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2010-10-17
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This is trumped-up BS. You do have to pay about $10 for the charger. "You can't use the phone while you're charging" is just false if you buy a few batteries, as I suggested in the message you are responding to.
And why do you have to buy all those chargers and I don't? I find that one is plenty. Of course, paying another $10 or even $20 would be cheap.
As for the wear in opening the case, it's about as much of a problem as opening your refrigerator door. Actually, less.
I've been doing this with Nokia tablets for years without problems. How much experience do you have trying this solution? I suspect zero, judging from the objections you raised.
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2010-10-17
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2010-10-17
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2010-10-17
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ask yourself way are you thinking that and what do you need from a new device? Cant see why you should upgrade already. wait for 2011. It will be a monster with meego, win7 and ny version of android plus ari jaaksi palm might create somthin nice.
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2010-10-17
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2010-10-17
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Trumped up yet you admit there's an extra charge... which was exactly what I said. It's an extra charge; what part of that is disputable?
I don't have to buy an external battery charger for any other phone in the last 10 years; but I need to buy one to avoid my microUSB from falling out on my N900?
It still costs extra. Denial will not bypass that fact.
My refrigerator was manufactured to be opened multiple times per day. The battery hatch on a device are typically not.
I bent the tabs on my N810 battery hatch once. Nokia was nice enough to replace that, I pulled my battery out much less after that.
It's not about my experience with your half assed "solution"... it's the simple fact you're in such denial that you've yet to admit that an external battery charger and extra battery(-ies) are an expense over and above the price of the N900 and shouldn't really exist if the damn thing (microUSB) was built right in the first place.
State that first, then I might listen to your "solution". Otherwise, you just added about another $100 to the purchase of an $500+ phone that still might fault out in under a year in regards to the microUSB port - gotta use it to update, move large files around... use the port as it was supposed to be used and not baby it like it might break... oh, because it might break.
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2010-10-17
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2010-10-17
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You specifically said you can't use your phone while charging. I specifically said that you CAN use your phone while charging.
My solution divides the number of times you typically use the USB port by let's say two hundred. Do you suppose that affects the amount of wear on the USB port?
You want me to "admit" that buying a charger costs money (which is obvious, and I already said the charger costs less than $10) and yet you don't specifically admit that you have zero experience with my solution. You mention a problem you had that I never encountered with the four Nokia tablets I've used external chargers extensively with.
Using an external charger is better than not EVEN IF THERE WAS NO USB PORT PROBLEM. When I started doing this with my N800 the USB problem didn't exist. I am using a similar solution with a non-Nokia phone as well. (A Palm Centro.)
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For me, its the right choice. Certainly it has some lockdowns, but the additional services it offers that the n900 does not now, nor will ever have far outweigh any inconveniences any lockdowns will cause. I think the only thing I'll miss will be the multitasking. Then again, thats coming down the pipe soon for WP7 so I won't miss it long.
Finally, I won't be dealing with the subpar camera interface. I won't be stuck on the road wanting to get a song that isn't on my n900 with no easy way to get it. I won't be missing turns because Ovi maps sucks (can't tell you how many times this has happened).
Sure I won't be able to run apache off it, but that was only ever really a gimmick anyway.