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2009-11-26
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Why does that need proving? Everybody knows it is not ready for mainstream users, even Nokia says that is Maemo 6 time. This is an open mobile computer for developers and tech-heads.
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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- lack of apps for a while is going to be a problem. No Nimbuzz being the most painful
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2009-11-26
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why do you need Nimbuzz (except that there is currently no msn supported integrated like gtalk or skype)?
I love the integration of IM right into contacts, no separate app to do chat..
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2009-11-26
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You miss the point of this.
The point is that if you're an early adopter for a new platform, you *will* face teething issues, and you *may* have a hard time or some missing features. That's the way of things.
On the up side, you get geek kudos for having a new toy before anyone else.
I understand perfectly that this may not be what you want, but in such a case, I'd suggest skipping the N900 for a few months, or all together. It has (and will) have teething issues.
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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That's more than one person/phone.
However, in my case... when I ranted about the iPhone here, I was also just one person. A quick Google search and I found out I wasn't the only person.
It was still an OS update issue in my case. In the aforementioned cases, I'm willing to bet that OS updates will fix most of these issues that aren't exactly hardware issues.
And defects do happen. I know that quite well too. I'm patient enough to see if things shake out a bit.
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2009-11-26
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So my rant is because I want Nokia to succeed because I love the company and I also want to have a great phone. Unfortunately, it seems that neither of these things are going to get to the level I was hoping for. We are likely to see reviews from the mainstream media which suggest even looks aside and ignoring limited apps the iphone is still the better choice simply because the N900 has three year old problems and this would surely hurt sales (which would surely hurt Nokia irrespective of whether people on this website do not want the device to go mainstream so that it can be their geek phone). I will also not be getting as great a phone as I would want because it lacks things I took for granted in my 50 year old N95.
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The point is that if you're an early adopter for a new platform, you *will* face teething issues, and you *may* have a hard time or some missing features. That's the way of things.
On the up side, you get geek kudos for having a new toy before anyone else.
I understand perfectly that this may not be what you want, but in such a case, I'd suggest skipping the N900 for a few months, or all together. It has (and will) have teething issues.
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