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2010-01-08
, 13:40
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Joined on Sep 2009
@ Arctic cold of northern .fi
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#13
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I will be buying Nokia shares. If you lean on mostly US based bloggeratti, you would consider them dead.
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2010-01-08
, 14:22
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Joined on Jan 2010
@ bournemouth
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#14
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Maybe you aren't doing a good job of selling it. Of the top of my head...
* Seamlessly integrate your phone and email and PIM contacts across a wide range of services.
* Keep track of your conversations with people on a per-person basis, instead of one little screen with only SMS messages.
* Browse the web, including flash-sites like youtube, as if you were on your PC
* Take High Definition Video movies (no more schlepping a movie camera around)
* Take High Resolution Pictures (no more schlepping a camera around)
* Find out where you are (no more schlepping a gps device around, save a lot of money on car upgrade)
* Use your existing email service on Yahoo, Gmail.
* Manage your online presence on things like facebook.
* View microshaft office documents that sheeple send you
* View and Edit your local streetmaps (maep, osm2go)
* Download those big files from torrents (transmission)
* Play the computer games you enjoyed from your childhood (emulators)
'About 20 hours of continuous music playback! Like all high-performance phones, the battery life depends entirely on how heavily you use cpu, screen and radio.'
'Yes! Beautiful maps on a high resolution display so you can actually SEE your surrounding area!'
'No, but you can stream whatever you are looking at live over the web.'
'YES!' (show customer portrait mode)
'Unlike other phones, this one uses LINUX, which means most applications are FREE and OPEN SOURCE, meaning you can work directly with the developers to get the features you want!!!!111one'
Nice use of wrong answers to not sell a phone...
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2010-01-08
, 15:13
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Posts: 207 |
Thanked: 84 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ bournemouth
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#15
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Maybe you aren't doing a good job of selling it. Of the top of my head...
* Seamlessly integrate your phone and email and PIM contacts across a wide range of services.
* Keep track of your conversations with people on a per-person basis, instead of one little screen with only SMS messages.
* Browse the web, including flash-sites like youtube, as if you were on your PC
* Take High Definition Video movies (no more schlepping a movie camera around)
* Take High Resolution Pictures (no more schlepping a camera around)
* Find out where you are (no more schlepping a gps device around, save a lot of money on car upgrade)
* Use your existing email service on Yahoo, Gmail.
* Manage your online presence on things like facebook.
* View microshaft office documents that sheeple send you
* View and Edit your local streetmaps (maep, osm2go)
* Download those big files from torrents (transmission)
* Play the computer games you enjoyed from your childhood (emulators)
'About 20 hours of continuous music playback! Like all high-performance phones, the battery life depends entirely on how heavily you use cpu, screen and radio.'
'Yes! Beautiful maps on a high resolution display so you can actually SEE your surrounding area!'
'No, but you can stream whatever you are looking at live over the web.'
'YES!' (show customer portrait mode)
'Unlike other phones, this one uses LINUX, which means most applications are FREE and OPEN SOURCE, meaning you can work directly with the developers to get the features you want!!!!111one'
Nice use of wrong answers to not sell a phone...
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2010-01-08
, 17:20
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Joined on Dec 2009
@ Barcelona
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#16
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20 hours music playback???
your joking right, i got 4 hours of music on my n900 off a full charge on aeroplane mode the whole time...
the battery is poor...
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2010-01-08
, 17:35
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Posts: 11,700 |
Thanked: 10,045 times |
Joined on Jun 2006
@ North Texas, USA
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#17
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2010-01-08
, 18:27
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Posts: 607 |
Thanked: 450 times |
Joined on Sep 2009
@ Washington, DC
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#18
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'Unlike other phones, this one uses LINUX, which means most applications are FREE and OPEN SOURCE, meaning you can work directly with the developers to get the features you want!
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2010-01-08
, 18:39
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Posts: 88 |
Thanked: 19 times |
Joined on Jan 2008
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#19
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For Nokia to sell the N900 to the masses, which is what they will want ...
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2010-01-08
, 18:42
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Posts: 88 |
Thanked: 19 times |
Joined on Jan 2008
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#20
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20 hours music playback???
your joking right, i got 4 hours of music on my n900 off a full charge on aeroplane mode the whole time...
the battery is poor...
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