presbyopia). You're farsighted (as in 'born far-sighted', called hyperopia) when your lens, in its flattest position, isn't focusing on the horizon (or the moon, which is the same as far as your eyes are concerned) but _beyond_ the horizon. In other words, to see the horizon sharp you would have to work your eye a bit instead of simply relaxing. It's usually caused by a shorter-than-normal eyeball, but sometimes other parts of the eye.
Correct.
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2009-06-08
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I was talking in terms of desktop connectivity for the phone/tablet. I wouldn't want it on the phone.
As it stands, Nokia doesn't have desktop clients/applications to go along with this product. And they don't have compelling reasons for the average Joe Sixpack to use their upcoming phone.
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2009-06-08
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2009-06-08
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2009-06-08
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1) the changes in the form factor is hard to see the rationale behind unless it is compared to full up voice phones, and
2) Nokia needs such a phone, the N97 is falling behind the Xperia, Touch Pro2, and other top model smartphones, and
3) I didn't know about any five step plan for Maemo.
Nokia needs to do something, but I fear they're gonna fall yet another year behind because the Maemo phone may not be ready yet. We've just been discussing the need for such a phone, and how that would fit with what we've seen. If the render and the photo we've seen in this thread are accurate, and this is going to be "just" the successor to the N810...
...then not only the shrunken screen but even more the three row keyboard is hard to explain.
If this is just a successor to the N810 with an added SIM card slot, then I think many N810 (and N800) owners will consider their current model better featured.
Last edited by volt; 2009-06-08 at 06:35.