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2009-12-13
, 22:34
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@ New York, NY, USA
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#11
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2009-12-14
, 04:12
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2010-02-03
, 05:58
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@ District of Columbia
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#13
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Yeah, then customized ringtones and even twitter logs could occur.
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2010-02-03
, 09:48
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@ UK Swindon
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#14
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No. Basically, none of the phone features you're used to from S60 phones are there. You have simple voice calls and text messages. That's it. Pretty much what the Nokia 1200 does for €25,-.
Don't think of it as a smartphone. Think of it as the mini version of a tablet that got basic telephony features because 3G data was already built in.
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2010-02-03
, 09:55
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#15
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Do you just accept problems/faults in everything you buy??
Its hardly suprising there are so many negative posts.
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2010-02-25
, 11:56
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2010-03-04
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@ Rochester, NY
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#17
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I pushed flite to extras-devel some time ago, so it should be reasonably straight-forward to implement once we know how to use/about the phone API.
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2010-03-04
, 23:58
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2010-03-22
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@ Finland
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2010-03-23
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#20
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I just posted a simple python daemon (and little gui) to extras-devel named eSpeakCaller. It just basicly runs eSpeak when somebody calls.
Debian installer should also make necessary changes to xpolicy.conf. (add [stream] exe = espeak group = ringtone)
At least works for me