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2010-03-23
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@ Shanghai / London
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2010-03-24
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Tap on the page number to see the options panel.
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2010-03-24
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@ Poland
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2010-03-24
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@ nd usa
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...Picked up a SIM card with CMCC on day 1 of the trip
Turned on GPRS (I guess ChinaTelecom has 3g?)
Day 2 sucked my prepaid card dry
- so I bought another 100 RMB and was much more careful about data usage. It lasted 2 weeks.
The killer feature for me during this trip was the chat and skype integration. Particularly the chat as I could chat as I was traveling all over the country.
The camera was excellent - used it much more than I thought I would
Email was good - but not as good as my old blackberry (except that it supports html)
The offline maps were great - I would download all the maps from my hotel and then use them as needed. However where are the Chinese characters on the street names? Google Maps has them.
Added Skype for $3 a month to North America
Skype over GPRS was not great
Skype over wifi from Starbucks worked ok in the morning and then didn’t work at all later
Once I hit Hong Kong I picked up the SIM from 3
100 HK dollars including 150 HK of browsing – Great Deal!
3G Speeds
Skype over 3G worked pretty good
Overall on the trip I saw a few iphone users, a few wind mobile users, lots of android users (more than iphone) and tons of nokia n95 users...
Summary from my month of n900 features I would like/issues
Wish it had a bigger screen - found myself squinting
Battery could be a bit larger like the old days
Chinese text entry should be nokia supported
Installed scim
Pdf reader:
pdf reader interface should be like the browser
pdf reader not finger friendly (page turn) no twist to zoom
pdf reader plus button go to page
Email:
spell type ahead with apostrophes
cleaner mail client
Search?
Photos:
zoom on photos should be like the browser
photos should default to camera directory or allow default (it forgets your setting)
Contacts:
Most google accounts don’t have email - but have a google chat!? isn't it the same!?
Maps:
Improve maps zoom offline etc (should be the same as the browser)
Offline keeps prompting for access
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2010-03-24
, 14:51
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Joined on Aug 2007
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In pdf reader, "go to page" option is there.
Tap on the page number to see the options panel.
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2010-03-24
, 16:44
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Joined on Mar 2010
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Heres what I find hard
1) open pdf and zoom appropriately
2) Click page number it prompts "Enter page number:"
3) Try to hit the plus button with a fat finger (it worked ok on the n700/n800)
bunanson
Which sim you using in HK?
I used 3
http://www.three.com.hk
For China I used CMCC but would check out China Unicom (which has 3G)
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2010-05-24
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@ nd usa
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2010-07-21
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@ London
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Email:
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2011-03-03
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Joined on Dec 2009
@ San Diego, CA, USA
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Previously I had the n800/n700 and am an avid Linux user.
Picked up a SIM card with CMCC on day 1 of the trip
Turned on GPRS (I guess ChinaTelecom has 3g?)
Day 2 sucked my prepaid card dry - so I bought another 100 RMB and was much more careful about data usage. It lasted 2 weeks.
The killer feature for me during this trip was the chat and skype integration. Particularly the chat as I could chat as I was traveling all over the country.
The camera was excellent - used it much more than I thought I would
Email was good - but not as good as my old blackberry (except that it supports html)
The offline maps were great - I would download all the maps from my hotel and then use them as needed. However where are the Chinese characters on the street names? Google Maps has them.
Added Skype for $3 a month to North America
Skype over GPRS was not great
Skype over wifi from Starbucks worked ok in the morning and then didn’t work at all later
Once I hit Hong Kong I picked up the SIM from 3
http://www.three.com.hk/
100 HK dollars including 150 HK of browsing – Great Deal!
3G Speeds
Skype over 3G worked pretty good
Overall on the trip I saw a few iphone users, a few windows mobile users, lots of android users (more than iphone) and tons of nokia e7x/n95 users...
2 tips:
You can download wikitravel articles or pdfs to save on bandwidth prior to travel
I geek fashion I used a huge 1 page list for a dictionary and then used grep from the command line to find the translations...
(you could use google translate or something)
Summary from my month of n900 features I would like/issues
Wish it had a bigger screen - found myself squinting
Battery could be a bit larger like the old days
Chinese text entry should be nokia supported
(Installed scim)
Pdf reader:
pdf reader interface should be like the browser
pdf reader not finger friendly (page turn) no twist to zoom
pdf reader plus button go to page
Email:
spell type ahead with apostrophes
cleaner mail client
Search?
Photos:
zoom on photos should be like the browser
photos should default to camera directory or allow default (it forgets your setting)
Contacts:
Most google accounts don’t have email - but have a google chat!? isn't it the same!?
Maps:
Improve maps zoom offline etc (should be the same as the browser)
Offline keeps prompting for access
Last edited by anthony_barker; 2010-03-24 at 15:00.