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2009-12-26
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2009-12-26
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2009-12-26
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I wish people would stop saying that the n900's browser can just go to a flash site like youtube and be able to play videos in the browser like you would be able to on a desktop pc.
It cant. Its all jerky and skips while playing, which, unless you have an incredably ancient desktop pc, is not at all what you'd expect from a "desktop browser".
So please stop perpetuating this myth, as it will only lead to unsatisfied customers.
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2009-12-26
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2009-12-26
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I wish people would stop saying that the n900's browser can just go to a flash site like youtube and be able to play videos in the browser like you would be able to on a desktop pc.
It cant. Its all jerky and skips while playing, which, unless you have an incredably ancient desktop pc, is not at all what you'd expect from a "desktop browser".
So please stop perpetuating this myth, as it will only lead to unsatisfied customers.
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2009-12-26
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... Sometimes when a call comes in, it's stuck in sleep mode and takes so long to become responsive that I sometimes miss the call.
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2009-12-26
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No, it was not. However, I got one (never used) because I was in line for 20 minutes for a very simple swap from the first gen to the 3G that was pre-arranged with the AT&T district manager.
Tethering has yet to be turned on with AT&T, that was correct. But it's there... if you know what you're looking for. No jailbreak necessary either.
Transferring files to other machines - either use AirSharing or DataCase. Swap files via wifi. I was quick enough to get AirSharing and DataCase for free when they first debut.
I can't say whether or not the iPhone has stereo sound or not - I just don't honestly know the correct spec - but there are two speakers at the bottom. But I'd never listen to those speakers for music... no way.
iPhone comes with Maps preloaded. Maps, GPS, and directions.
iPhone has internet calling - Fring, Nimbuzz, Skype and GV Mobile (I got it before it was pulled). All are free (there's a pay for version of GV Mobile).
The GSM and data bands... Apple supports all of the major ones in the US. Nokia N900 supports the T-Mobile only ones so far - talk about locked in.
There are probably a few other points, but those stood out. But honestly, great work sachin007.
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2009-12-26
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2009-12-26
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My problem with N900 is lack of search function, l can not get my corporate email (which I get easily on iphone, nokia e71 and e51), and iphone has a FANTASTIC search function. N900 has many loose ends to tie before it can be compared to iphone
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Its so annoying that Nokia always puts the SIM under the battery.
But mostly I just miss a decent mapping app (google maps), and calendar/contacts sync that works.
The iPhone even has a much better command-line environment, including zsh.
(No point comparing n900 to an un-jailbroken iPhone, is there?)
But all is forgiven when I use the web browser.