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2011-06-22
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#671
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2011-06-22
, 18:17
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#672
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What is wrong with the GPS on the N900 ?
Or, do you mean the Nokia Maps application? Please, go read the release material, rather than wasting time posting questions that you could answer for yourself in less time than typing the question ...
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2011-06-22
, 18:30
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@ Brazil
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#673
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2011-06-22
, 18:34
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@ Bulgaria
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#674
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Right now I'm having a problem with the top-right-corner kill boxes not being available as soon as you go to the Open Application home. This long-press thing is going to get old fast. If Nokia doesn't change that, it should be hackable to immediately send it into that mode.
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2011-06-22
, 18:37
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#675
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Me too...And I wonder why the UI team has not evolved the idea of swipe here as well? I can imagine this like when you flick/swipe the application up it closes. This can work both in app window and in task manager. Just flick it to top and it is closed.
I think swiping/flicking motions can be used extensively in UI thus leaving obsolete SW button out...Think of the great way the Maemo5 is acting - just touch screen outside the focused area and the focused element hides. No need for back or close button.
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2011-06-22
, 18:42
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@ P.A.
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#676
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2011-06-22
, 18:46
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#677
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Me too...And I wonder why the UI team has not evolved the idea of swipe here as well? I can imagine this like when you flick/swipe the application up it closes. This can work both in app window and in task manager. Just flick it to top and it is closed.
I think swiping/flicking motions can be used extensively in UI thus leaving obsolete SW button out...Think of the great way the Maemo5 is acting - just touch screen outside the focused area and the focused element hides. No need for back or close button.
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2011-06-22
, 18:52
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@ Bangalore
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#678
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2011-06-22
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@ Portsmouth, UK.
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#679
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2011-06-22
, 18:54
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#680
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Coming on Sep 23rd?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/22/n...-awkwardly-tr/
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disapoint, eflop, epic win!, laggy interface, n9 rox, so much win, wateriswet, who cares, whyyyyy?????? |
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