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Originally Posted by davbost View Post
WTF? How helpfull is that? I wish you peaple would go away. If your not going to be of any help, then go back to your Windoes form!
Oh look at what he said

So I'm not here to ask for solutions on my problems I'm just letting everyone know about my experience with the N900.
And I'm supposed to help how? By being his therapist?
 

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Originally Posted by jaja001 View Post
So I have been a proud owner of the N900 for about 4months now. I did allot of research prior to me purchasing this device. I must say that their is no other phone out there that can compete with the "sexy" appeal that this phone has.
But unfortunately I am thinking of getting rid of it. I just don't think that it is a userfriendly phone as I had hoped it would be.
Allot of corky things that bothers me about this phone one beeing that hen ever I'm done talking on the phone I remove it from my cheeck and sometimes it's in landsacape and sometimes it's portrait.

That is super frustrating for me cause of all the phone calls I receive daily, another thing is how long it takes to load certain applications such as images.
I know all of the background suff that it needs to proces to bring up a certain app to view but their are devices out that it takes half of the time. Why is that ? verry strange. I was extremely happy with my E71 and E72 but as with all other devices I got boored and descited to go for Nokias flagship device and man was I gitty when I first received this phone. Talk about "eye candy".

So I'm not here to ask for solutions on my problems I'm just letting everyone know about my experience with the N900.

I will keep an eye out though for the Meego device
All I can say is stay with it and ask questions if you need help. This is the best device on the market and you will find out if you give it time. Ask lots of questions. There are lots of great peaple here willing to help.
 
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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
Oh look at what he said



And I'm supposed to help how? By being his therapist?
Forget what he said. He has a problem with his device and I want him to succeed. What is wrong wth that?
 
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Originally Posted by davbost View Post
Forget what he said. He has a problem with his device and I want him to succeed. What is wrong wth that?
What wrong with that? hhmm

You want to help him when he doesn't want you to?

So I'm not here to ask for solutions on my problems I'm just letting everyone know about my experience with the N900.
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Originally Posted by davbost View Post
Forget what he said. He has a problem with his device and I want him to succeed. What is wrong wth that?
Why should I help someone that wants no help?
 
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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
Why should I help someone that wants no help?
Because you're already compelled to post in his thread a lot, perhaps?

You people are quicker to post negative comments ad nauseum than help. Even if you know the answers.

Thanks for adding to the decline of the community.
 

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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Because you're already compelled to post in his thread a lot, perhaps?

You people are quicker to post negative comments ad nauseum than help. Even if you know the answers.

Thanks for adding to the decline of the community.
He was sharing his experiences with the phone and I was sharing my experiences with his story.

If he requested for help, then I would. I do it everyday. If I can help a person with a problem, I will.
 
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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
Why should I help someone that wants no help?
Peaple want help there just frustrated, but, when you take that attatude they figure see this is a $#IT product and no one cares. Time to change how we respond to posters and there needs regardless of the negitive. Just something to think about. Why dont you think of it as customer service? CUSTOMER SERVICE? LETS PUT THE CUSTOMER FIRST AND BE A SERVANT?

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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
He was sharing his experiences with the phone and I was sharing my experiences with his story.

If he requested for help, then I would. I do it everyday. If I can help a person with a problem, I will.
Nope. You shared your emotions to him disliking your beloved phone.

Learn to separate the two. And please add the option to be helpful or just plain leave no comments instead of the typical knee-jerk reaction of posting something negative if people (shock, gasp, horror) have different opinions than yourself.

You also seem to be first in line to spout out negativity too. Time to stop, you think? There is a very visible consequence for such actions.

Simpler terms, if you deem something foolish, why respond?
 

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Originally Posted by davbost View Post
Peaple want help there just frustrated, but, when you take that attatude they figure see this is a $#IT product and no one cares. Time to change how we respond to posters and threre needs regardless of the negitive. Just something to think about. Why dont you think of it as customer service? CUSTOMER SERVICE!
I am not employed by Nokia. If I was then maybe I'd give a sh*t. I would've helped despite the whining but he specifically requested no help
 
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