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2010-04-12
, 14:28
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Joined on Apr 2010
@ Birmingham
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#1112
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Well this thread is waste of time, but i say the same that have been said 100 times.
There's no mobile phone company in this world that announces updates before the release. Heck Samsung or SE don't usually even announce them when they are released the rare times they got updates.
I honestly still wonder why people cry over this fw. It's not going to change the phone. Most of us seem happy with it because we knew what we where buying. Open source phone with best browser, great screen, best multitasking with WebOS and great community around it.
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2010-04-12
, 14:43
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Posts: 258 |
Thanked: 138 times |
Joined on Oct 2009
@ St. Louis, MO, USA
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#1113
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There's no mobile phone company in this world that announces updates before the release.
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2010-04-12
, 14:44
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Posts: 12 |
Thanked: 10 times |
Joined on Mar 2010
@ Little Rock
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2010-04-12
, 15:25
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Posts: 14 |
Thanked: 4 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
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2010-04-12
, 15:31
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Posts: 119 |
Thanked: 124 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ Brazil
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2010-04-12
, 15:40
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Posts: 258 |
Thanked: 138 times |
Joined on Oct 2009
@ St. Louis, MO, USA
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#1117
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Shame this update offers so little to serious users who want more than an expensive toy to play with. Some of us have been sold this device as a tool for everyday use, what a massive disappointment!
Sorry to say it but Maemo is nothing short of pathetic when it comes to business / real life use.
Very poor email, very poor calendar, non existent office tools, battery life is unforgivably bad. App development for the N900 seems to have all but stopped, the ovi store for the N900 is a complete an utter disaster. The only way to get the software you need is by downloading some half arsed app from extra dev which is bound to screw your device. SORT IT OUT NOKIA!
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2010-04-12
, 15:46
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Posts: 3,617 |
Thanked: 2,412 times |
Joined on Nov 2009
@ Cambridge, UK
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Exactly. You're completely right, but will get lambasted on this forum. Too many people that won't face reality.
Email / Calendar all but fail when you lose data connection. Really? How can that not be a design consideration to have offline caching?
I have to fight with the phone just to answer a call. When I try to hit answer the phone decides that it will flip to portrait, so I have to stare & wait for the orientation to adjust the UI so I can press the button. Sometimes it tries to flip immediate back to landscape then AGAIN to portrait; in these times I end up missing the call, because I can't answer the damn phone in time.
That's why the killer app for this thing will be when Android is ported. I do like the hardware (brick that it may be), but I need reliable office tools.
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2010-04-12
, 15:48
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Posts: 46 |
Thanked: 54 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
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2010-04-12
, 15:55
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Posts: 117 |
Thanked: 23 times |
Joined on Aug 2008
@ Hardenberg
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#1120
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Exactly.
Email / Calendar all but fail when you lose data connection. Really? How can that not be a design consideration to have offline caching?
I have to fight with the phone just to answer a call. When I try to hit answer the phone decides that it will flip to portrait, so I have to stare & wait for the orientation to adjust the UI so I can press the button. Sometimes it tries to flip immediate back to landscape then AGAIN to portrait; in these times I end up missing the call, because I can't answer the damn phone in time.
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I do hope that it does come out soon as I'd really like to be able to video call.