Reply
Thread Tools
Mara's Avatar
Posts: 1,310 | Thanked: 820 times | Joined on Mar 2006 @ Irving, TX
#21
@penguinbait:
I think I fall into the grey area...

- I'm not on Nokia payroll
- I'm not contractor

Therefore I wasn't sure and the instrucions ask to apply in such case...
 
penguinbait's Avatar
Posts: 3,096 | Thanked: 1,525 times | Joined on Jan 2006 @ Michigan, USA
#22
Best to always feign ignorance, and apologize later
 
Posts: 114 | Thanked: 21 times | Joined on Jun 2006
#23
Originally Posted by Mara View Post
- I'm not on Nokia payroll
- I'm not contractor
So then what is your relation to Nokia and how do you have access to all the fun stuff?
 
Posts: 3,841 | Thanked: 1,079 times | Joined on Nov 2006
#24
Thoughtfix, or anyone else having actually held the N810 in their hands, could you say anything about the display's viewing angle? The N800 has a viewing angle I'm not used to from any LCD device I've owned, you can virtually watch it from nearly any angle. I always wondered if the price to pay for that was that it wasn't transflective..
__________________
N800/OS2007|N900/Maemo5
-- Metalayer-crawler delenda est.
-- Current state: Fed up with everything MeeGo.
 
Posts: 631 | Thanked: 1,123 times | Joined on Sep 2005 @ Helsinki
#25
Originally Posted by TA-t3 View Post
Thoughtfix, or anyone else having actually held the N810 in their hands, could you say anything about the display's viewing angle? The N800 has a viewing angle I'm not used to from any LCD device I've owned, you can virtually watch it from nearly any angle. I always wondered if the price to pay for that was that it wasn't transflective..
The viewing angle on the N810 looks pretty much identical. At least I'm holding both of them in my hands, rotating them and I can't really tell any difference. So yes, it's also very good.
 
Posts: 3,841 | Thanked: 1,079 times | Joined on Nov 2006
#26
Thanks ragnar. Sounds like exactly the display I want..
__________________
N800/OS2007|N900/Maemo5
-- Metalayer-crawler delenda est.
-- Current state: Fed up with everything MeeGo.
 
Posts: 42 | Thanked: 7 times | Joined on Oct 2007 @ India
#27
Originally Posted by Roc Ingersol View Post
Also, the 2GB of internal memory is mostly occupied by the map data.
There's likely only a few hundred meg free.
Can the map data be deleted if someone doesn't want to use GPS? Any estimation on how much storage might become free if the maps are deleted?
__________________
"You can think I'm wrong, but that's no reason to quit thinking." -- Dr. Gregory House(House MD)
 
Khertan's Avatar
Posts: 1,012 | Thanked: 817 times | Joined on Jul 2007 @ France
#28
Can you say if the wifi driver is a bit more stable using kismet, if we can really do monitoring with it, and if we can make IV packet injection ?

Thanks
 
Posts: 631 | Thanked: 1,123 times | Joined on Sep 2005 @ Helsinki
#29
Originally Posted by efb View Post
Can the map data be deleted if someone doesn't want to use GPS? Any estimation on how much storage might become free if the maps are deleted?
Yes, they can be downloaded / added / updated / removed one region at a time. No problems with that issue. The size of the map depends on the region. For instance Scandinavia is about 150 megs.
 
johnkzin's Avatar
Posts: 1,878 | Thanked: 646 times | Joined on Sep 2007 @ San Jose, CA
#30
Originally Posted by ragnar View Post
Yes, they can be downloaded / added / updated / removed one region at a time. No problems with that issue. The size of the map depends on the region. For instance Scandinavia is about 150 megs.
Can they be put on an external card instead of keeping them on the internal card?
 
Reply


 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 18:06.