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Its not so much as misinformation but different experiences in different...countries. The n9 owners in the Malaysia forums only have lag issues if its set to 30 min auto update. Other than one or 2 sim tray problem, smooth to use.
So far,(more than 10 yrs)nokia devices always work fine in call and internet connection.
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2012-04-29
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People are having legitimate complaints in every country and for each build (Chinese or Finnish) that I've seen so far.
Blaming it on a particular country... folly at best. I have a Chinese built Australian version N9 and I have an Finnish built Dubai N9. They both have lag when updating the messages (be it email, Twitter or news feed) and that's before I had used N9 Quick Tweak.
Lag exists. It's not as bad as some folks are saying, but it's there on certain tasks or certain things.
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People are having legitimate complaints in every country and for each build (Chinese or Finnish) that I've seen so far.
Blaming it on a particular country... folly at best. I have a Chinese built Australian version N9 and I have an Finnish built Dubai N9. They both have lag when updating the messages (be it email, Twitter or news feed) and that's before I had used N9 Quick Tweak.
Lag exists. It's not as bad as some folks are saying, but it's there on certain tasks or certain things.
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Pls take note it's in terms of percentage, where got I say it's solely US owners? From the polls in this forum, the US owners are either the highest number or 2nd highest. So, the higher percentage of those having problems will naturally be the US owners. I thought this is already naturally understood, at least in the other international forums I go to they do, perhaps they are used to Asian lingo of English
Pls dont think/get sensitive that we just simply shoot at US owners. That person got angry(in Asian context that's getting angry) when the other Msian replied. And make it sound like 95% of N9 owners have that long list of issues, aiyoo.
I do read the n9 section in Nokia Support Discussions regularly. And do actual market study on consumer products.
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wherever you may be, the reason Americans complain is because they are very discriminating consumers. They demand perfection. This demand for perfection led to rise of iPhone and Android. Nokia was abusing the third world with their inferior products for way too long. But the world likes American perfection, hence so many iphone and Android users all over the world. Now you understand.
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lacks basics of modern UIs??????????????
ffs Lumiaman, if by modern you mean screens with icons from iPhone/droid... sure, but modern does not equal good in this sense.
N9 IS the modern UI, elegant, easy and quick. Forget the lower left back button of WP, this is a PITA to use. All thumb-controlled, you cannot get much user-friendlier than that.