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Nokia is simply compling with the European directive for microUSB charger. I can change a tip on a multi charger and achieve the same. I think you will find the same issue occurs with newer Blackberry devices too.
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The N900 does not support one of the most usual ways to transfer contact information over Bluetooth to a hands free device. It's the closest thing to a standard that isn't officially a standard. That it would not be compatible with my car HU was impossible to find out without buying one and trying it for myself. I had an idea that it might not be, because I have that experience with other products, but there was no amount of searching that could give me the answer unless I started to study ALL the bluetooth protocols to find out which one used to be used to transfer contact information over bluetooth.
Infact, the only answer if it was compatible or not, on the internet, exists on this site. And I wrote it. To myself.
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Bootcamp, VMWare Fusion and Parallels all facilitate that. I'd pick a better analogy.
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You're still missing the point, mrebanza.
It's a lot more complicated than enabling application catalogs, installing rootsh, making sure apps are optified, and ultimately does it fit into your lifestyle.
Guber99, albeit rather annoyingly; has a true issue with provisioning and MS Exchange. Provisioning needs to have some combination, in most deployments, to allow a device to synchronize to that company's MS Exchange mail server. If you're not the MS Exchange admin, it's highly doubtful that the company will change their policies for one device. Especially when other devices exist that will work "out of the box".
There's no setting, there's no command line, there's not a patch; there's not a hack, there's not....
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I even ran Mer in a VB before I purchased the N900 from the Nokia Store.
The point of @guber99 NOT doing his research before purchasing the phone was proven WAY before me and you stayed this little sub-thread - Nokia didn't say this phone supports Microsoft Exchange Email and Calender Sync - For Christ's Sake it is a Linux Powered Device!!!!
That is like buying an Apple Powerbook and then getting mad when it doesn't run windows apps.