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2012-10-02
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Hello all!
After dropping my iphone 4 yesterday and having my screen shatter to many little pieces I decided to dust off the old n900 and relive some nostalgia and see if I can get the phone 'updated' to 2012 standards!
A few points (i hope they haven't been already covered, tried to search but found many out of date posts)
- Latest Firmware - how do I know if I am on pr1.3.1?Are there any unofficial software updates?
- Touch Screen Sensitivity - Comapred to the iphone 4 - the touch sensitivty feels so much less, is that hardware related or soft?
- Over all smoothness of the UI - swiping some times 'lags' a little. Doesn't feel 100% smooth - I use TransitionCtrl which has helped massivly in terms of smoothness but is there more?
- Over all speed - I have over-clocked but still don't feel as though its fast - webpages don't load as quick as I would like, scrolling through my email feels laggy. Remember I am compared this to a JB iphone 4
I still to this day feel the n900 along with maemo 5 was the best phone/OS that never was. If Nokia invested correctly in Maemo and continued to fine tune - it would be the leading OS! There are many apps that I am now used to for every day life that simply don't exist on the n900
Thanks for any help - really want to try and get phone as smooth and reliable as possible
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2012-10-02
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I'm sorry, a little bit off-topic but... what are some of the apps that you are used to using for every day life?
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2012-10-02
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Hello all!
After dropping my iphone 4 yesterday and having my screen shatter to many little pieces I decided to dust off the old n900 and relive some nostalgia and see if I can get the phone 'updated' to 2012 standards!
A few points (i hope they haven't been already covered, tried to search but found many out of date posts)
- Latest Firmware - how do I know if I am on pr1.3.1?Are there any unofficial software updates?
- Touch Screen Sensitivity - Comapred to the iphone 4 - the touch sensitivty feels so much less, is that hardware related or soft?
- Over all smoothness of the UI - swiping some times 'lags' a little. Doesn't feel 100% smooth - I use TransitionCtrl which has helped massivly in terms of smoothness but is there more?
- Over all speed - I have over-clocked but still don't feel as though its fast - webpages don't load as quick as I would like, scrolling through my email feels laggy. Remember I am compared this to a JB iphone 4
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2012-10-02
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@ Florida
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2012-10-02
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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2012-10-02
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2012-10-02
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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Are You joking, right? At the end of 2012, there is still no device, that could ever get close to N900 in term of usability (with all Community enhancements), and there is only little chance, than anything about it will change in 2013 (Jolla - but it's still very uncertain).
I still to this day feel the n900 along with maemo 5 was the best phone/OS that never was. If Nokia invested correctly in Maemo and continued to fine tune - it would be the leading OS! There are many apps that I am now used to for every day life that simply don't exist on the n900
Thanks for any help - really want to try and get phone as smooth and reliable as possible
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2012-10-02
, 06:55
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Let me go down these one by one:
Firmware: pr 1.3 is latest; 1.3.1 just removed one of the compromised registrar certs. Once you load the Community SSU, though, it's like going pr 1.4!Note that there will never be any more "official" updates as Nokia (the company) has jumped in bed with The Empire (aka M$) and told most free software developers where they could go. (Look up "Elop")
Touch Screen: it's resistive so needs pressure to work; OTOH, anything can be used for a stylus including your fingernail. Iphone and most others use capacitive, which also supports multi-touch, but needs a conductive "stylus".
Smoothness and Speed: you can't get around the slow hardware. The N900's hardware was already getting a bit dated by the time it was finally released. Max stock clock is only 600 MHz and it has only one core. RAM is only 256 MB so lots of swapping to slow FLASH occurs to slow things down even more. Some guys have gotten their N900's to overclock to as high as 1,150 MHz, but this is rare; I can't seem to get mine to even hit 800 MHz while remaining stable, but then again I'm no expert.
Because of the way Nokia screwed everyone (the FOSS community, the Symbian community, even people who just liked Nokia the company itself), I have a hard time looking at it as, like you, it reminds me of what Nokia could have had (and sort of did with the N9(50), though I haven't seen one in person). Also, hardware has REALLY advanced in that time. As a result, I have my eye on a Galaxy Note II, which seems to have hardware specs rivalling a low-end wintel laptop, plus a cell radio to boot.
As for your later message about your apps, I don't use any of them so can't comment except on your last point: the N900 only has an 800x480 screen, so it can't do HD, anyway. However, the only way I can seem to watch non-stuttery video is to use CuteTube, Ytube, etc--that is, staying away from the built-in adobe flash.
Hope this helps.
Mike
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2012-10-02
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In addition to CSSU, which is fantastic by itself, I recommend also installing CSSU-thumb. The difference is nothing short of staggering in the responsiveness of the UI due to a much smaller memory footprint, and without overclocking! As a nice side bonus, battery life is very noticeably improved too. It's the biggest single upgrade I've ever performed on my N900.
If you still feel the need to overclock, it supports that too... don't forget to enable SmartReflex too (they worked out the bugs a while ago).
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After dropping my iphone 4 yesterday and having my screen shatter to many little pieces I decided to dust off the old n900 and relive some nostalgia and see if I can get the phone 'updated' to 2012 standards!
A few points (i hope they haven't been already covered, tried to search but found many out of date posts)
I still to this day feel the n900 along with maemo 5 was the best phone/OS that never was. If Nokia invested correctly in Maemo and continued to fine tune - it would be the leading OS! There are many apps that I am now used to for every day life that simply don't exist on the n900
Thanks for any help - really want to try and get phone as smooth and reliable as possible