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#341
Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
Now the only thing we have to know is the price and the ram...

Any guesses?
An arm and a leg, compared to N8x0 ? :-)
 
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#342
Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
I see the front-facing camera here in the bottom right next to the Nokia logo.
In fact, I think I can make out the light sensor too (and maybe the buttons ?). It seems that they swapped the order of cam and sensor, as have been suggested before, so cam on top.
 
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#343
Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
The space bar on that sucks.
I can live with that, however this thing is even less usable (yes, apparently that was possible!) for command line use than the N810:
  • only one shift key
  • look where they put the Ctrl key
  • where's the ESC button?
  • [-+'] are Fn-combos now and [<>^%~] are gone altogether
  • almost all the Fn-combo symbols are on different keys so everyone who managed to get familiar with the N810's layout will have to re-learn this one.

Also, I don't see a stylus anywhere in that box :-(

The only improvement over the N810 is that it has ridges on the home keys.

I really wish they'd let the E-series people have a go...

Edit: Ok, maybe Esc is still on the front of the device somewhere
 
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#344
Omg. Give it to me NAUW
 
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#345
Originally Posted by lma View Post
[*]where's the ESC button?
With "click outside dialog to close", you don't need one, really. That's at least my impression when trying out the concept on a ESC-less touchscreen device.
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#346
You need Esc for command line.
 
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#347
Originally Posted by drizek View Post
You need Esc for command line.
X-term buttons are still there.. nothing stops you from remapping the keyboard to your usage though, unlike other mobile OS'es. It's all XKB.
 

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#348
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
With "click outside dialog to close", you don't need one, really.
I was thinking more along the lines of vi actually.
 

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#349
Originally Posted by theflew View Post
I don't think you can say Android is more stable, because you can argue maemo is more of a standard distribution than Android. Maemo benefits a lot from upstream commits.
I just meant Android 1.5 Final versus Maemo 5 Beta 2. Things will be different obviously with Maemo 5 Final and Android 2.0 Final.
 
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#350
With that kind of simplified keyboard, I guess it's actually targeted at the same audience as N97. Bummer.
 
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