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2010-02-11
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I don't see a troll. I see somebody with a vested interest asking other folks what they see as the positives where they might not currently see it.
The whole "jump on anybody/everything that doesn't wholly praise the N900" **** is getting old quick.
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2010-02-11
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Because stating the n900 has only 2 - 3 hours battery life is a lie not to mention some of the other ******** he wrote .
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2010-02-11
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Mail app does not recognize .ics files as calendar invites, lack of this simple feature makes calendaring with the rest of the world impossible.
There is no OpenVPN or VPNC client that works out of the box. I had to hack it to get it to work.
Battery life is terrible, lasts at most 2-3 hrs.
Mail for Exchange does not work as advertised. Can’t get it to work at all. Very vague errors messages.
There is no ability to search email.
No ability to search across all apps; even PalmOS has this back in 1994.
You cannot delete an email without opening it.
The standard Jabber client will not connect, but the hacked-up Pidgin client will.
Too many competing mechanisms/apps/conduits to sync email/contacts/calendar.
Cannot import .ics files or .vcard files, so you are stuck using some other conduit or 3rd party, if you can find something that works.
Does not support any “standard” sync protocols except Exchange, which doesn’t work.
I could go on and on.
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2010-02-11
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Maluka, wtf on that picture man!? That's offensive.
I don't see a troll. I see somebody with a vested interest asking other folks what they see as the positives where they might not currently see it.
The whole "jump on anybody/everything that doesn't wholly praise the N900" **** is getting old quick.
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2010-02-11
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Are you sure?
He wrote a blog slagging it of first then invited us to read it.
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2010-02-11
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African guy here. Sorry you take offence to a common internet meme.
I'm sick of these threads with provocative titles by people who could have done their research before buying the device. There are enough of us on here already giving feedback, making feature requests, filing bugs etc. Most of the OP's complaint list is filled will lies.
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2010-02-11
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2010-02-11
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Maluka, wtf on that picture man!? That's offensive.
I don't see a troll. I see somebody with a vested interest asking other folks what they see as the positives where they might not currently see it.
The whole "jump on anybody/everything that doesn't wholly praise the N900" **** is getting old quick.
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2010-02-11
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Off the top of my head I can think of 3 ways to delete emails and that doesn't include a firmware update. There may be more ways but I have never read the instructions.
Last edited by JonWW; 2010-02-11 at 18:51.