Gadgety
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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#12
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2009-11-19
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@ Houston
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#13
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2009-11-19
, 21:22
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#15
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
, 22:09
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@ Not decided
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#17
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
, 22:20
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@ Not decided
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#19
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Michal Jerz of My-Symbian.com has got the retail version of the N900. It does not come with any video calling/chatting possibility, unlike the other Nxxx models, and unlike some pre-production units.
So what are the chances of this community developing an app for this?
What are the possibilities of porting what's available on the N810 to the N900?
I must say I find it incredibly disappointing that the N900 doesn't do this out of the box, as it was the major attraction of the Nxxx series to me.
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2009-11-19
, 22:22
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@ Sheffield, UK
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#20
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maemo 5, video call |
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