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2010-06-04
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2010-06-04
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Yes, we just freaking need YET ANOTHER of these topics.
Please, you usual folks, come post the same stuff here again. Because you know we just have not heard it enough.
Sigh.
I guess the most spoken line on this forum
'If you don't like it, sell it and get an iPhone'
and recommending a vendor who is the most hated one here.
irony is the haters are becoming the salesmen
n900 is a device that promises more than it delivers
this is not a problem of "research" is a problem of unfair (deceiving) marketing and of bad product (buy bad i mean not working 100% as expected)
problem is that they all do that
we want new products and the market is in a hurry to beat the competition
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2010-06-04
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PR 1.2 includes broken USSD realization. I have to disassemble their libraries and modify them. Normal USSD realization IS NOT AVAILABLE now and would be available at the beginning of next week AS A SEPARATE package with a dirty hack. So ussd realization in 1.2 is worse, than in 1.1.
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2010-06-04
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2010-06-04
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Say and moan all we like, we will still end up buying the next major Nokia release because despite the annoying quirks, we all know that they make the best hardware with tough build quality, are more technically sophisticated and feature the best power management. I was at the O2 in London today, I tried the Dell streak stunning UI and responsiveness but tinny speaker and weak camera had me clutching to my n900 brick. Get me an android with simillar hardware to n900 and I switch until then.....
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2010-06-04
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How many companies "compensate" purchasers the way the OP is asking? Seriously. You're saying anyone who doesn't give you some money back if you're partially dissatisfied doesn't care about customers? That's pretty much all of them.
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2010-06-04
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2010-06-04
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I am sort of stuck on Vodacom (in South Africa)...
But happy non the less. 3G (HSDPA) coverage is excellent where and when I need it.
So would have been on Vodacom. Pay in on my contract was about the same. Android might have a "brighter" future, but there are too many different devices and manufacturers.
So only the Nexus One (and for how long?) will get the newest firmware / OS version...
This is a real "multimedia computer" - the N95 8GB was just marketed that way (naughty Nokia) - but never truly delivered...
For me the N900 is THE ULTIMATE DEVICE (for my needs)
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2010-06-04
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