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2010-12-24
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2010-12-24
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2010-12-24
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thanks so much for the review. on a side note though, which mods and overclocking did you do to "zippy" up your phone?
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2010-12-24
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so its not a good idea to buy it? i mean i love my music, i over use the speakers, i have calls on loud speaker, always listening to music on the go, both w/ headphones and loud speaker... ???
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2010-12-24
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Hmm, I bought a pair of N8's, intending to give one to my brother, and keep one for myself to play around with Qt/C++ development on Symbian^3.
(I'm also the owner of an n900 and an n810)
So... yikes :/ I unboxed one of the N8's and played around with it for ~ 1 hour this afternoon, and made up my mind that I definitely don't want one, and I'm pretty sure my brother wouldn't really like it either, even as a gift
I'd never used Symbian before, and I was vaguely aware of the love/hate people seem to feel for Symbian... but I'd have to say I'm officially in the 'hate Symbian' camp now -- IMHO, it's not even in the same league as the n900, and as much as I wanted to appreciate the N8 hardware, I'd have to say that Symbian just makes it feel cheap, solely because of the OS.
I really don't mean this as a flame or troll bait, but my honest take on the N8 is... OMG... haaaaaaate it, after being somewhat excited about it for the last couple of weeks, looking forward to unboxing it, etc...
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2010-12-24
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HDMI port?
What is that? Oh, better TV Out. I don't have a TV, so I haven't noticed that.
USB-OTG?
Very well, it's something N900 developers try hard to get; it should be something attractive. It's ability to connect to USB keyboards, USB flash drives, etc. Yes, it IS a good feature. But, you will still need USB adapter cable, and it is comparable with mobidapter.
http://mobile.allaboutsymbian.com/re...Mobidapter.php
Anodized aluminum case...
Looks well, protects well.
None of the current crop of high end phones match N8's hardware and the price it's available at; one of the most attractive phones around; one of the most complete phones currently available.
Agree about hardware (I'm not a competent authority). Add MeeGo as operating system and qwerty slide-out keyboard (or second touchscreen to be used as a keyboard), then I will truly envy the device.
Until then, I dream about putting 12 MP camera into N900, and solar charger is welcome. I have had N900 for a short time, I am not tired of it, its capabilities are not exhausted, in many respects it's better than a computer.
If I didn't have N900, I could take either N8 or N9.
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2010-12-24
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ok there 2 ways to get zippy transitions :
1 st one is by getting the theme customizer transitions, these are very smooth and fast.
2nd is by downloading transition control from the devels and setting all values to 5 (or 0 ) and this will give you mind blowing transition's speed.
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2010-12-24
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downloaded transition control. from where do i make the changes? thanks so mcuh for the help
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2010-12-24
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And if you put a finger over the speaker/mic near the camera lens, it's easy to completely muffle the sound, even at full volume.