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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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I did the change from N900 to Nokia N8, just got it few days ago (company bought for us) and I am glad with it. Even though N8's browser infuriates me at times I hope that with the new update things will get better. My girlfriend she has a Nokia N8 and, recently, we have traveled to greece and I was amazed at the pictures it took. What is awesome in the N8: +Camera (o'rlly?) +HDMI+Mouse support (in greece we used as our photo editor/email/browsing) +3rd party apps (Yes I am shallow... I like spotify, foursquare, nokia big screen etc) +Nokia Support: Either Ovi services (maps/mail/online/suite) +Battery life What I dont like: -Calendar: N900 calendar it is still miles ahead in easy of use compared to the N8. Maybe some getting used to it still. -UI feels clunky, even though snappier than N900 What I miss from N900: +Browsing +Skype integration +The extra GBs of onboard memory What I dont: -Lack of Nokia support for its own services (Calendar/Maps/Suite/etc) -Lack of 3rd party apps (I am not talking about tertminal-script-ish apps) N900 was a lot of fun when I got because I was so excited to develop for it. But this whole platform change really turned me down. I can not say I have been burned by jumping head first but I want what a more mature platform offers me. I had an iPhone and hated the way the phone controlled me. My next phone, if not a Symbian or MeeGo, would be an Android. --------- I guess my point is depends what you want your phone to do for you. Nokia N8 performs very well and even impresses me sometimes
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-09
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2011-02-09
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I prefer using the N900 for texting, internet access and day-to-day use because of the hardware keyboard.. The N8 lacks this- and I personally love the N900's keyboard too much..
N8 is great.. It has a great camera, nice apps/games and 'proper' support from Nokia (well until now anyways).. The OS is still 'old', but apparantly new UI and features are on the way... but as I said, the N900 has a keyboard, a better OS (more powerful...) and a community which you can always refer too...
I use my N8 as a second phone- mainly for taking pictures, OVI maps and games, but the N900 is my real phone/mobile computer.