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2012-05-22
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2012-05-22
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2012-05-23
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2012-05-23
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2012-05-23
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2012-05-23
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2012-05-23
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My keypoint is, I use my N9 primarly as a serious business device. Therefore I'm missing:
- Last but not least, the GPS quality is quite poor, mostly due to never ending satellite sync tries (and yes, i also did the recommended hacks, but no improvements). And the resolution is rarely better than 50 meters.
This is no ranting... just terribly sad, that despite of the great product and some excellent third party software this wonderful device has not reached business level quality. The last free, high quality mobile phone, without being forced to use stupid jails and cloud storings (in fact data stealing), will slowly fade away - despite having had such a bright future (let's forget about Nokias strategy). We loved you, dear N9, and our thoughts will always be with you. Rest in peace, goodbye...