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2009-11-30
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4. The "E words" play great and equal or better than Droid (this was not in review- but worth pointing out).
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2009-11-30
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How do you register the IMEI with Tmo? I would do that if it helps my reception. Will it affect what they charge on your data plan? My experience has been that my N900 signal is better than my G1, but only by a little bit. I guess the biggest difference is that when my G1 signal gets low it fails to connect w/o telling me, but the N900 actually says Cellular Data Not Available, which gets annoying in a really spotty area.
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2009-11-30
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Ok, I have to ask because Googling came up with garbage.
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=%22e%...%22&fp=1&cad=b
What the hell are "E Words"?
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2009-11-30
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Ten miles from Lexington. In Lexington, the signal is great, but the weaker areas on I75 and where I live have "one bar" areas. G1 was the weakest and has a few black-hole areas, but they last a few hundred meters and then the signal is back. I can go almost two miles in spots with the N900 and the N900 loses signal. I then enter an area with good coverage and the N900 will sometimes not regain signal until at least a minute later. Never experienced this on any previous phone- smartphone or dumb.
Heck, I was not happy with the G1's signal, but would love to have that compared to the N900's. I am very depressed Well, as depressed as device can make someone. The irony.
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2009-12-01
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What, exactly, do you need to get access to?
As for flv, there's support in Extras-devel that's being tested as we speak.
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2009-12-01
, 00:28
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Sorry to hear that. I live right next to hamburg, any experience there?
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2009-12-01
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Everything, GA. I'm being patient, but my firmware investigator's itch is getting bad. I want to look at every file on the system, and not via CLI. I'm new school, and CLI is too TRS80 for me. I'm not in fifth grade anymore. Xerox, Apple, and Microsoft took me past that years ago, and I don't want to go back for simple tasks. Root stuff, ok, but not simple browsing.
On another note, FLVs play fine, I've discovered. Just not all of them. I have about 20 that won't play. They start and crash the media player. Have to talk to the guy that made that additional support package.
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2009-12-01
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#39
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Everything, GA. I'm being patient, but my firmware investigator's itch is getting bad. I want to look at every file on the system, and not via CLI. I'm new school, and CLI is too TRS80 for me. I'm not in fifth grade anymore. Xerox, Apple, and Microsoft took me past that years ago, and I don't want to go back for simple tasks. Root stuff, ok, but not simple browsing.
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2009-12-01
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#40
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Hi! I'm a Maemo Greeter!
Useful links for newcomers: New members say hello , New users start here, Community subforum, Beginners' wiki page, Maemo5 101, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
If I can help with anything else, just ask!