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That's less trivial than anything anyone criticizing the N900 nowadays has, that isn't also be an iPhone flaw (oh, except that's not all this forum has on the iPhone, now is it? There's some very nice lists up for grabs. If this was an iPhone bashing thread, I assure you people would be happy to list them all). Portrait mode isn't available, but that's not exactly a bug, that's intended. Now, before fMMS came out and some other stuff was done, yeah, you could argue there were unfixed issues, but at least MOST of the bugs that the N900 has were community-fixable. Where-as with the iOS just about EVERY bug you have is inside a closed blob.
As is, also, regarding the danramos' post: I've never had the phone ringing glitch, and I suspect the majority of the N900 owners/users haven't... Unlike this little iPhone glitch, which happened, near as I can tell, in EVERY iPhone.
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2011-01-03
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oh yeeee we just love tossing stones to iphonees :P
at least we can use the touch screen wearing gloves as they cannot LOL
iphonees need special gloves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN19mO4PrDg
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2011-01-03
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On the first working day of the new-year, a glitch within Apple iPhone internal clocks left many users snoozing.
According to Reuters, iPhone users around the world have been complaining about malfunctioning alarms the last three days, which have caused many to arrive late to work or even miss flights. The problem was present in other Apple devices as well. Apple, which had been aware of the issue, said on January 2 that the alarms should have started to function properly by Monday January 3.
With regards to the mishap, Gartner analyst Carolina Milanesi said "Apple certainly needs to fix it as soon as possible, but I doubt this will impact sales or reflect negatively on Apple itself."
source: Forbes
As is, also, regarding the danramos' post: I've never had the phone ringing glitch, and I suspect the majority of the N900 owners/users haven't... Unlike this little iPhone glitch, which happened, near as I can tell, in EVERY iPhone.