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Would you mind to take a high quality front facing picture of the physical keyboard (QWERTY, AZERTY, etc ...) and of the on-screen keyboard.
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"The MicroSD card is formated as a FAT32 partition." eMMC is formated as a FAT32. MicroSD is of course what ever user puts there.
The Nokia N900 has a 32 GB eMMC, 256 MB NAND internal storage and a hot swappable microSD card slot which support up to 16 GB of additional storage (this number is based on what was available for certification and may not reflect the actual capacity support of the device). The 32 GB is formated as 768 MB of swap, ~1 GB of ext3 mounted on /home (for extra applications) and ~25 GB of FAT32 mounted on /home/user/MyDocs (for movies, music, documents).[5] The 256 MB NAND contains the bootloader, kernel and rootfs.
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Thanks !
I have seen somewhere that Maemo 5 supports (most common) : ext2, ext3 (not ext4), FAT16, FAT32.
/home (for extra applications)
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"The accelerometer can also be used in games and third-party applications such as Bounce which comes pre-loaded"
Bounce being pre-loaded is speculation. It is not listed anywhere to be pre-loaded.
"Premium services must be bought in order to get voice-guided navigation, traffic and safety camera information, premium travel content, 3D landmarks and weathe"
Voice guided navigation has not been announced AFAIK.
"Application development support" mentions C++, Qt and python, but not C/GTK+. Only C/GTK+ is actually officially supported for now.
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I will have to admit this is from extrapolation. The N900 website says it comes pre-loaded with Ovi Maps. When you go to the Ovi Maps it says you must buy a premium services (aka voice navigation). Where did you get this information ?
GPS and navigation
* Integrated A-GPS receiver*
* Ovi Maps application
* Switch between views: rich 3D, satellite and hybrid maps
* Search maps for addresses and places
* Find your destination with free routing
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This has been the same issue Nokia's specifications have had with every single tablet they've released. A certain size of card is available when do their certifications, so that is the size they mention in their specifications (they can't very well say it supports 32GB when 32GB cards are unavailable for testing, can they). Unfortunately the certification never has anything to do with what the hardware and software are actually capable of using.
The N800 is clearly capable of using cards over 8GB (there are several users using two 32GB and two 64GB card configurations), however the specifications seem to claim it's limited to that. We also know the N810 is capable of supporting more than 8GB as well.
Well, the same issue applies to the N900 specifications. 16GB is what was available for testing, so 16GB is what they say in the specs all the while the hardware and software are perfectly capable of supporting cards up to 2048GB in capacity.
Ryan Abel