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2012-01-24
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@ Athens
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-0...for-stock.html
"expected" figures only - but expectations are its not a failure...
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2012-01-24
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@ London, UK
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2012-01-24
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@ BONDY, FRANCE
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It's easy to find it. expansys have good n9's for "only" 449 euros.
Le N9 c'est de la balle. il manque les apps androids...
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2012-01-24
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@ BONDY, FRANCE
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I dont see a world of difference in smoothness. They run equally as well. Considering how much more Maemo 6 is doing, I'd pick the N9 any day. I hate all of the use of back buttons used in WP7. I got lost easily trying to create an Xbox avatar, ended up losing my changes. Then there's the times I want to go back and then crap! There goes the web page I was just looking at because I hit the browser back instead of the system back. I dumped my lumia back to the wife too, they're going to have a huge female userbase. On the plus side, the N900 is back in my hands
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2012-01-25
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@ BONDY, FRANCE
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I have an n900 and a lumia 800. Personally i love my n900 and really enjoyed owning it for the past 2 years. However in the modern day to day life i have it is very impractical. When I look at my lumia 800 I know it is going to work how I want, when i want and where I want without giving me any grief. My n900 is great for a quick glance with the widgets and homescreens, which is something I wish WP7 had, and I definitely will be buying a phone with an actual keyboard next time. But after using my lumia the n900 feels outdated, and riddled with problems. ESPECIALLY the charger port. I've even used an N9 for a couple of days, and to be honest as much as the UI is a step up above most others, you can actually notice the lack of support after 5minutes use, let alone 2 weeks.
I've already saved up for when W8 is released, I'll be buying myself a tablet, a phone and new PC all running W8. As much as it is restricted, it works. I'm all for open-source but in my opinion, the only reliable open-source is usually the closed source option.
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2012-01-25
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@ BONDY, FRANCE
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2012-01-25
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@ Budapest
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2012-01-25
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@ Los Angeles
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2012-01-25
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@ London, UK
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According to the Guardian, Nokia's "Best brainwave: sacking Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo in September 2010 and replacing him with Stephen Elop."
I've already saved up for when W8 is released, I'll be buying myself a tablet, a phone and new PC all running W8. As much as it is restricted, it works. I'm all for open-source but in my opinion, the only reliable open-source is usually the closed source option.