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About chargers, there are two types of users:
- the ones that charge their smartphone every night
- the ones that ask you if you have a charger at work


(well I charge my n900 every night, and sometime I need to charge it a bit at work too, but chhhh)
 

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S60v2 multitasked by default. Every non-power user I knew just pressed the red button to close apps, so everything stayed open. The phones felt to them just how the iphone feels today (none of them knew what apps were or had installed anything on them)
With s60v3 Nokia decided to close most apps on red button (was very annoying to me because I had to un-learn to click the red button and learn to double click menu to backround an app and return to home.
None of those phones had battery issues, on the other side Symbian phones, are still (with full multitasking) better performers as battery life is concerned.
So the solution is obvious, statesave by default and require the user to long press something to background the app, but leave it running.
I would love to have the option to statesave even in maemo, even in desktop linux.
 
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Originally Posted by erendorn View Post
About chargers, there are two types of users:
- the ones that charge their smartphone every night
- the ones that ask you if you have a charger at work


(well I charge my n900 every night, and sometime I need to charge it a bit at work too, but chhhh)
i have a charger at home, in my car and at work... and only short time i am not in one of these places

it would be great if the device can last for at least 2 day while heavy used, but i dont mind if its like any other phone out there... its sad, but its reality that the battery technology (especially for small devices) wasnt improved as fast as the other areas of technology...

maybe my next device (after ion) will have a coke batttery... that would be cool.. imagine this... you are sitting in a cafe, surfing... your battery is low... you ask for a coke... the waitress is asking if something is wrong with your drink... and you just answer, no, everything is fine, the coke is for my phone...
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i agree with qwazix. The users who want to run mkv videos on the background and listening to music, and having i dont know angry birds open at the same time, are not power users are "i need to get a netbook users".

Power users are the ones lets say, who want to use office apps and at the same time being able to download lets say a pdf, or those who want to give a presentation using an hdmi outport and being able to do so for many hours etc etc.
I dont want a phone that needs charging every single night.
Those of you who want that why not getting an open pandora ? You will do more things with it.

power user definition = A sophisticated user of personal computers. A power user is typically someone who has considerable experience with computers and utilizes advanced features of applications.

NOT someone who opens apps just because he can
 
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it looked like a cut and paste from webopedia to me
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Originally Posted by erendorn View Post
About chargers, there are two types of users:
- the ones that charge their smartphone every night
- the ones that ask you if you have a charger at work


(well I charge my n900 every night, and sometime I need to charge it a bit at work too, but chhhh)
Is there anybody who actually works, instead of swiping all day long?

Well people, its time to introduce car accumulator and/or pocket nuclear reactor.
 
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Originally Posted by momcilo View Post
Is there anybody who actually works, instead of swiping all day long?

Well people, its time to introduce car accumulator and/or pocket nuclear reactor.
Just buy this one

http://npowerpeg.com/reserve
 

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Originally Posted by Brock View Post
i dont flash smartphones, never had, so yes, there should be some way for this... e.g. like at all the older symbian phones with a key combination to reflash/reinstall/recover the os. i hope it...

@all: can we call it ion now? i love this name...

@K123 did you see any model number or name on the front of your device?
No number or name on device.there is one id number on front. and on back hardware id , build number and imei. that for proto.
 

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We could all walk around pulling little carts with petrol powered generators ..
 
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