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Bad:
1. The current handling of Flash in the browser seems problematic and this may be a reason for some people's battery drain and performance issues. Some Flash content does not shut down when closing the browser. I mainly notice this for games, but some sites with other Flash on the page seems to also have the same problem.
If you have no apps open, but the device is still warm or draining the battery at "fast" rate, go to terminal enter "top". If you see "browsersd" or "audiopulse" using memory and the CPU, Flash content is probably still running in the hardware. Audiopulse may not be active, but sometimes it is.
If you notice other apps are performing lower than normal or you have lag, shut the browser down if open and see if the problem continues. Open Flash content has a HUGE impact on battery and performance. Games are the main resource killer if they are hanging even after closing.
2. Streaming video needs a better cache function. Changing the browser to 40mb cache helps, but the "stutter start" still exists- regardless of connection speed.
Same with off-line video content. Almost every video stutters for the first few seconds. I also notice dropped frames- especially on higher bitrate content.
Archos 5 has the same chipest and does not have these problems, so it must be the codecs or the drivers for the hardware (both?).
3. MP3's skip and stutter sometimes when other apps are open. Happens at least 10% of the time. Cache issue or cpu bottleneck?
4. Reception for low 2G signals is weak. Tmo confirmed a signal problem in my area and waived my contract due to the problem, but I am keeping the N900, so staying with Tmo. Still, G1 does not lose signal in the problem areas- N900 does.
Good:
Most of the bad stuff above can be fixed with FW, and in spite of the issues, I love everything else about the N900. Truly a netbook in the pocket that has some phone function.
Though my G1 kicks the N900s a55 for quality game emulators, the N900 is a media and web BEAST! I can hope the game emulators get better- and we get diagonal key mapping
Last edited by Rushmore; 2009-12-11 at 17:56.