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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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@ England
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...never did i encounter a website , blog, review indicating that this hardware is about to become obsolete..
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2008-12-08
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What about voice support? I really, really hate carrying both a tablet and a phone. A tablet + a headset would be much better...
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2008-12-08
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@ Helotes, TX
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I am a new user of these nokia tablets.
3 weeks ago i finally bit the bullet and decided to buy the n810. IT cost me almost 500.00 after taxes
then a week and a half ago they release the wimax edition. .
I go and i look at the nokia website for the tradeup program and all i can get for my tablet now is 120 american dollars.
Now i am reading on this board (which by the way is top notch) that the next version of the software will come out but will not be supported by the current tablets hardware..
Apart from the fact that i am loving every minute with the tablet, I can't help feeling dupped in everyway.. sure i might have been one of the last ppl reading these forums to purchase a nokia tablet , late , way late in the game but there has to be some understanding from the manufacturer.. If not a promise of future compatibility with the hardware , atleast one hell of a price break on thier "old and soon to be outdated hardware"...
as for the researching of this device .. i exhausted myself learning as much as possible on the features.. but never did i encounter a website , blog, review indicating that this hardware is about to become obsolete..
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2008-12-08
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@ North Texas, USA
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No, I said it like the community (the part of it able to do it, so I'm not included) is very small and it has even less resources and free time (which maybe could be better used to improve the debian port and tap into an immensely bigger community).
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2008-12-08
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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2008-12-08
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@ North Texas, USA
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.. i exhausted myself learning as much as possible on the features.. but never did i encounter a website , blog, review indicating that this hardware is about to become obsolete..
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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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wanted to upgrade to more cpus or something? they send over a tech to move a jumper to enable said cpus...