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2011-10-11
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@ SF Bay Area
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2011-10-11
, 12:58
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@ Denmark
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The thing that caused me to return to my N900 was mainly the integration of chat with the entire experience. To be able to be online with 4 different IM services with little effort on my part, to have that integrated into the contacts and conversation applications, to have Skype integrated into the phone application - all this made the experience clean and straightforward.
No other phone had this. Now the N9 recreates that, adding the feeds from facebook and twitter. Yes, the Skype video calling is missing. From much of the time my N900's Skype video calling was useless to me - the other party was on a Mac and Skype there wasn't at a revision that could pick up the video. No matter, I used the phone to have voice conversations with nothing to indicate this was other than phone conversation but the small Skype logo.
The N9 will give me that, nothing else will without the need for separate applications. My needs, my use cases for my handheld device are specific (impacted by almost two years of using a highly-advanced device, the N900) - the N9 meets them.
Specifications, within reason, don't matter. Functionality does - for me.
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2011-10-11
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If only
Well just think about it.... how can you be fed up/sick of something you haven't even seen or used. Until a proper review of Android 2.9 Ice Cream Sanwich or the "Nexus Prime" is done, you cannot be sure.
Btw, for all of those that say "who cares about how long a phone can last competitive"... I'll say "look at your N900"
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2011-10-11
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@ Norway
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Does anyone know how the IM integration is on the N9
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2011-10-13
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@ Denmark
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Its fully integrated. Ive got fb chat set up to be online at all times, and it is. You see in your contacts list who is online by a little icon on their display picture, you can start a chat right from contacts list, you get notifications like its an SMS, its really pretty damn great.
Of course all your available chat accounts can be set up for this, like google talk etc.
Thats one thing the N9 did pretty well. No MSN though, which is a shame.
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2011-10-15
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2011-10-15
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@ Hanoi
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2011-10-15
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It is too bad that the few devices that feature this seamless level of Skype integration somehow end up to be judged not commercially viable by their creator....
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2011-10-15
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@ Budapest, Hungary
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Well just think about it.... how can you be fed up/sick of something you haven't even seen or used. Until a proper review of Android 2.9 Ice Cream Sanwich or the "Nexus Prime" is done, you cannot be sure.
Btw, for all of those that say "who cares about how long a phone can last competitive"... I'll say "look at your N900"