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#2971
Originally Posted by NokiaN9KickYourAss View Post
True, Complaining about a product is one thing, and I don't see any problems with that if you do it from time to time, its healthy. But very few of your 2,328 posts are positive, or actually pointing out anything good with the phone. vendor or coummunity.

my intention here is not to attack any single member, but the negative thoughts that a few poeple are presenting without even giving anything back to the community.

My name might be a wake up call for you, you can interpret that in so many ways so a leave it open for you. But what I can say, it has more than two sides. Not black and white, good or bad.
Infact, very simular to the n9 when you think of it...
Never posted any negativity towards the N9 as i think it has the chance of being the best yet from Nokia but as Nokia have said they willnot be supporting it then anything could happen.

Never have i called people losers in the context you have and as for an opening post you obviously have had time on here before to have such courage so i can only guess and say your a banned ex member or you have created another id for the purpose of calling people losers in your first post so i do not think you will be very popular unless you change attitude quickly.

Nokia is not exactly the world's most popular company right now and neither is this community as many of the best have now left.

If your example of a opening post is your intended purpose on here then i wish you luck ! and as for the people who thank you then they obviously fall into the same bracket as you will aye .

Good luck old chap.
 
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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
Complaining about a product is one thing but complaining about community members is another and to come into a community with an opening post like that will earn him a lot of respect i am sure
Looking at the thanks he does seem to get more respect than many others.

Complaining about N9 is different, most of us have done it. It's not perfect and never will be. It's another story to join this forum, with some other agenda, never even trying to discuss like an adult.
I'm surprised if you can't see a difference there.
 

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Originally Posted by tissot View Post
Looking at the thanks he does seem to get more respect than many others.

Complaining about N9 is different, most of us have done it. It's not perfect and never will be. It's another story to join this forum, with some other agenda, never even trying to discuss like an adult.
I'm surprised if you can't see a difference there.
The only people who can say good or bad regarding the N9 are those who have actually held it and played with it and i can only think of one person to do that and that is jay as i have also read his reviews.

Jay is a true gentleman and will gain massive respect wherever he goes because of the way he posts with respect to everyone, calling anyone whoever it may me a loser is not really the way to go on any forum in my opinion.

How do you even know it is not perfect ? .

Anyhow eneough on that i have said my piece and will leave it at that.
 
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Firstly, I'm not a banned ex member, but I'm reading on quite a few forums. You have to be a pretty big looser if you get banned from a nice forum like this.

@abill_uk, I agree with your last post and we have made the our points pretty clear. Let's focus on the n9 from here on.
 

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My biggest fear is the usual with Nokia phones, including N9. Great design but substandard software. The reviews by few members are so far mixed in my view. Ergushin wasnt impressed by the VKB and that is a big issue for me. It has to perform on par with iphone VKB. The n900 vkb was was substandard compared to the iphone. Moreover, the email lay out was fantastic, but I could not connect to my work, due to inability to establish provisioning with my work server. My iphone, E71, E51 had no issues. Even the new NOKIA e6, that I bought after reading ericssons gushing review, could not connect to my email. NOKIA discussions is full of complaints regarding email connection issues by multiple individuals. and E6 is supposed to be a corporate phone!!!!! For me the basic things that need to work flawlessly are telephony, SMS, GPS/maps and email. N900 sucks when it comes to maps. Why cant we get google maps to work like Apple and Symbian. The google maps on Symbian work perfect. I could care less about voice navigation and other extras.

I have tried to give NOKIA many chances, but for me, basic things need to work. If their engineers cant get basic things to work flawlessly, I can understand why NOKIA is going to bed with MS. I am willing to buy N9, but only after I read few months worth of user's experience. I am willing to give them a chance, but not for $700, when I could go and get another decent phone. For me to buy N9, google maps (like in Symbian) need to work, and ability to connect to my work email. If not, I will go to iphone 5
 
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I don't know the ins and outs of provisioning for email servers, but here are some screen shots from the Mail for Exchange setup. In combination with the different devel/user modes, it seems to me that Nokia has done something to support corporate email structures inside GNU/Linux. This is the best I can do short of you giving me your email and password.

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Here is an excellent demo (ready for primetime?) Map/Compass/GPS application written from a very prolific software developer. The GPS syncs instantly. I would show the out-of-the box Maps and Drive apps, but I haven't hooked it up to a Nokia account yet. Sorry, maybe within a week or so, or maybe someone else can share some pics.

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Originally Posted by BigBadGuber! View Post
My biggest fear is the usual with Nokia phones, including N9. Great design but substandard software. The reviews by few members are so far mixed in my view. Ergushin wasnt impressed by the VKB and that is a big issue for me. It has to perform on par with iphone VKB. The n900 vkb was was substandard compared to the iphone.
Why do you keep bringing up one person's ~10 minute experience with the VKB and refer to it as gospel? That's one person, whose fingers may be skinnier or fatter than yours who used the phone for ~10 minutes. And unless that person spent 10 minutes typing out the worlds longest text message, I'm not really sure their time spent with the VKB could really be considered that meaningful. (no disrespect to whoever posted about the VKB, though)

Every phone that has a keyboard, virtual or hardware, WILL have a learning curve (obviously, some will get it faster than other). I test on the iphone EVERY DAY for work. When I first started using it, I hated it because my fingers are larger. I also had to adjust going from an E71 to an N900. The point is, VKB's are not an exact science and every person's response to them will be different.
 

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Has anybody else compiled a list of what's different between the N9 and N950? So far it seems as if the bluetooth chipset is in question - bluetooth 2.1 on the N950, bluetooth 4.0 on the N9 - and I think (unconfirmed) the gpu speed(s) are a bit different too.

If I've missed it, kindly point me to it. If it doesn't exist, then we should compile that list based off of official Nokia documentation. Asking the developer's might not be the best thing to do, just in case there are actually different iterations of the N950 device (could be).
 

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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Has anybody else compiled a list of what's different between the N9 and N950? So far it seems as if the bluetooth chipset is in question - bluetooth 2.1 on the N950, bluetooth 4.0 on the N9 - and I think (unconfirmed) the gpu speed(s) are a bit different too.

If I've missed it, kindly point me to it. If it doesn't exist, then we should compile that list based off of official Nokia documentation. Asking the developer's might not be the best thing to do, just in case there are actually different iterations of the N950 device (could be).
But why? its not like we will be allowed to buy N950......
more-over getting a concrete answers on some of the confused specs for N9 would be better, and this type of thread has already been made (N9 VS N950)
 
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Originally Posted by somedude View Post
But why
Why not? I guess we're not to ask what's different either?

Wow. So goes curiosity about what's existing now and what we have to look forward to when the N9 is released.

Nevermind. Can see that curiosity is discouraged as ****ing well.
 

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