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2010-02-10
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That's because its not mean to be a music player - it DOES music playing, but I don't recall Nokia ever saying it would replace your ipod etc - or for that matter even hinting that it would.
I strongly suggest if you bought the device to replace an existing mp3 device then you should have done more research before forking over the cash.
And while we are on the subject can we please stop with the "Oh man it sucks" or "Cmon you gotta be kidding me" threads about subjects that have either
a) Been discussed to death in other threads
b) Are about functionality that if you had bothered to do even a small amount of research you would have realized was not the primary function of the device
When your ipod/mp3 player can VPN into my office VPN and allow me to remote admin my servers - come talk to me. Until then comparing the music playing functionality to a single use device like an iPod is both pointless and stupid.
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2010-02-10
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What is the primary function of this device cos so far its not a phone and its music player is crap?? 2 fairly straight forward things to get right from a company that makes phones and plenty of music player phones I'd say.
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2010-02-10
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When your ipod/mp3 player can VPN into my office VPN and allow me to remote admin my servers - come talk to me. Until then comparing the music playing functionality to a single use device like an iPod is both pointless and stupid.
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2010-02-10
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This is a strange answer and I'll assume you don't work for the Maemo team - correct me if I'm wrong.
So, if I am to understand you - the Maemo team essentially said, "let's just put some piece of **** media player on the N900 and call it a day. no one expects this to replace their PMP and they should be happy with what they get."
That doesn't seem right to me. I don't think they think that way - I have to believe they are less than pleased with the media player and want it to be better.
Hell, why didn't they just make incorporate Canola as the media player?
In any event, all they need to do is:
* better gui (look to the Zune HD UI for some inspiration)
* gapless playback
* pause music on phone call
* figure out a way to make the media player more robust when a txt/sms/phonecall interrupts the playback
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what??
Get real will you. My last 3 or 4 Nokias and Sonys over the last 5 yrs have been able to play tracks (the way an album looks) and end them properly (when a call is received). Why can't this " computer" ? I'm not asking for an iPod. Just something that works for £500.
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2010-02-10
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2010-02-10
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That is an awful excuse for anything. Nokia included the media player with the device. I think it's safe to say media playback is something a lot of people use their "personal computing devices" for. Setting aside feature requests, the performance of the media player isn't acceptable.
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what??
Get real will you. My last 3 or 4 Nokias and Sonys over the last 5 yrs have been able to play tracks (the way an album looks) and end them properly (when a call is received). Why can't this " computer" ? I'm not asking for an iPod. Just something that works for £500.
Taken straight from the Nokia www.:
Shuffle music and watch videos from the fast 32 GB storage - expandable up to 48 GB*
Fill and re-fill your device with a top USB mass storage transfer speed of up to 10 MB/s – get a DVD quality movie in a few minutes.
Enjoy music and videos with the extensive media support available, with the easy-to-use Maemo 5 Music & Video Player.
Be amazed by the stereo audio quality and the sharpness of the TV-out picture quality. Cable included.
Last edited by bonerp; 2010-02-10 at 18:58.