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2010-06-17
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If I'm not mistaken IM clients still work similar to how they are on OS3.x. When you minimize the app, you get updates through push notification and the IM app doesn't maintain continuous connection to the server. When you switch back to the IM app, then it'll reestablish connection and download all the updates that you've missed.
There'll be speed increase when switching in/out of IM apps due to them not needing to be initialized everytime you run them, but there'll still be a pause as it reconnects to the server-side daemons and downloads all the missed messages.
Another good example is Skype: In previous versions, Skype needs to be open to receive calls. That makes it useless as a phone replacement. In iPhone OS 4, Skype can keep running in the background to receive calls. It doesn't matter you are surfing the web or playing a game: You will be able to pick up the call—switching instantly to Skype—have a conversation for as long as you want, and then return to your browser or game just where you left it.
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2010-06-17
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If you have issues with iTunes then the iPhone is not for you. Jobs is never going to change that. The iPhone has clearly stated its market yet a lot of folk from different markets keep dog piling on it.
It's like saying the Kin is a terrible phone compared to the n900. The iPhone is a mass market phone and most people use iTunes and would rather not drag and drop. Why? Using iTunes is probably the easiest/simplest way to transfer music.
As for multitasking, iPhone user complained music streaming services (like Pandora) and IMs didn't work in the background. Now they do. That is what iPhone users wanted and that is what they got.
On another note, while I love multitasking on the n900 sometimes it makes the n900 hard to use. Doing something else while updating software is a pain in the butt. You might as well be patient and let it finish.
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2010-06-17
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2010-06-17
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2010-06-17
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I bought my n900 in december, and was so dissapointed I went and got an iPhone in Jan, and haven't looked back.
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2010-06-17
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Are you kidding me ? Use a little common sense.
They impose DRM not to piss off the users or for principles, its becuase it makes the platform a selling point for the PRODUCERS of the DRMed content, whether that be an APP or any other media content.
And judging by the range of apps and content available on the iPhone platform, I would say they have succeeded extraordinarily well.
Put down the bong pipe of "principles" and come back to the real world and FOLLOW THE MONEY.
They do it because they want the content to sell for $$$, not because of some meglomaniac decison by Jobs or Hollywood.
Remember before digital tech became widespread there WAS no super restrictive DRM. DRM arose in response to digital copying tech becoming available.
If you have to blame anyone its the content PRODUCERs for the platform, not the platform itself.
Note this is a separate issue from whether DRM works or is counterproductive and pisses off users. Remember that DRM COSTS money to implement and maintain, and if content producers can MAKE MORE money without DRM (i.e. DRM costs more to implement then it brings in), well why would they keep DRM ? its an extra drain on profits.
Companies are out to MAKE MONEY, any other consideration is irrelevant, I find discussions of "princples" or assertions of meglomaniac CEOs hilarious.
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2010-06-17
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Freedom to hack. If you had to ask, there is no answer that will satisfy you, because you're not a hacker.
If Maemo is not right for you, and you are no longer using it, why waste your time posting here?
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2010-06-17
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Unless you are proficient in C/C++ and are compiling from source writing apps then well done, if on the other hand you are only pissing around in terminal editing scripts then your l33t hacking skills = fail
PS where is the freedom in Nokias closed binaries ????
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2010-06-17
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Are you suggesting that having the freedom, but not using it, is stupid and instead he should opt for no freedom at all?
If you hadn't noticed, that's a huge bone of contention with the people in this community.
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" would be pissed with England for involving us in WW2"........pearl harbour...................................and no its not just a film
"Everyone here uses Microsoft. A few users use linux" - does not compute....logic error
" How could it be perfect?".......you obv dont own one.
"With Apple everything seems perfect which bugs me"........hmm my iphone is perfect, *hasnt* crashed *once* in 6 months, Im paying £35 a month on vodafone for N900 and Ive mad 2 calls and 20 minutes surfing.........sums it up
"The only thing the N900 is really better (apart the obvious stuff like camera and browsing) is the liberty".....................did I miss something ????....has nokia opened up its closed binaries ????, what liberty do you speak of ???,
is it the liberty
1) NOT to see your contacts in BMW iDrive over Bluetooth
2) The liberty for the phone to jumble up numbers if you type a phone number too quickly
3) The liberty NOT to activesync
4) The liberty to crash regulary
5) The liberty to get 3rd rate "apps"
6) The liberty to get dumped by Nokia
7) The liberty for your USB port to fall off
what liberties do you speak off wise one ?
PS safari ease of use pwns firefox on N900, really quick and simple to use, N900 web browsing is like cleaning your b*lls with sandpaper....very, very painful, its the lack of multi touch that really kills it imho, and personally flash should be binned, who in their right minds wants that bloated buggy crap.
A post like this comparing the n900 to the iphone is utterly pointless, there *IS* no comparison. I bought my n900 in december, and was so dissapointed I went and got an iPhone in Jan, and haven't looked back.