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2011-09-03
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Lastly, if you've been insulted by anything I've said, that certainly wasn't my intention, but if you've taken offense to it, oh well. I'm not gonna apologise over the use of r3tard (stupid language filter) nor calling you a clown. If you can't handle that, I'm not sure how you make it in real life. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, feel free to add me to your ignore list (I won't cry).
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2011-09-03
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2011-09-03
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Hardware was never the problem. Android hardware isn't really special either.
Lets see, with mango I still:
cannot use phone as a usb drive.
no tethering (wtf, is that true?)
no bluetooth file transfer (?)
offline maps?
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2011-09-03
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2011-09-03
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Lol omg, he called someone a r3tard! quick everyone give that man a hug, he's been insulted! you can't even be serious right now.
And yes, that is an Exception. If you installed language packs on the same device for several users, that's what we call an exception, mate. If throughout the history of ALL OF NOKIA'S mobile releases, users have had to get language packs on even 20 (that's a generous number for the sake of argument) of their devices/models, then that's AN EXCEPTION. If the opposite were true and nearly every device produced by Nokia had missing languages for certain regions, that would be the RULE. But that isn't the case for Nokia, and it certainly isn't the case for ANY OTHER mobile manufacturer.
As I said earlier, your example, and that other user's example are the rare, fringe cases. The exceptions, and not the rule. So yeah, my comment about everyone abandoning common sense still stands.
Lastly, if you've been insulted by anything I've said, that certainly wasn't my intention, but if you've taken offense to it, oh well. I'm not gonna apologise over the use of r3tard (stupid language filter) nor calling you a clown. If you can't handle that, I'm not sure how you make it in real life. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, feel free to add me to your ignore list (I won't cry).
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2011-09-03
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You're comparing apples to oranges. NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF CELL PHONES HAVE USERS EVER HAD TO PAY FOR THEIR SPECIFIC LANGUAGE. This isn't about Office 2010. The two models aren't even remotely similar. One is a company's software with which they have a stranglehold on all other competitors (and consumers). The other is AN INDUSTRY STANDARD. For ****'s sake, we should change the thread title to:
"The N9 is announced! QUICK, EVERYONE THROW COMMON SENSE OUT THE WINDOW AND ACT ******ED"
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2011-09-03
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The 2nd is coming in mango apparently, it's up to the operators to block you if they want
The 4th can be solved with apps. Can't remember the name of it now, but I've read it somewhere
I can only wish for the first...but I guess skydrive is ok
Most people hate WP here cuz well they just don't know WP. Call it ignorance call it stubborn, I'm not sure. My experience with it has been pretty decent. I guess people here have VERY SPECIFIC needs that only the n9 can 'possibly' provide.
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2011-09-03
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@gerbick
Why would you choose Nvidia Tegra hardware?
Is there something special about it? (genuine curiosity)
All these ARM variations seem to be too comparable to matter on the consumer side. Qualcomm, TI, Samsung Exynos, Apple A whatever, Tegra. Is there THAT much of a difference?
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2011-09-03
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http://www.meegoexperts.com/2011/09/...ntel-annulled/
You never know, it could go totally the other way in a few months...
We might suddenly find a bunch of handset vendors announcing that they're standing behind it.
Intel's been very quiet on the progress of their handset silicon, they're well overdue to deliver something special.
(or anything at all really)
I highly doubt it'll happen, but the point is we really won't know until or if it does.