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#371
Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
you dont say unpopular things you make good points, only problem is you become a egotistical **** doing it
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Originally Posted by Tintin View Post
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cool go run and grass like i'm scared i've been reported on website
omg you guys need to fix up and stopp being so bloody nerdy

i'm another who as little go wrong with the device no mic problem, not a single reboot, no charging problems, no memory problems.
you going to troll on me now too b/c i'm saying i have working device with nothing wrong.
am i telling lies too

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Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
cool go run and grass like i'm scared i've been reported on website
omg you guys need to fix up and stopp being so bloody nerdy

i'm another who as little go wrong with the device no mic problem, not a single reboot, no charging problems, no memory problems.
you going to troll on me now too b/c i'm saying i have working device with nothing wrong.
am i telling lies too
Was this written from the N900?
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Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
Hello Megacrazy,

Yes the scrolling is spotty in the RSS app. It used to be like this in the previous versions also.
But does it effect the use of the rss app significantly? I personally dont think so.I am quite okay with how it is. I think your expectations are very very high...
iPhone set my expectations. No matter that this device can do some stuff iPhone can't, its a newer device; scrolling should be as good as iPhone AND capable of linux There is no excuse
 

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Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
I never saw a delay of minutes while scrolling. It was a slight delay of may be a second. I agree that it is not perfect but it is very usable. Also if you want a better scrolling experience you could disable images.
You must be kidding. half a second delay every second integrated over 3 minutes of time... Its a joke. At least the RSS...
 
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Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
you dont say unpopular things you make good points, only problem is you become a egotistical **** doing it
Thanks. I guess because I make points, keep my stance and somehow tried to stay relevant to the OP I'm... as you stated.

Much appreciated. And I won't be reporting you. No need. I'll just rather stick to the facts about what I stated earlier... there are some bugs, when people say otherwise, the piranhas come out and bite.

If that's ego, it's my ego that wishes that this phone replaced what I've been agonizing about for over 2 years. And if I can help fix it, be it by asking questions, watching what people with the phone are saying, or later getting my hands on the phone, so be it... I'll do that too.
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Because you're just one person. You don't have random reboots. That thread has 3-4 people that do.
Are you trying to say that I am the only person on this whole maemo.org forum who DOESN'T have random reboots? Now, that's REALLY interesting. It must be MY eyesight that's broken then, because what I see is that it's the small MINORITY that has such issues, and not vice versa. But I'm just a fanatic fanboy, so I'm obviously biassed and plainly wrong.

No, you can simply do what I stated. Search for evidence that it has happened. It's just that simple.
Eyesight issues, again... So, for the fourth time: I *DO* acknowledge that 3-4 other people have such an issue. And I deeply compassionate with them. However, I do not have it. Keep blaming me for that if it makes you happy, I *really* can't (or want to) do anything about it.

How about talking about the fact that there are indeed people having problems.
And what do you expect me to say, other than I am deeply sorry about them, which I already said several times?

I am not Nokia, I can't fix it for them, you know? All I can do is to compassionate with them, and - to be honest - be happy that my unit is not affected. I really waited long for this device, actually ever since I got the N800 years ago and then the N810 I dreamed about Maemo device with GSM/3G radio. I got it and I enjoy it very much, and that's because I find it stable and fast. If it had serious bugs, I would complain about it as much as those other people, and as much as I complained about (or actually CONDEMNED) the N97 for all its bugs and issues and refused to review it on my site as I found it NOT SUITABLE for review. Does this also make a fanboy of me?

And, as I wrote, in my N900 review to be published next week, I *will* include quite a long list of things I don't like about the N900 or find annoying or affecting its functionality. These include many things, from lack of GPS navigation, MMS, voice dialing, etc. to small (but annoying) things like the main view of Email application not showing any indication of new emails (which requires that you need to enter each account to check if there's anything new there) or the App Manager lists returning to the beginning after each installation and lacking any functions to quickly locate an application (search, or even just pressing a key to quickly go to apps starting with the corresponding letter), or the Extras screen not having any icon management functions, or impossibility to set individual ringtones for contacts, or create own contact groups, and LOTS more. Again, does it make a fanboy of me?

I just have DIFFERENT issues than others and get annoyed by DIFFERENT things than others.

I couldn't care less about scrolling in browser slowing down for a fraction of a second. But I can't stand not having voice dialing on a Nokia phone in 2010. And I *WILL* complain about it in my review.

You're running random reboot free. You have the phone. Why not compare your findings with theirs
I did compare my experiences with theirs. I acknowledge that they have an issue which I don't have. I fail to see what else can I do about that specific issue.

instead of arguing about the fact that there are indeed some bugs with me.
The only thing I am arguing with you about is that all I wrote was that I don't have the issue those other people have, while you stubbornly convince everyone (including me) that I said something different as if my posts weren't there for everyone to check what I said.

If I had the phone, it's what I'd do.
Do WHAT, other than saying that the issue some guys have is not present on yours and hasn't occured even once over 3 months of very extensive, daily use?

And back to my original statement... people talk about their own experiences and if it is negative, the piranha come out in mass.
Oh, so in addition to fanboy and fanatic I am now also the piranha... I really admire your offending skills.

You want to take it that personal
Me? Compare how many insulting words I wrote in my posts addressed to you (ZERO, NONE, NULL) to all those piranhas, fanatics and fanboys you throwed at me and then we'll talk about who's pushing this discussion to personal squabbles.

Again, kudos to you. Anything else personal you wish to wag about?
See above.
 
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Originally Posted by My-Symbian.com View Post
I think that the guy might want to consider that the N900 has 800x480 screen which - compared to iPhone's 320x480 - is TWO AND A HALF TIMES MORE pixels to process at ANY time. The same hardware (CPU/GPU) gets 2.5 times higher load than on the iPhone. And for such a considerably increased load, I'd say that the result is more than satisfactory
Well the resolution is rarely the problem. I think the CPU/memory in combination with non-optimal software is the problem. Also iPhone and n900 does not have the same hardware. The iPhone GPU is twice as fast as the n900 GPU.
 
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I'd say if I'm buying the flagship from a company I do expect a certain amount of performance from the product itself. I will except shortcomings too but within reason.. and will absolutely not accept excuses like "well the phone can also do this this n this.. iphone cant.. so its ok the n900 is slower"

eg. I like too zoom in and read the text and I'm definitely facing rendering delays between acceptable to simply unacceptable(esp if I scroll upwards). Don't know if anyone needs else is facing it or not.

And I'm just unhappy at nokia for not correcting this and other bugs before it shipped and hoping at the same time they fix the thing asap.


@mysymbian
Its good that you don't seem to face issues but then other people are. I don't know what to put this down to though, firmware, hardware or even perception.

@ Laughing Man
really hope its just a FW issue. It'll be horrible to have to go through the whole process of getting a replacement


Yeah I'd like to see the device perform better and It'll only get better by a collective feedback. Ranting and arguments and the "go back to iPhone" won't.

Bugzilla still seems like something a normal user may not be very comfortable using. Not everyone is a geek, remember. How bout having a thread/this thread exist for users to list the problems they have/may think they have with their n900, and then reply/suggest rather than going berserk.


PS: atleast the phone has a screen shot capability. so putting the conversation app bug showing entries from my call logs .
any ideas how to remove it? Normal delete isn't working and formatting isn't my preferred option.




browser bug at maemo.org, the page numbers at the bottom (if again no one has it I will be convinced my phone was made by a drunk and get it replaced )
 
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Originally Posted by solpete View Post
Well the resolution is rarely the problem. I think the CPU/memory in combination with non-optimal software is the problem. Also iPhone and n900 does not have the same hardware. The iPhone GPU is twice as fast as the n900 GPU.
If the iPhone GPU is twice faster than the N900 one as you're saying then how can one expect graphic performance of the N900 to be at the same level as on the 3Gs, especially at over twice higher resolution? Isn't it in such case just PLAINLY IMPOSSIBLE?

So maybe we shouldn't talk about the BUG but about hardware limitation?
 
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