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2010-07-03
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2010-07-03
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Nokia tells that it's a mobile computer, at least in my country. And I think it's good enough as this. Every OS has a limited applications out of the box, and just polishing takes a lot of time. I did know that N900 will never become finished product when I've bought it. But it's open enough to live without it. Don't compare this to iPhones, because they are closed and must be polished out of the box.
I use N900 also as my primary phone and it suits my needs. I'd like to improve some things, but I can say it about everything.
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2010-07-03
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2010-07-03
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2010-07-03
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2010-07-03
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Do you mean polished like iphone and HTC desire with things opening and running smoothly? Then of course not. Is the current Nokia even capabe of making such a product? I do not see much evidence of that. On top of that Nokia has from the very early life of the N900 shown it does not have much interest in supporting the N900.
If you are looking for a polished product with Nokia involvement then your best best is to pray meego is so amazing that HTC release a meego mobile device.
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2010-07-03
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2010-07-03
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I stated the web browser's full-screen / escape from full-screen icon as "an indication" that the user experience does not match the Maps application. The lack of icon standardization is also an indication that the N900 is not a well polished production.
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