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2010-08-07
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2010-08-07
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With all the positive comments, should I pick one up perhaps even in addition to an N900? Ideally I'd get the one with WiMAX even if there are few places where I could actually use WiMAX at but it's just nice to have the extra connectivity as a capability.
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2010-08-07
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makes love to n810, squirt squirt |
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I am using my N810 for the following:
- (mostly nightly) web browsing, including email checking. Using native microb, although getting now some trouble due to annoying javascript messages. tried fennec which was then too buggy. I am not into geeking, so left tear aside
- every day use of alarm clock (also native app)
- daily use of omweather
- some use of evince to read pdf
- occasional use of quiver to show photos to friends while traveling
- occasional use of skype
- very occasional use of video apps for movies (getting quite buggy)
The device travels with me every time (even when I carry a pc). In nutshell, it has a limed but steady use, although it is slowly becoming less reliable. I will keep it for a while hoping to get around some of the current or future bugs.
Antonio