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2009-07-29
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2009-07-29
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2009-07-29
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The banning of GV is more to do with AT&T phobia than with Apple I believe in this case. This is because It allows users to send free SMS messages and get cheap long-distance over Google Voice. It also makes it trivial to switch to a new phone service, because everyone calls the Google Voice number anyway and hence you don't have to depend upon number portability and all such.
The same could happen with Nokia phone if release with AT&T. Of course there is the plus side that you could always but the phone unlocked and do anything with it. That's an advantage of Nokia.
But seriously nobody even in my friends circle (tech friends) even know what GV does or are impressed with it. They always say - "but why do I need GV on my phone, I can already make calls from my cell."
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2009-07-29
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2009-07-29
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2009-07-29
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Please explain that statement. IME all released tablets multitask very well.
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2009-07-29
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2009-07-29
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Technically, multitasking works fine, but there is no easy way to switch between tasks.
Really, 75% of the problem is the lack of tabbed browsing(midori doesn't count).
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2009-07-29
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I think page 17 of Kate's presentation alludes to task switching problems that are "Fixed in Fremantle."
In the end, I think Maemo has been a bad multi-tasking marriage with the n8x0's. The screen and input freezing I experience regularly would be unacceptable on all other devices/platforms that I use.
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2009-07-29
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Technically, multitasking works fine, but there is no easy way to switch between tasks. I wasn't referring to the capability, but the user interface implementation.
Really, 75% of the problem is the lack of tabbed browsing(midori doesn't count).
With the Pre you can just do a gesture to move between cards, side to side, or gesture up to zoom out and see a bunch of cards next to each other and tap one to maximize it. It is just so much more intuitive and it just sort of flows. With the n800 I always get the feeling that the OS is getting in my way.
BTW, I took side by side pictures of my n800 display compared to a simulated iphone display on my desktop LCD to see the difference in resolution. Obviously it isn't apples to apples, and the technique isn't perfect, but I think the difference is big enough that it is still a useful comparison
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