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It takes between 20 and 60 seconds to get a lock while I am driving at 100 km/h. I have A-GPS installed and I think it helps.
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There is 3rd party GPS available for iPod touch, rendering you similar application as Maemo Mapper. You can also wait for BlueTooth and use 3rd party GPS over BlueTooth. The N8x0 GPS is crap in my experience, but using the one from phone (exported with ExtGPS) works fine. You can wardrive with 3rd party WiFi USB or use your laptop to crack the WEP. Pidgin works on N8x0, Nimbuzz works on iPod touch. You can download (Google) maps and save them on both devices, you can do this live over 3G etc as well.
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@allnameswereout
Just curious: have you used your N810 gps with A-GPS (or AGPS) installed?
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I'm still not 100% on how GPS works on the n810, can maps be stored on the device or do I need to be next to a wifi hotspot each time I change my destination? Are turn by turn directions supported (outside of the 130 dollar app)?
8. How matured are emulators for the device? (Save states, 2 player, full speed, etc)
9. Is the community dieing? Will full linux distro support save it? What is the likely hood of n810 users being able to upgrade to n900 software to keep with the community?
10. Wardiving is a no-go, correct? (oh who am I kidding: closed source wifi drivers = no WEP cracking, right?)
10.5 Wifi strength? better/ worse then an ipod touch?
11. Where could I feasibly go to a store to try one out?
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So I own a 2nd gen touch but I need to know if the move is right for me. I use my ipod primarily for internet browsing and from what I understand, the n810 should be better (faster) for that. Anything past internet browsing on the touch and you are cutting down to under two hours of battery life, which can truly suck (I've taken to bringing my gba with me on the go now). I've jailbroken my ipod and while that brings some extra functionality, it's still pretty limited. I am tired right now from looking up info on the n810 (I HATE finding new and exciting devices in my price range) so I'll just throw out a list and number questions as they come out
Things I don't like about the ipod touch:
itunes
restricted official 3rd party development
somewhat immature unofficial 3rd party development
official sdk uses objective c and unofficial ones aren't mature
crap battery life when doing things beyond web browsing (great battery life while listening to music, I'll give it that)
no true multitasking (backgrounder can be very unreliable)
non-replaceable battery
non-replaceable memory
thin range of codec support
target of thieves(actually have been mugged over one)
Things that entice me about the n810:
GPS
higher resolution
faster web browsing (?)
Not owned by 1 in 5 people my age
pidgin! (1. do plugins work? Can I get it working with facebook?)
multitasking (2. How much of a hit would I experience say listening to pandora in an internet browser with pidgin while doing some light browsing? How about with just pidgin and pandora?)
Full linux distributions! (3. I read through the thread about the most recent attempts at getting Jaunty working and while someone posted a video of KDE 4 being slow, no mention of a basic Gnome or even xfce. What can I expect?)
Micro SD cards! (with adapter)
Replaceable batteries (4. what can I expect from the masses of 5 dollar batteries on ebay?)
Bluetooth - yes I know 3.0 will allegedly allow 2nd gen touch owners to use it (5. sync-able with a dumb-phone? Can I transfer pictures to a n810 from my phone?)
I can develop for it (6. How hard is it to? I've made some small things for the DS but never took off due to sdk unreliability.)
con - no video output
General Questions
7. How long can I expect to wait for a GPS lock? (This is coming from someone who owns a gps which on a good day finds its position in 10 minutes) I'm still not 100% on how GPS works on the n810, can maps be stored on the device or do I need to be next to a wifi hotspot each time I change my destination? Are turn by turn directions supported (outside of the 130 dollar app)?
8. How matured are emulators for the device? (Save states, 2 player, full speed, etc)
9. Is the community dieing? Will full linux distro support save it? What is the likely hood of n810 users being able to upgrade to n900 software to keep with the community?
10. Wardiving is a no-go, correct? (oh who am I kidding: closed source wifi drivers = no WEP cracking, right?)
10.5 Wifi strength? better/ worse then an ipod touch?
11. Where could I feasibly go to a store to try one out?
Now I feel awful bombarding all of you with these questions, so as an owner of an ipod touch for over half a year I'm sure there are some questions I can answer to help those on the same fence looking the opposite direction; feel free to ask away. edit - (although videos of the ipod touch are much easier to come by)
Also, I've noticed the lack of good comparisons out there (Especially in the video department), if someone wanted to lend me (a total stranger :P - in the US) one, I would happily spend a day or two learning the software so that I can attempt at making a fair comparison video review -I do not work for nokia-.
Edit: Should probably add that this is to fill the niche between pen/paper and my netbook, a pocketable internet browser with a dictionary
Last edited by notnarb; 2009-04-27 at 09:03.