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2007-06-05
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@ Boston MA USA
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2007-06-05
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TA-t3, you're right... I don't think they really compare.
I use my N800 to browse, play video (which needs conversion anyway), and some ScummVM. The email sucks terribly, and there is no decent PIM solutions.
I won't make the assumption that the iPhone browsing experience is better or equivalent to the N800 till I have my hands on it. Once I see it with my own eyes, I'll make the decision to stick around with Nokia or not.
I imagine the Opera 9 and Skype upgrades will keep it ahead of the iPhone, but everything else seems to be lacking... We'll see at launch!
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2007-06-05
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@ London, UK
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I've had the N800 for only 4 days, but I can't wait to return it and get the iPhone. Yes, I am going to hold on to it until June 29th, then take it back to Nokia because the connectivity SUCKS...for me anyway. And there's NO solid support. Nokia bounces me to AT&T who bounces me to HTC...arrgh.
When it connects, it's so fun, but seriously when it does not...it's useless. An Internet tablet that does not connect to the Internet is a...$400 tablet. No thanks.
My N800 connects to my personal wi-fi connection at home. But at home I have a laptop. At work where I REALLY want to use it via my cell connection, it doesn't connect (Cingular AT&T 8525). Thus I have to sit in a hot spot. I can't use it on the go as advertised.
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2007-06-06
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@ Italy
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Its actually 320x480, which isnt too bad since they are using scaling to fit it on the screen.
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2007-06-07
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Why are you being bounced to AT&T or HTC for a problem with your N800? That's bizarre... are you sure you're getting through to the right people at Nokia or maybe it's one of their third-party support outfits who think you have a phone rather than a tablet.
As for support... to be honest, this is it (this forum, or there is also the "users" mailing list but that isn't as accessible as a forum). The usual solution to problems that can't be solved within a short while is to take the N800 back and get a replacement, and if it's still a problem them maybe it's not for you.
As for your Cingular problem - try reading this thread and see if it fixes your cellular connectivity problem. There is a misconfiguration in the current firmware which is very easy to fix.
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2007-06-08
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2007-06-08
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2007-06-10
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2007-06-10
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@ London, UK
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2007-06-10
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@ Canada
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http://www.apple.com/iphone/ads/
(it looks too good to be true)