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2010-07-21
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2010-07-21
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2010-07-21
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Me too! But look at this:
That's in this thread. I've seen other threads where folks have one, two... of the N900. Sorta surprising that folks are buying multiples.
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2010-07-22
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2010-07-22
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2010-07-22
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2010-07-22
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2010-07-22
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This thread makes me wonder one thing... why are people buying multiple N900's?
I don't buy more than one refrigerator, nor other gadgets (computers do not count). And the secondary phone I have isn't even a feature phone, it's my boring replacement of a phone, a Motorola F3 that I keep around just in case.
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2010-07-22
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Dude. It's been 9 months and faster/better hardware had already been out almost immediately after the N900 came out.
Speaking to the issues of multitasking--well, that's what you get when you multitask on ANYTHING (be it Maemo, Android, desktop Linux, Windows, etc.). When you use up resources, you start to see it crawl. On Maemo, you would do well to remain cognizant of too many open apps. On Android, I never see a slow down because I have an App Killer monitoring my system for apps I want to permit multitasking all the time, and automatically time-out kills apps I don't permit to run in the background all the time. So, it manages FOR me even when I don't yet notice any slowness. Maybe there's a similar sort of "you're not really using this background app, do you want me to close it?" sort of tool for the N900? Or maybe someone could write one up. Would be terribly handy on a small system like this.
I'm not sure that the sentiment is entirely accurate about how buggy it is, but I will wholeheartedly agree with the sentiment about Maemo's WONTFIX and Nokia's neglecting customers. For all those people who claim that this isn't the place to complain, where else do you discuss the incredible WONTFIX and FIXED IN [next OS] issues, then?
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