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#191
Oooh, I didn't know one needed to be a Maemo enthusiast to post here.

I bought the N800 the first week it was out. It's a matter of price, though. I'm very happy with my new Kindle. This would have to wait for awhile. I think the odds are against my ever buying one. I'm not interested in phones.
 
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The phone "feature" is the main point of the whole device.
Still there's almost no mention in there?

He's left it to Nokia at Nokia World?
Or is not a phone? That would mean Nokia didn't ditch Symbian yet.
 
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Or is not a phone? That would mean Nokia didn't ditch Symbian yet.


 
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#194
Originally Posted by YoDude View Post
Refresh my memory please... Why are you here? I mean on a Maemo enthusiasts board... You spend a lot of time here. We see your remarks in just about every active thread. Whats the point of your involvement?

Just wondering...
Oh, did I break any unwritten forum rules?

I don't remember anything like that ever put in place since I joined the forum in 2007 when I bought my first NIT.
 

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#195
where are the green and red "answer-call" and "end-call" buttons???
they must be on the right side.. or simply only software buttons???
touch-sensitive-buttons like the n97???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkekTvtaSTM
in this video we can see, that the buttons are barely seeable if the n97 is switched off.
also we can see, how fast the n97 boots. the rover should boot even faster...
 
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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
Oh, did I break any unwritten forum rules?

I don't remember anything like that ever put in place since I joined the forum in 2007 when I bought my first NIT.
No, I was just wondering.
 
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#197
Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post


What I find interesting is the call-type selector. If this means you can switch between cellular/SIP/skype/etc with a flick of a button (=use the same interface for ALL contacts regardless of *their* connectivity), that would be really nice (I daresay revolutionary).
 

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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
I think the odds are against my ever buying one. I'm not interested in phones.
So, is it fatal allergy to cellular connectivity (which you do not have to use btw) or is that Kindle hypnotizing you daily, as you go to bed?
 
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
Maybe it's time Nokia ignored countries who make it hard on everyone else...
Like certain ones that restrict WiFi channels 12 & 13? Be careful what you wish for :-)
 
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Originally Posted by attila77 View Post
What I find interesting is the call-type selector. If this means you can switch between cellular/SIP/skype/etc with a flick of a button (=use the same interface for ALL contacts regardless of *their* connectivity), that would be really nice (I daresay revolutionary).
You might be right. Else, there would be no need to have an alpha-numeric keyboard there ;-)
 

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