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2009-12-02
, 15:23
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My cons:
-People writing this reviews
If you didnt know what was coming with the phone either you were too lazy to ask the seller or you were living under some rock in mars for the last couple of months...
Brainstorm is the place to suggest stuff so please, if you like n900 do it there.
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2009-12-02
, 15:24
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#473
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You're just a complainer. On the one hand, you complain that it doesn't have multi-touch and on the other that it doesn't have a screen as large as the N810 ... as if your "normal" user currently expects to have both of those in the same device.
As for your problem #1, why don't you just get a new girlfriend?
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2009-12-02
, 15:26
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The more I play with my phone and the more I read others complaining about crap like MMS and twitter, the more I want to point them elsewhere.
This is a fluke meter for techies folks.
If you don't know what a Fluke device is, you probably shouldn't own this phone either. I guess that about sums it up.
It's a Linux box.. with a phone.
It's not a phone, with "some OS" on it.
If you don't know how to even check your phones uptime, you probably shouldn't own it. This phone is definitely targeted for people who really do some serious IT work.
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2009-12-02
, 15:38
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#475
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Then it should be better specified for those normal users, or only sold in a "techgeek shop", which doesn't even exist. If Nokia is going all the way to incorporate a phone functionality in a PC-like phone, then they should do it properly? Because if people were going to buy an N800/N810, they knew 90% what they were going to buy. But the N900 is just confusing to those normal users (which is a lot more than the percentage of techies/geeks). You can argue as long as you want about it, it's facts. If Nokia want to keep up with the competition, they better make the next device adequate for everyone - or they will get them all sent back.
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2009-12-02
, 15:38
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2009-12-02
, 15:40
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Posts: 472 |
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Joined on Sep 2007
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#477
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Then it should be better specified for those normal users, or only sold in a "techgeek shop", which doesn't even exist. If Nokia is going all the way to incorporate a phone functionality in a PC-like phone, then they should do it properly? Because if people were going to buy an N800/N810, they knew 90% what they were going to buy. But the N900 is just confusing to those normal users (which is a lot more than the percentage of techies/geeks). You can argue as long as you want about it, it's facts. If Nokia want to keep up with the competition, they better make the next device adequate for everyone - or they will get them all sent back.
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2009-12-02
, 15:42
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It's not too bad. And there are ctrl,alt, esc and a few other control buttons on the bottom of vi on the touchscreen. I found it somewhat of a hassle to press ctrl+a to switch windows with screen. The two keys are too close together.
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2009-12-02
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2009-12-02
, 15:50
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Joined on Nov 2009
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Get called at 5:30 AM this morning to fix a WebLogic problem we were having. So I answer my phone, tell the operators I'll take care of the issue and hang up.
Flip open the phone, click on my quick link to VPNC which I have loaded my .pcf file onto from my work laptop, and quickly connect to my works VPN.
Once there, I open up my terminal and ssh to the adminstrative AIX box where I have written some scripts to automate a lot of my Weblogic administration tasks.
I connect to the AIX box, fire off my script, watch as the problem resolves itself, and go back to bed for a bit.
The phone alarm kicks off at 7:20 AM. I get up, take a shower, head to work.
Sit down, link up my phone to the USB adapter connected to my laptop, and sync all my calendar information in Lotus Notes. Meanwhile I check my personal Gmail email, fire up the radio and listen to my morning radio show via headphones.
For fun, I connect my phone into work on the VPN again and open up VNC viewer to connect to my primary LDAP machine which runs on Linux, and I have KDE running on it. So I login to it with VNC Viewer on my phone and play around just because I can and show some friends at work.
Everyone, including the iphone people, are amazed.
I check my phone and see I have a brief meeting at 8:30 AM due to the beauty of the calendar entry being copied over from Lotus Notes to my phone.
My wife sends me a Google Talk IM to tell me good morning as she is off today.
This phone is UN-BELIEVABLE.
Iphone, eat your heart out.
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Hahaha, it just got EVEN better. Unbelievable.
If you don't know how to check your N900's uptime, you probably shouldn't own it.