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2009-11-05
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2009-11-06
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@ Germany
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The imagination consoles people about what they cannot be
and the humor about what they actually are.
-Albert Camus
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2009-11-06
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@ Bologna - Italy
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2009-11-06
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@ Munich, Germany
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Hi.
I'm a lucky man with a N900 prototipe and I can confirm that the N900 NOW works with my CAR with an integrated bluetooth stereo ( I have a ford focus with a standard bluetooth module ).
The sounds quality is perfect ( in the 2 ways )... bettere than the iPhone :-)
When anyone call me and the number is registred I can see the name on my car's display, but ... i can't yet browse my phonebook on the car's display.
So ... If i can see the name of the person who is calling me I think that when it is released next software update will include the ability to browse the phonebook.
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2009-11-06
, 18:35
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@ Castello d'Argile (BO)
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Sounds like this could be a connection via 'headset' profile.With rSAP, the car kit takes control of the GSM radio tasks.
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2009-11-06
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@ Netherlands
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2009-11-06
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@ Netherlands
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2009-11-06
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2009-11-07
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@ Netherlands
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2. At least for me the missing rSAP functionality is a serious deal breaker which already kept me from buying some other tempting smartphones (including all the Android alternatives which seem to be the only true contenders software wise; the iPhone btw does not support rSAP either).
Still hope that Nokia will change its mind and make rSAP available for the N900 asap. I would love to have one and hope not to be forced to buy a HD2 instead just because of one missing key feature. Actually I would prefer the N900 over the HD2 anytime (never liked WinMO) - but not as long as rSAP does not work...
as most of us I am heavily looking forward to the N900
The one thing that was and still is making me a bit unsure whether to buy one is the lack of support for the above mentioned Bluetooth profile which is definitively a must have when owning a car with the appropiate equipment. The comfort of rSAP is simply unbeatable...
Does anybody have some more information whether rSAP will be supported by the N900 in the near future (as it already is in most other Nokia phones)?
Best wishes
zikarus
Last edited by zikarus; 2009-11-05 at 23:12.