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#5421
Originally Posted by marrat View Post
Random spam to fill up this thread...

Chuck Norris, please advice!
Two objections:
1.Even that frivolous bull*****ing is better than the usual sort of angry, defiant mooing that goes on around in this thread.

2.Random spam? Please hand over your geek card
 
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#5422
the release date of nokia n9 in denmark for the operator 3. is 30.sep.

they say the interest for nokia n9, is only surpassed by iphone 4
http://www.mobil.nu/nyheder/ny-dato-...-1.484096.html

but I still wait for a date when the blue will be available
 

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#5423
Originally Posted by lysseslukker View Post
the release date of nokia n9 in denmark for the operator 3. is 30.sep.

they say the interest for nokia n9, is only surpassed by iphone 4
http://www.mobil.nu/nyheder/ny-dato-...-1.484096.html

but I still wait for a date when the blue will be available
I have to wait until the Cyan and the Magenta are available. The Cyan for me and the Magenta for my girlfriend.
 
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#5425
Originally Posted by vi_ View Post
lolwut, do you guys even know what 802.11a is? Next you will be complaining it doesn't support laserdisk.
Um, what are you talking about? Of course I know what 802.11a is.

We identified way back through several findings, that it was "probably" coming.*
But official doco is still inconsistent, that was my only point.

As others have just pointed-out, there's some official doco that indicates it's coming.
But consistency in official doco everywhere, would be nice.

Removes that anxious feeling that perhaps it's just ****-house doco.

*CBF'd digging it all up again....

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#5426
Originally Posted by danramos View Post
What you were looking for is DLNA support, and it's very possible that if the N9 doesn't already do it, it's probably easy enough to write a piece of software to support it. :P
It's there, the GUI just needs to be created, & much of the work for that's been done:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...88#post1048088
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...20#post1048120
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...90#post1048190
It may not come in an official update, but there's a good chance it'll come.
Now if only we could have more consistent official confirmation of 802.11an

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Originally Posted by jalyst View Post
Now if only we could have more consistent official confirmation of 802.11a
Well, we know the phone supports the 5ghz band, and I think 802.11 is the fastest on that, so it's probably in. Jalyst, honest question though-does it really matter? 802.11a is a pretty old and unpopular format, and most wi-fi modems/routers support b/g/n or are bimodal, so the probability of finding an exclusively 802.11a network is pretty slim.
 
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#5428
Gerbick/Marxian, just bumping these 3x posts, if you've got a minute, cheers!

Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
That's exactly what happened to the November 2009 released Nokia N900. As early as late last year, folks were getting offers for other phones to them.
2 years, despite EU requirements wasn't followed for the Nokia N900. The faith to do so for the Nokia N9 is more than likely wasted despite anything they've said.
Oh I know, there are cases of this happening...
But are they not isolated incidents relating to shortages in local service centres?*
Nokia hasn't yet switched completely to "anything but N900" has it?

Even if it has, my points about the N900 support being quite different to the N9 remain.
"If" if the N9 sells better, & "if" Nokia doesn't try to kill it sooner in spite of that.
And the N900 actually 1st came out, as early as August/Sept didn't it?

*i.e. because of having to wait many more weeks than initially planned, customers are offered a N8/E7 as an alternative.

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Originally Posted by marxian View Post
As it stands, from an end user perspective, I don't see much to differentiate this device from the likes of the iPhone..
Surely an exaggeration? At least for N9's running the latest builds.

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Originally Posted by marxian View Post
This is partly due to the lack of homescreens and widgets,
to be replaced by a half-baked solution whereby applications can display state-dependent information.
Isn't the live apps screen basically just a homescreen with widgets*, I dont get what the problems is?
Yes in some ways it's a backward step from Maemo, but certainly not compared to iOS or stock Android.

Also, there is too much reliance on the iPhone-like grid of icons.
I hardly ever need to go to the application list in Freemantle.
Yeah why not make the application list also the multi-tasking list, & thus reduce the homescreens to 2.
You could make it clear which apps are running, by making them brighter or similar.
But I guess such an approach would bring some of it's own usability problems.

What don't you like about the grid of icons in the application list, how's it any diff to Maemo?

*better in some respects, because it's the actual app, not an abstraction of it.

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Originally Posted by giorgosmit View Post
Well, we know the phone supports the 5ghz band, and I think 802.11 is the fastest on that, so it's probably in. Jalyst, honest question though-does it really matter? 802.11a is a pretty old and unpopular format, and most wi-fi modems/routers support b/g/n or are bimodal, so the probability of finding an exclusively 802.11a network is pretty slim.
a has it's uses, especially in crowded places like expo's.
when everyone has their g networks up next to each other, all the 2.4gHz channels are flooded with traffic, but the 5GHz range of a & n are still pretty free.

Increasing popularity in 5GHz n is going to diminish that opportunity in the future tho
 

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So it's a case of alacrity through obscurity?
Thanks, hadn't thought of that.
 
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