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one more problem whenever my phone is charging i cant recieve calls it rings for few seconds and hangs suddenly...........
 
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I've had my N900 for about 3 weeks now.
I've dowloaded a number of apps, themes and widgets from both main and testing/devel.
Some I've kept and some I've uninstalled after trying and not being happy with the impact they've had on the OS or performance (just like my linux PC and Laptop)
The only real grief I've had is the screen lock issue making for some fiddling to end calls occasionally.
Is it possible that we (as in consumers) are expecting too much from "bleeding edge" devices when it comes to stability and function?
My list below, of previous phones:
SE P800/P910 - both with their inherent "idiosynchrosies"
SE W950 slow and laggy, but improved after 2 x fw updates
Palm treo 650 crashed frequently and killed the battery until a fw update
HTC Touch Diamond - Microsloth Mobile - say no more
SE W960i - slow and buggy until reflashed with WWE FW and then still slow.....
Nokia 5800 - all sorts of problems which took 4 x FW updates to get sorted
SE Satio - Just like the 5800 but with a 12mp camera. only one update so far but still not great....
N900......

I've got used to new devices with issues. and my expectations of the N900 are no different.
Hit some other brand forums and you'll see everyone else is complaining about bugs and issues in their respective devices/platforms as well.
the need for manufacturers to be 1st with the latest gear on the market is the driver behind the delivery of "unfinished" products.
you only need to see all the whinging about PR 1.2 on this forum to see the sort of pressure manufacturers are under to deliver. It's the " I want it now" generation at it's finest.
for me. I'll put up with the bugs and wait patiently for the next FW release.....

then again when it comes to updates, there's nothing like owning a SE smartphone to teach one patience.

just my 2 bob's worth
 

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Originally Posted by mthmob View Post
Your being the troll right now. The issues he meantion is genuine, and has been meantioned several times elsewhere on the forum. How about sharing your experience with the same issues he meantion, wich i know pretty much everyone must have experienced at some point..
Oh really? First of all when someone starts a thread with such a emotional thread its already obvious to me what type of problems we encountered. It seems you have some serious problems with your touchscreen not software itself....most problems that you described are related to touchscreen....I hope you know that N900 has a resistive and not a capacitive screen

I never had issues with touchscreen , only problem I had is that screen sometimes fails to turn on i need to hit unlock key twice but that's it

If you install apps developed by other people be prepared to have any sort of issues ( I'm not saying that people who develop make crappy apps but that can also be the case) its just the code is not very well optimized


So the OP has load-applet to monitor your CPU, RAM , etc etc... dont you think it uses your CPU and takes some amount of memory all the time?

I'm myself a heavy multitasker but I never had such problems
When I go out I'm listening to music + texting and playing some games, RSS in the background and believe me or not I never had any issues related to unresponsiveness
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Originally Posted by HellFlyer View Post
Oh really? First of all when someone starts a thread with such a emotional thread its already obvious to me what type of problems we encountered. It seems you have some serious problems with your touchscreen not software itself....most problems that you described are related to touchscreen....I hope you know that N900 has a resistive and not a capacitive screen

I never had issues with touchscreen , only problem I had is that screen sometimes fails to turn on i need to hit unlock key twice but that's it

If you install apps developed by other people be prepared to have any sort of issues ( I'm not saying that people who develop make crappy apps but that can also be the case) its just the code is not very well optimized


So the OP has load-applet to monitor your CPU, RAM , etc etc... dont you think it uses your CPU and takes some amount of memory all the time?

I'm myself a heavy multitasker but I never had such problems
When I go out I'm listening to music + texting and playing some games, RSS in the background and believe me or not I never had any issues related to unresponsiveness
i have to agree wit u m8 i dont fink u bein troll if we look around the forum there are so many probs but most of urs appear to be wit the touchscreen personnally i would get in touch wit nokia and get them to ave a look at it wont cost cause it should still b under warranty
 
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Outside of the thread title I don't see how anything I have posted is "emotional" even the first few sentences of the thread talk about hoping to find a solution not ***** and moan...

I have headphone daemon installed and it works wonderfully well.

I never had issues with touchscreen , only problem I had is that screen sometimes fails to turn on i need to hit unlock key twice but that's it
This happens to me more often than not.

I'm glad that I'm not the only person having to deal with these issues and appreciate those who have provided helpful responses.

And Hellflyer, I've probably had my device for as long or longer than you, I know its a resistive touchscreen. But my point is that the touchscreen issues are driven by software issues. I do similar activities with my phone and shouldn't be experiencing slowdowns doing such tasks, they can run smoothly but tend to be prone to slowdowns.
 

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Try overclocking your phone. I had performance issues until I did a full reflash, only loaded the applications that I actually used and overclocked. Now I am very happy with the N900 and patiently waiting for the Pr 1.2 for my email search capability.
 
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I experience all of the issues you have stated in the first post.
Missing calls because the screen does not respond and need to call back - almost everyday
unresponsive browser - everyday
music stars playing after a phone-call ends or is missed - very frequently

I just hope that PR1.2 will solve most of those problems soon

(I have overclocked to 900mhz btw)

Ps
Right now I cannot unlock my n900 -.- (it also happens)
 

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Don't forget the memory layout of the N900: 256MByte of RAM and ~740MByte as swap.

With my phone started and all daemons running, I'm left with ~10MByte of RAM and an unused swap. As soon as something memory hungry is started, 10MByte is easily gone pushing some other application out to swap. With a CPU@600MHz and not the fastest buses around, fetching from swap is costly and will take lots of CPU.

If you add things like PulseAudio to this, which easily will gobble down 15% CPU while playing music, you get a pretty sad picture with a great device that's crippled by having to try to handle the same load as a desktop system.
 

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#19
Make sure that you download the N900FLY app before you throw it out the window.
 

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I'm afraid that overclocking would brick or void the warranty. What does N900FLY do?

Does overclocking really have as positive of a benefit as everybody claims?
 
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