mece
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2009-09-23
, 07:41
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@ Ĺbo, Finland
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#391
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2009-09-23
, 08:13
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@ turku, finland
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#392
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2009-09-23
, 08:37
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@ Oxford, UK
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#393
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2009-09-23
, 08:48
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@ Czech Republic
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#394
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So, have you seen the lead Fremantle device? I mean, other than in pictures and in youtube videos. If not, you really should. See if there's a Nokia store near you that has one, and take it for a test drive...
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2009-09-23
, 10:00
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#395
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- start typing a name (I read in some threads that n900 will start searching from contacts right away)
I'm confused as to how this differs from any other phone? I need to navigate to the home screen on my N95 to make calls too.
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2009-09-23
, 11:45
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@ Netherlands
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#396
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Yes, first ask how long it boots, then ask about x terminal and run 'dmesg >MyDocs/x.txt' and then try web browser with your web mail account and send x.txt to yourself or post it here directly :-)
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2009-09-23
, 12:03
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#397
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Bah, that's an awful tradeoff if so. I want both (it's useful being able to plug my flash drives into my n800).
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2009-09-23
, 12:26
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@ Finland
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#398
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2009-09-23
, 13:09
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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#399
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I've seen bluetooth consume almost 150mA on an idle connection on N810, that's about 500mW Usually reconnecting brings the power use down. Radiated power is pretty insignificant compared to total power used by the radio.. Also noticeable with the wlan, where you basically see no measurable difference in power use between 10 and 100mW settings, not even when sending huge files from N8x0.
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2009-09-23
, 13:34
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@ Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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#400
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