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2009-12-09
, 16:33
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2009-12-09
, 16:34
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No, the polls state what people on this board are experiencing. A large majority of them are not having trouble.
Then you tack on the fact that people who ARE having trouble WILL seek out a solution forum, this being the primary one, you WILL have a higher percentage of troubled folks on this forum.
In the end, the actual percentage to reality is probably right around 4 - 6% which is a pretty common "lemon" percentage in any manufacturing.
Not worth arguing reality with you folks. You guys have a bead on negativity and will do whatever you can to try and make a point. My logic is not flawed and you will just twist whatever I throw out there to try and make it fit your flawed views.
Just keep in mind, the minority speaks the loudest, and when the "minority" on this forum is only 20% thereabouts, then I just laugh because that doesnt take into account all the people walking around talking on their Nokias and doing day-to-day activities with them with zero problems.
I know all this because I also frequent a Jeep forum. People only visit "tech" forums when they have a problem or they're guru's.
That means almost everyone here either A) Is a guru, or B) has a problem.
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2009-12-09
, 16:36
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2009-12-09
, 16:41
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You're right but your logic is far from sound.
What if somebody here is a guru AND has a problem...I guess your whole argument goes out the window
Either way, I think the original point of this thread was that people on this forum have a binary thinking process: If the N900 is not perfect, it must be the user doing something wrong. That is simply not the case. You have to get used to the idea that something you enjoy using doesn't have to be perfect. This phone isn't....In fact it's far from it. No point in arguing any further.
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2009-12-09
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Negative ghost rider. I do not have that thinking progress. I actually have a "balanced" view.
For example, do I find it annoying that I can't set a particular ring tone to a particular individual?
Yes.
Did I think it was weird when my Nokia didn't charge one time until I pulled the keyboard out to activate the screen?
Yes.
Do those issues PALE in comparison to the fact that I can VPN into my workplace, ssh to my servers and control over 800+ stores point-of-sale systems?
ABSOLUTELY.
So in the end the minor annoyances of the Nokia that others may consider life-shattering are, to me, not utilizing the Nokia to to the fullest, OR (which is most likely the case) do NOT really NEED it. They just WANTED it because it was pretty and yet have no clue about its true powers.
So in the end, I can't say I feel too sorry for them. A Lincoln town car is comfortable, smooth and will get you around town. This is what most people need.
I need a formula-1 race car without all the comforts, but the performance.
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2009-12-09
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#46
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I need a formula-1 race car without all the comforts, but the performance.
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2009-12-09
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#47
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Success of a device is not based on a few power users being happy with it.
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2009-12-09
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2009-12-09
, 17:10
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#49
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The N900 has more features than the iPhone and Android did when they first came out and more applications. So, that means Apple and the Android manufactures were worse than Nokia by your logic.
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2009-12-09
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Hahah sure thing:
1. 36 people are thrilled with the phone. Completely blows my mind
2. 13% of the units are bricked...which has nothing to do with anything.
3. 30% of people are having some sort of issues with the N900, which is HUGE.
4. 20% have microphone hardware issues, again which is a huge failure rate.
Now, you argue with this: "554 bugs found". Go to bugs.maemo.org and do a search for the N900.
Let me guess, they'll all be fixed in the next update, along with portrait mode, graphics acceleration for the browser etc etc....
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