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2010-09-15
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I've had my N900 for a year and I must say that now never want to own another Nokia ever again. I've never been so frustrated for so long with a phone before.
I seldomly blog in anger but I had to get this off my chest. So if you want to know why I'm never using a Nokia again, check out my anger here!
I feel sorry for the people at Nokia who work on Maemo because I imagine they live in a little shed at the bottom of the garden with no heating and the management feed them cold porridge once a week.
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2010-09-15
, 13:29
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@ London
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2010-09-15
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@ Netherlands
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2010-09-15
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@ Helsinki
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I guess the title of this thread should be:
The end of my Nokia Smart phone dream
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2010-09-15
, 15:20
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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I'm sharing my experience when using the device, and, frankly, its not for you to tell me what threads I can or cant participate in. Its important for the purpose fo balance in such threads that both parties give their views.
You are not happy with your N900, bad luck. Sell it. Move on. Same advice to the OP. No pressure.
But, dont spend all eternity berating those who dont have a problem who bask in the pleasure of owning one and ffs I'm not going to enter into discussion about problems which might or might not occur (eg the microUSB port) when at this point in time the only issue I've had was my fault; a broken screen. If the USB issue was huge their would have been huge outcry such as that of the iPhone4 antenna. But their hasnt. Maybe 1000 cases worldwide and thats nothing.
I like the N900. I like Nokia....always have. Perfection doesnt exist, but for me, the N900 is the closest on the market to what I want from a smartphone. Its different from everything else and it can do clever things....I can geekify it and go commandline on its a55 and those things which allow me into the workings, to make me feel really like owner of device, make me like it a hell of alot.
If you want point and shoot get an iPhone....
The N900 aint point and shoot.....its adjust...adjust....change....modify...ker-boom. Something amazing happens. Or not. Keeps you guessing. Its ace...and I'd very much like Nokia to keep making this kind of device.
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2010-09-15
, 15:22
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#147
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Come tell us here how complete the hardware is once you have the microUSB port in your hands
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2010-09-15
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@ Finland
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Because, even in its own time, this was an impossible task (obtaining support and parts/repairs/etc), three years out--it's STILL an impossible task even with the new device. :P Is there any specific reason NOT to be biased, given the results?
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2010-09-15
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@ Vienna
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[...]
Because, even in its own time, this was an impossible task (obtaining support and parts/repairs/etc),
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2010-09-15
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@ Netherlands
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I've tripped over my cable whilst charging a few times now, bent the connector on the charger but that's it. Had i broken the connector I would have been well annoyed. At myself.
If i tripped over my laptop cable, I'd expect a broken screen
and have to re-solder the connector (a common fault on laptops)
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the biggest bug isnt inside the system, but its sitting in front of it, right?