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fm transmitter doesnt work wel sadly enough, ovi store takes a bit to long to open sadly, no ovi connect support. Ive had an Nokia N95 and at the moment that still is a better phone in some parts.. dont get me wrong I do like this phone. I also keep defending it but this is the time for this phone to MAKE IT OR BREAK IT.... nothing more to add..
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2010-01-08
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That's the one way to make quality of programs better. Right now you can politely ask someone that they added some features kindly to their program, but when you pay for program you can really demand things. On the other hand when you want money from your program it usually really pushes developers to make it better and better and usually there is also competition between programs.
YES. I really want place where i can buy programs and where developers can make money! That will boost things up and make this device more attractive to common users. And I hope that's what everyone here wants because with success this device will get support from Nokia. If it stays only in niche market prepare yourself for community hacks/kernels and nokia leaving this behind :| Probably there is some short sighted people who really want to stay in marginal market.
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That's the one way to make quality of programs better. Right now you can politely ask someone that they added some features kindly to their program, but when you pay for program you can really demand things. On the other hand when you want money from your program it usually really pushes developers to make it better and better and usually there is also competition between programs.
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2010-08-11
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Hm. The issue I've had with brightness, right from the start, is that's the settings aren't fine-grained enough. I usually have it at 4, which is too dark, but 5 is way too bright.
I would do that experiment but
1) I have no iStuff
and 2) being in Boston, i have no sun
Unofficial PR1.3/Meego 1.1 FAQ
Accelemymote: make your accelerometer more joy-ful