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2010-09-07
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@ Finland
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You cant charge your phone from a "dumb" source. That means most external battery packs, car chargers, usb wall outlets and such. However, there is an adapter you can buy for this. I shall order it now and hopefully that will work.
Charging via a computer or wall socket is fine.
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2010-09-07
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@ Oxford, UK
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Amount of apps
Didn't think I would have a problem with the limited amount of apps available. But I do. Almost none are completely finished, and most have bad design. At any moment the guy making it can give it up and all efforts goes to waste.
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2010-09-07
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2010-09-07
, 11:51
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2010-09-07
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Other
Why on earth did they put the charger on top and the unlocker at the bottom. These two should have switched places. No you feel like you have a giant antenna sticking up when talking while charging. If switched you could have unlocked with your finger instead of swiping the screen. Also, the feel of the keyboard slider could be nicer and the kickstand seems fragile just like the battery cover when you try to remove it, feels like you are going to break it.
You cant charge your phone from a "dumb" source. That means most external battery packs, car chargers, usb wall outlets and such. However, there is an adapter you can buy for this. I shall order it now and hopefully that will work.
Charging via a computer or wall socket is fine.
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2010-09-07
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Nokia can't say a thing to this. You should thank USB Consortium instead.
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2010-09-07
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@ Cambridge, UK
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2010-09-07
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The issue is actually whether or not they tell the N900 that they're dumb sources. The USB Consortium has dictated that the way to do this is to short out the data pins (and this is what the N900 looks for) - unfortunately this has only happened in a recent standards revision, so older hardware often just leaves the data pins completely disconnected (i.e. open circuit). Presumably the change is because there's no way to differentiate between an open circuit and a smart system that's refusing to respond.
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2010-09-07
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@ Cambridge, UK
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I do have to say though that learning a few commands for the N900 can be -very- useful at times - being able to add and remove programs from the command line("apt-get install/remove *name*") solves the entire horrible application manager problem, for example.