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2011-06-21
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@ Halifax
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2011-06-21
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How about this first impression:
Is that really not good enough, just because the numbers don't look exciting? I could understand nervousness if you are big on gaming and want to be sure that games on your phone can get those last few polygons on the screen, but if gaming is your primary concern, then you should obviously go with a bigger platform anyway. Some 3D games that will be available for the N9 also look gorgeous and run completely fluidly.
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2011-06-21
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@ Boston, MA
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2011-06-21
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Surely an crucial aspect of this device is its onscreen keyboard, which we need more info on. Like NOW. Not having a hw kb like the N900 is pretty damn important, so what's its replacement? Another iPhone-like one with annoying pop-up letters when you hit letters? Meh. If the guy in last night's demo showed us THAT (got some journo up from the floor to have a go) then it would help answer that question. Is there even a landscape qwerty? haven't seen it yet.
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2011-06-21
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@ Finland
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Sorry, if I have to 'download an SDK' to start developing, then it isn't GNU/Linux.
Can I develop directly on-board the device?
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2011-06-21
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@ Belgium
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2011-06-21
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2011-06-21
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@ Brazil
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Yes there are popups, don't know what is annoying about that. Even if you never slide to hit the right button, it helps to verify that you are not mistyping.
Landscape keyboard is there.
It has incredible response times, so it can cope even with the fastest typists. Magnifying glass for cursor positioning (on long press).
Umlauts etc can be entered by pressing long on a key, but you can also switch to a different language / keyboard type on the fly by swiping left or right (you choose which ones you want).
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2011-06-21
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@ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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disapoint, eflop, epic win!, laggy interface, n9 rox, so much win, wateriswet, who cares, whyyyyy?????? |
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