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I thought the video was just another gee-whizz video. I can't afford this. It's not quite as much of a joke as a $799 netbook, but almost.

I don't intend to go into another 2-year slavery -- er, make that contract -- with some jerky company.

I think that the name of the game in this financially challenged time is low cost. I don't even want to be carrying something this expensive. What if I lose it? What if someone takes it from me?

Boo!
 

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#132
Originally Posted by jalladin View Post
i already asked this question in another thread but i just want to get more opinions on this...

will it be worth getting the n900 if i already have a n810, i love it but i have barely touched it since i got it and have seen all the videos on the n900. seeing that its all i wished the n810 was when i got it, i already have buyers remorse and want to sell the n810 to get the n900... but with all that it has going will it be better? if i dnt get service with t-mobile will i still be able to enjoy my n900 functionality like i do with my n810?


any suggestions is much appreciated, thanks
yes you will.

And there is MMS!!!

http://europe.nokia.com/find-product...munications-em
Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or e-mail features can receive and display multimedia messages. Content appearance may vary. Some images and ring tones can not be forwarded
 

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#133
Originally Posted by zehjotkah View Post
it work perfectly^^
before posting such things make sure, that the problem is not on your side...
It does now... but it did not work during the initial part of the release... that is why you see a vimeo link in the forum.
 
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#134
Originally Posted by ColdFusion View Post
yes you will.

And there is MMS!!!

http://europe.nokia.com/find-product...munications-em
How do you define "Compatible multimedia message". Is that simply MMS or something else entirely. It's slightly vague..
 
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#135
Just hopping Mexico would be one of the
select markets
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I'm so glad Telefónica Movistar goofed up my HTC TYTN II order.

Anyone up for Wikipedia editing? I've been doing minor changes here an there
 

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Originally Posted by sevla View Post
How do you define "Compatible multimedia message". Is that simply MMS or something else entirely. It's slightly vague..
indeed, including 3 letters next to SMS and IM in the spec list would have saved much confusion...

but then i would love to remove the 3G meme to, and have marketers and tech news writers use UMTS, HSPA, CDMA2000 and EV-DO when talking about phones. I guess one could say i am a acronym pedant...
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#137
Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
On the subject of Ovi...

If (as I suspect) this device is intended to be heavily integrated with Ovi, then Nokia better get on the ball and fast. I've been trying to live in the Ovi world lately and it's still very much broken. Adding insult to injury is that support is very poor at present.

Not trying to be a wet blanket, but just raising the flag... I will research further and make this my next blog article.
Ovi's a very mixed bag right now, but IMHO in general it's getting better as they put together elements which were created as separate entities. I agree support is rather poor and inaccessible, I agree there are too many disconnected things that need connecting. But the iterations are going in the right direction I think, especially the recent drive to unify the PC applications into one app and to make it multiplatform.

Going through one by one...

-Nokia Maps is now integrated into the Ovi login system as Ovi Maps, with an online site where you can enter destinations and plan routes which can then be synced with the phone via the web (and it also lets you sync any favourite destinations saved on the phone). The latest S60 client for Ovi Maps is pretty good, it's much easier to find stuff that used to be buried in the menus.

-Ovi Share, originally Twango, is now fully integrated into the unified login though Nokia seem to be unsure how to proceed with the interface.

-N-Gage will probably IMHO be folded into Ovi Store, which is already on the unified login. The exclusive games have generally had good reviews and could be used to promote the store.

-Nokia Music is still un-integrated with a separate login, but I believe the separate music app is being rolled into the upcoming unified Ovi Suite which would imply integration is coming soon.

-Ovi Sync is using the unified login and should hopefully be further integrated with the contacts and messaging systems in the future. I've never personally had problems with Sync but some people say it's too flaky.

-Ovi Files was originally a pay service but is now totally free so that's going to make it more accessible to users.

-Ovi Mail uses the unified login but currently only has a client available for Series 40 phones (as it was mainly intended for the developing world where cheap phones are usually the only available computer). They're doing an S60 client though and presumably a Maemo one too, and of course they have a webmail page for access through a browser.

-Everything else on Ovi is in a state of flux, but hopefully the upcoming Ovi Suite will unify and simplify things as it's one single app with a deliberately minimalist feature set. And as I said in the other thread Ovi Suite is going to be on Mac as well as Windows, and possibly on Linux too.

It's not there yet but it's in a better state than a year ago. I'd give it another year to mature and integrate, Google and Yahoo usually take a year or more to integrate their purchases into a single system.
 

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#138
Originally Posted by sevla View Post
How do you define "Compatible multimedia message". Is that simply MMS or something else entirely. It's slightly vague..
Well you should quote the whole passage...
Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or e-mail features can receive and display multimedia messages.
It means that you can't send MMS to the iPhone for example but you can send MMS to any other MMS compatible device (like any other phone actually)
 
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#139
That video was awesome, but is there an extended version because I wasn't able to Finnish?
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#140
is ovi finally available to ppl using nokia devices in the states, last i checked we werent able to use it.
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