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2010-06-25
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@ galveston, tx
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i miss the (ringtone of the contacts-play a music while i make a call or open the camera-the video call) i can make all of this on my n73 .... so i wish that nokia fix this problems on the n900![]()
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2010-06-26
, 03:20
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Joined on Apr 2010
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2010-06-26
, 03:33
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Joined on Dec 2008
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2010-06-26
, 03:47
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Posts: 28 |
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Joined on Apr 2010
@ India
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2010-06-26
, 03:58
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Posts: 134 |
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Joined on Jun 2010
@ Russia,Moscow
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2010-06-26
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@ SSD
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2010-06-26
, 04:17
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2010-06-26
, 04:35
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Posts: 291 |
Thanked: 59 times |
Joined on Mar 2010
@ Manchester, UK
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I currently have a semi smartphone - nokia 5230 and it is a tease. What I need the smartphone the most is for finding places. I'm always lost when finding places or late to certain events. I know the Iphone is great at these type of situations and was wondering how the N900 is. I seriously hate the Ovi Maps for my nokia 5230 and hope it improves.
As for the n900 i hear it is the same. I just really want a gps that shows me where i am... then type in where i want to go from here. is that really that hard to ask???
I know the n900 is a mobile computer first, then laptop. im no rocket scientist but i know how to use a pc. I just really want a good reason to buy the n900. the 5230 that i have right now uses resistive screen also, and there are times that i hate it because it is not always responsive.
How efficient and accurate is the copy and paste tool. i feel like i use this a lot on a pc but feel that it is fairly difficult on the n900 based on reviews. say that i find the address of a restaurant, and i want to copy and paste it to mapquest or google maps so that i can get directions.. is it difficult to accomplish this task???
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2010-06-26
, 05:00
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Joined on Jun 2010
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I currently have a semi smartphone - nokia 5230 and it is a tease. What I need the smartphone the most is for finding places. I'm always lost when finding places or late to certain events. I know the Iphone is great at these type of situations and was wondering how the N900 is. I seriously hate the Ovi Maps for my nokia 5230 and hope it improves.
As for the n900 i hear it is the same. I just really want a gps that shows me where i am... then type in where i want to go from here. is that really that hard to ask???
I know the n900 is a mobile computer first, then laptop. im no rocket scientist but i know how to use a pc. I just really want a good reason to buy the n900. the 5230 that i have right now uses resistive screen also, and there are times that i hate it because it is not always responsive.
How efficient and accurate is the copy and paste tool. i feel like i use this a lot on a pc but feel that it is fairly difficult on the n900 based on reviews. say that i find the address of a restaurant, and i want to copy and paste it to mapquest or google maps so that i can get directions.. is it difficult to accomplish this task???
As for me, I only miss two things:
- T9 texting (which is almost there... just a little bit more and it's done!)
- Built in smart RFID (6230 had it)
The later I can almost do with a dumb RFID card by hiding it under the case... but it's not as adaptable as the smart RFID built into the 6230. :P
Over all though, I don't miss either enough to go back to the 6230, or any other device. The N900 does so much more that going back would be like ditching a DeLorean (with flux capacitor) for a yugo.