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2010-09-14
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2010-09-14
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2010-09-15
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True enough, to the last posts, but--the question is how to convince people that it's a computer and not just another smart phone, right? I personally feel that this might be a fruitless endeavor considering the points I'd made.
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2010-09-15
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In order to convince people you really need to take into consideration that N900 is also a phone. Here is how I did it:
Dude:"Your phone is ****ing huge"
Me:"It is a tablet PC"
Dude:"Man, its screen is ****ing small"
Me:"Because it is a phone"
"....."
See how it works? Usually that convince them.
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2010-09-15
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Reminds me about this commercial about a customer in a grocery store asking an employee where the mustard is residing. He answers "near the pickles." to which the customer asks: "where are the pickles to be found?" to which the grocery store employee answers: "near the mustard."
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2010-09-15
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In order to convince people you really need to take into consideration that N900 is also a phone. Here is how I did it:
Dude:"Your phone is ****ing huge"
Me:"It is a tablet PC"
Dude:"Man, its screen is ****ing small"
Me:"Because it is a phone"
"....."
See how it works? Usually that convince them.
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2010-09-15
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It's too smart to be a smartphone...
But seriously.. the real actual reason it's more of a mobile computer than a smartphone is the similarity with other Debian based OSes. No other platform has such similarity with a desktop OS.
Just create an issue with your phone. Then search for a solution to that issue for let's say..Ubuntu. It will 99% solve your issue too. Porting apps to Maemo from Ubuntu would be very simple since they're so similar. The problem is that desktop use x86 architecure CPU and the N900 uses ARM. If they both used the same type of CPU, we'd see a lot more desktop apps here.
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2010-09-15
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@ Canada
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2010-09-15
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Or.. Android...
install ssh server, install some fancy camera apps, photo editing software... all without rooting. Plus, if you DO want to root it, you can also install debian and customize the HELL out of your handset. ANYTHING can stream web radio--not sure why you put that in there. FM is kinda chinzy, I'll stick to using Bluetooth (hell, I'd rather use a line-in jack), thanks. HDMI out is a little bit nicer, no?
PLUS... Can you do this?
Instant heart rate monitor
Metal Detector
Google Earth, Google Maps, Google Navigator, Google Translate, Google Voice Search, Google Sky Map, etc.
I know I can. You might be able to too. I know my Droid is only just a phone, not really a computer--Just saying, pointing out that you can run a bunch of applications or services, like a desktop computer, doesn't mean or even illustrate that it's not a cell phone.
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