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2012-04-27
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The deal break for me with the n9 was it's VERY finnicky connection with wireless n network. It couldn't hold it at all, very aggressive to disconnect, I couldn't resolve that issue at all. Prettiest phone I ever had (white 64 gb), and most dissappointed in its inconsistency
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2012-04-27
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Didn't everybody cry foul when SOOOMEONNNNE kept talking about how Nokia was going to severely limit the number of N9's produced?Just saying--I'm experiencing some form of deja-vu, here.
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2012-04-27
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Untrue for the most part. N9 has much lag in MANY places. Way more than WP7...and I've tried QUITE a few and it takes longer to open apps as well. Have you even used a WP7 phone???
It is much more responsive and consistently so (much more than n9 at least).....but that is not the issue really....it's capability of the platform.
WP7 is just not as capable, end of story
Please state facts, and don't let your blind hate spread fud.
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2012-04-27
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Was about 2 weeks in the states too, using N9 Navigation constantly without any lags and stuttering or any GPS connection problems.
I wouldn't even want to compare iPhone maps service with the one of N9 because I couldn't even use the iOS one in a foreign country (i was for 3 years with iPhones before I switched to N9). Oh yeah forgot to say there isn't even a good navigation software for iOS (next to the expensive TomTom and Garmin stuff).
To all those people here who have those "terrible" lags - idk what y'all did with your phones, but I recommend to use Nokia Care or fully reset your phones.
Maybe you are still on PR 1.0 which, to be honest, had some laggy momentsBut every new OS needs some time (and Nokia even more)...
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2012-04-27
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2012-04-27
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i have 4 of them now. 2 from China and two from Finland. All 4 are laggy and stutter. If i have a problem, then Nokia has some serious quality control issues.
all of this is clearly relative, as I compare it to iPhone and lumias. Those two are.the definition of perfect.smoothness and little lagginess.
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2012-04-27
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It's true that the WiFi reception is better on iPhone than on N9. But that's only noticeable if you are on a really weak WiFi signal. So if the iPhone gets disconnected 1time, it might happen 2 times to the N9.
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2012-04-27
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previously you told us that you have 2 of them and now 4 ??? if its laggy and you don't even like it then why you are buying more and more ? sell them and buy lumia's.
and still you will think that WP is best for Nokia. See Samsung today took over Nokia in handset sales. its now top mobile phone maker in world but still idiots at Nokia board of directors thinks that its right path for Nokia to recover. Really a sad news for me.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/parmyols...handset-maker/
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2012-04-27
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But again, I'm not aware those WiFi issues and had just one person asking over Twitter about this problem (which seems to be solved now)
It's true that the WiFi reception is better on iPhone than on N9. But that's only noticeable if you are on a really weak WiFi signal. So if the iPhone gets disconnected 1time, it might happen 2 times to the N9. But I experienced that one time so far in a cheap hotel with a even "cheaper" wireless signal.
Otherwise it works very well, recognizing and connecting automatically to every WiFi signal I use regularly. It's always a help to long-press an available signal and choose "Use automatically", this way the phone will re-connect incase connection breaks. At my work-place my phone sometimes looses signal, but same happens to my notebook... so I don't count that one
A "connection-killer" is Power-Saver-Mode and lots of users don't really understand what PSM does. But it stops any internet connection and forgets WiFi signals which are not set to automatic-connection. So PSM and WiFi is never a good combination...
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