nokiabot
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2014-11-20
, 17:12
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@ india
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#421
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2014-11-20
, 18:11
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#422
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I don't know what you understand under web browsing but my N900 has never been smoother.
Many sites seem to be less cluttered than in 2009-2010 (Steam, DP Review, etc..) and to be honest I adjusted my "requirement" that the device should do flash in browser.
I would be happy to torture test my device with your favorite websites and post a video on how it goes for your reference.
Waiting your input..
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2014-11-20
, 19:18
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@ Hanoi
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Not necessary. I have had an N900 a long time. I can see for myself..
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I am not a troll. I am not trying to stir something up. I was just kind of surprised. I truly wished there was a new browser I had not encountered. If there were I could still see using it.
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2014-11-20
, 19:46
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@ UK
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Second site I tried would not load (www.talkingpointsmemo.com).
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2014-11-20
, 20:03
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@ Ruhrgebiet, Germany
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2014-11-20
, 20:29
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Sure it's not as quick as on some more "modern" phones but the N900 with MicroB wins on three big points as far as I am concerned:
- The fact that most web sites do not recognize it as a mobile browser and let me see a proper version of those web sites;
- The ability to select and copy text;
- The hardware keyboard for proper typing of responses like this one.
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2014-11-20
, 20:57
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@ Hanoi
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2014-11-20
, 21:50
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But it still doesn't explain why you "don't understand why" people are still using the N900 as primary and feel enriched and empowered by doing so.
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2014-11-20
, 22:06
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@ Hanoi
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I didn't say all that. Enriched and empowered? Ok.
I wasn't boasting about the BlackBerry. I was countering the idea that only the N900 can do those things. If you must use a terminal, or that rf transmitter provides an essential function for you, then I get it. There are other reasons too, I know. But the browsing experience...it's very hard for me to understand. I expressed it. Don't take it personally as you seem to be.
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2014-11-21
, 05:45
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@ Indonesia
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I don't know how anyone can still use this phone as their primary. I still use it daily as a media player. But I just tried some web browsing (after not doing so for a long time) and it was so painful. I tried Opera, Fennec, and the stock browser and none could deal with the IndieGogo Jolla page. I tried several other sites on each browser. I won't try that again. So I am seriously asking: do those that use the N900 daily just not web browse? Or is this just a case where you don't know what you are missing so it seems ok? Because unless a fresh browser comes along I'll never do that again. Life is too short.
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