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We tested all sorts of things, typically dependent on the persons interests.
Once again: take both the reactionary complaints AND praise with a healthy dose of skepticism. That includes statements like "THIS PHONE IS GARBAGE" and "THIS IS THE PERFECT PHONE".
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iJanne: Stop beating the same drum about the N900 not being not a consumer smart phone. I am a consumer and I bought one. That's the end of that argument. It's listed under phones, and open to consumers. Any points you make here are completely ridiculous.
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I think the problem is that regardless of whatever you call the N900, be it a phone, a tablet, or a mobile computer, it cant really explain why there are issues with the device in terms of bugs.
You can argue that since the phone application is not its main area of focus, certain things such as unique ringtones for each contact is not to be expected. However, broken exchange support, and email experience in general and flat out bugs with the device cannot be explained by the label you put on it.
Nokia rushed the release, which is something they admit themselves. That said, I reckon that most of the bugs will be fixed with time. I dont know if we should expect all the features people here are longing for, but for a $600 device, you should at least expect the software to be reasonably bug free.
Also, I would expect that a mobile computer would offer me a superior calendar en email experience.
I am not trashing the N900, but I am really tired of people saying that the reason we have all these bugs and issues is because its not a phone..Thats hardly relevant..
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iJanne: Stop beating the same drum about the N900 not being not a consumer smart phone. I am a consumer and I bought one. That's the end of that argument. It's listed under phones, and open to consumers. Any points you make here are completely ridiculous.
Also, Nokia NEEDS to produce a smart phone to compete with the market. What are you talking about? Look at this phone, it even looks like an iPhone. Is it a coincidence that they advertised all the features that this phone has and that the iPhone is lacking? I don't think so.
Bottom line is that this phone, as it is right now, falls short of the market measuring stick and it's up to Nokia to do something about it. It is completely irrelevant that a handful of enthusiasts (me included) like the phone and will keep using it. This does nothing for Nokia's bottom line or their downward spiraling market share. I understand your opinions but this phone has been botched from the day it was supposed to come out and it didn't.
More problems to add:
- Definite memory issues somewhere, phone slows down considerably if it stays on for too long without a reboot.
- Stuck in portrait again today.
- Browser is IMPOSSIBLE to use while page is loading. It doesn't even display a checkerd pattern if you scroll but simply a white page.
- Browser displays a black screen for a few seconds when switching to full screen mode on certain pages.
- Browser fails to display the page sometimes after it is done loading. Once you start scrolling it starts displaying the page.
- Buttons on the call screen are in messed up order. The accept call button is in the middle of the screen with buttons on top and on the bottom. It needs to be the only thing on the screen or not surrounded by anything else, to avoid accidental presses of other buttons.
- Media player does not remember shuffle settings if you click the back arrow and select another song from the list.
- Random interface slowdowns where you click to call a contact and you stare at the screen for 5 seconds with nothing happening.
- Sound quality when connected to speakers is abysmal when compared to a PSP
I am starting to feel the need for some apps. The phone doesn't do much out of the box...where are the games, the funny picture apps etc?
Ovi Maps is not even laughable. Just simply ignore it exists. It's the worst GPS/Mapping application in the history of GPS. It takes forever to open and panning the maps is atrocious. GPS lock can take forever if you're not on Wifi for some reason (yes with a good data connection). I have simply never felt the need to use it anymore after I had to stare at the loading screen for what...30 seconds or so? All I have to say is google maps on the iPhone. Opens in 2 seconds, GPS lock in no time...and guess what...I can find that pizza place in another 10 seconds. Good luck doing that with Nokia Maps.