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2011-09-08
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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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2011-09-08
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2011-09-08
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Gerbick/Marxian, just bumping these 3x posts, if you've got a minute, cheers!
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 intended, customers are offered a N8/E7 as an alternative.
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Surely an exaggeration? At least for N9's running the latest builds.
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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.
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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2011-09-08
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Marko Ahtisaari on the N9:
http://mynokiablog.com/2011/09/08/vi...-next-billion/
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2011-09-08
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Also, a more general question: anyone know what kind of battery the N9 uses? Is it a normal battery encased in the unit or a custom job only used in the N9? Because if the first one is true and it's a BL-5J or some other standard model then we won't have legacy problems. All you need is a guy with some tools and a battery you can buy off the shelf. Worst case scenario, a sufficiently non-butter-fingered user can replace it himself. If it's a custom one, though, and Nokia stops producing it... well, tick, tock, tick, tock.
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2011-09-08
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i didn't asked any questions but it seems that the doubt about several things were made clear
NFC: N9 does not have secure chip - so N9 is not our new Mastercard (unless somebody will make some sort of hach)
N9 will defenetly get updates and when launched N9 will become part of Nokias "next disruption" (which also will include WP7/8) So there is some hope for support - however the support will probably only last as long as this unit is on the market
Btw, there may come other colors as well. However, only primary colors - so we will may se a yellow and white N9. One of the Nokia empoyee had a white N9 (no cover) but that was a prototype
battery, it is possible to get a new one but we will have deliver it at a nokia care store.
It does have the fm transmitter
bluetooth is 2.1
you can hack the n9 as you want to and also make a dualboot with fx android
that about it. Ather people will probably clearify other things that i can't remember.
About the DLNA, the N9 is not fast enough to stream 720p so you will have to use the usb-port in that case. Pics, however is no problem.
In terms of apps, there will be somewhat development both globally and locally (denmark...)
I thought I would wait till the cyan n9 will come, but i was the silicone covers and they were really slim so maybe i'll get the n9 black 64gb but then buy a cyan cover.
Roger, over and out