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Even during my trip to Europe about a week ago I fired it up in the airplane to see where we were... It did took a good 5 minutes to get a fix but considering the airplane conditions that is quite good performance? No?
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*gasp* You used your GPS in an airplane?!? What were you thinking!? You could have caused the plane to crash!!! [/sarcasm]
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EDIT: Jayonthabeat: install Ubuntu. That's your best bet for a "just-works" Linux.
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n810 is a ripoff, n900 is useless, nokia ripoff, not as advertised, paid too much, unresponsive |
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I agree with others. All of what you're saying seems like a hardware defect. You, however, don't even seem to be willing to admit that it might maybe be a possibility.
Lastly, the first review you posted complained that the n810 wasn't a phone. Any review that complains that the n810 isn't a phone immediately loses all credibility from me. That wasn't the purpose of these devices. They were made to be a small computer that you could put in your pocket and browse the web with. I'll agree that the browsing experience on the n810 isn't the best, but most portable devices that fit in your pocket have a much worse experience, overall.
As for comparing with the iPod Touch/iPhone... Of course the n810 will be slower! The iPod Touch is made to do one thing at a time. Try only ever running one application at a time on your tablet. Heck, that won't even fully emulate the iPod Touch experience, because you still have the desktop, and other controlling entities to make multitasking possible. For me, this is a huge benefit of the tablets of the iPod Touch/iPhone. Although, this comparison really needs to die. They were made for two completely different purposes. There's nothing wrong with liking both, IMO.
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