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#11
What good are these funny two-finger screen gestures for, if you have real hardware keys for zooming in and out like on the NITs.

Oh, and I see vsync tearing in the image viewer in this video.
And even worse, Windows mobile...
 
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Originally Posted by UCOMM View Post
consider how thin the device is though, with a keyboard, the 4.3 won't sound so nice
Yes it will.

It'll be similar in size to an N810. Perfect pocketable size, IMO.
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#13
No TV out or digital compass apparantly. Also no front facing camera

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...battery&page=9

This phone is fast though! I'm weighting it against the n900 though the n900 has more physical features I would prefer over the increase in speed, screen size and capictative touch screen.
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
Nothing special. The screen responsiveness seems inferior to the iphone. The zooming in the video is new.... but cant see the practical application of that feature. Nice screen size(nokia you threw away that advantage) other than that nothing innovative.
yet way more responsive then the n900's. But i won't start that argument again lol
 
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Originally Posted by johnkzin View Post
It'll be similar in size to an N810. Perfect pocketable size, IMO.
The Leo appears to be smaller than the N810 in every dimension. This makes it highly pocketable for me, as I could comfortably pocket my N810.

If the figures circulating on the web are correct, the Leo is 121 x 67 x 11 millimeters. The N810 is 128 x 72 x 14. The N900 is 111 x 60 x 18.

Comparative volumes (in cubic millimetres) are: Leo 89177, N810 129024, N900 119880. Of course, the Leo doesn't have a physical keyboard. Also, I assumed rectangular shape which is a simplification.

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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
No TV out or digital compass apparantly. Also no front facing camera

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...battery&page=9

This phone is fast though! I'm weighting it against the n900 though the n900 has more physical features I would prefer over the increase in speed, screen size and capictative touch screen.
If you don't prefer the extra speed and larger screen size of Leo, the HTC TP2 is more similar to N900, with TV out and AWS 3G.
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#17
I'd rather have a resistive screen with stylus than multitouch.
 
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I'm personally hoping the Leo is shipped with the capacitive stylus that HTC patented a little while back - clearly shipping capacitive screens with a compatible stylus is the way forward...
 
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#19
this phone is seriously going to eat into the N900 potential market share. i was leaning N900, but now i'm not so sure.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/06/e...bile/#comments
 
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A 4.3" 800 x 480 screen in a 5.5 ounce unit -- I wish Nokia were releasing a Maemo device with those specs.
 

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