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2010-04-01
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2010-04-01
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2010-04-01
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After 3 months with this device:
- N900 is a poor mobile phone. Cant even do things that very cheap mobiles can (mms, 3g video calls, one hand sms, etc...).
- N900 is a mediocre tablet. I mean, what sort of tablet doesnt give you an office suite? If you want to edit an xls, you should mess up with google docs etc. Even mid-range smartphones have an option to get a full office suite.
A solid, good quality device, but rather poor in terms of usability.
As with all new devices you need to learn how it works. I think everything is placed pretty logical and if you are not happy you could change it (can an iphone do that?).
From a developers point of view, it may be the perfect tool. For everyday people/end users, its usability is rather limited.
Such a promising device but not warmly supported from the manufacturer.
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2010-04-01
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It can do mms (even though it's not very useful for me.. just expensive). You can use one hand (now with PR1.2). 3g video calls (i am not sure as i don't use it.. too expensive)
You could do more than just xls. Just install Easy Debian and you will have a full office suite, a photoshop "clone" called Gimp and what ever els you need on a full desktop.
Yes, it is good for developers.. and for end user as well. I do pretty much everything that i also do on my computer. I even use programs runned from my computer on it sometimes (with x2x).
Yes, and still is. I think why some ppl not like it is because of interest. If you don't know what programs you need and are to lazy to find out then you do not use it's full potential.
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2010-04-01
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2010-04-01
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2010-04-01
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So next time, either speak for yourself, or try not to speculate about others behaviour.
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2010-04-01
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How about you apply that to yourself as well? You blanket label the device as a poor tablet simply because *you* cant get it to do what *you* want how *you* want it done, and on that basis decide it's not much good as a tablet and not cared about by nokia?
Pot + Kettle = ???
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2010-04-01
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Again. The N900 is a fantastic device for what it can do. But in an app competition it doesn't even qualify for entry.