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2011-10-30
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2011-10-30
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2011-10-30
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Hello all.
Let me start by saying that I currently use a 16gb iPhone 4s. I had all of the iPhones with a 6 month use of a samsung focus between the iPhone 4 and 4s as I lost the 4 in a cab and needed something till the newest iPhone came out. I also had a bang and olufsen serene before the first iPhone so I appreciate having something that is well designed and somewhat rare, That said the iPhone 4s works very well and I have no complaints except that I recently held the N9 and was quite taken with it.
Now I am considering returning my iPhone 4s and getting the N9 but I have some questions. I have read through all of the posts here and these are the things that are of interest:
I drive a porsche and inside it is a PCM (porsche communications management) that allows me to use the phone through a bluetooth connection. I have read others post with issues of NOT being able to have access to the phones directory. Is this true? Does it work on some systems and not others? If not then is there no way to scroll through my phone book through the cars interface?
How is the use of the speaker phone to conduct calls as I have heard the speaker is rather quiet.
How are the alerts? I really appreciate well done clear alerts that are not song based and the serene I had did this beautifully with super cool noises.
I guess thats all I really want to know. I found the phone to feel and look amazing and I understand that sometimes one has to live with quirks in order to have something unique. If what matters most to me in use is: Make phone calls, robust messaging capabilities, internet and pictures, and facebook will I be happy coming from a 4s? Also does anyone know if Shazam will be available?
LAST question... I read that iTunes will sync your photos and contacts and music ... is this true and is it easily done?>
Thank you very much,
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2011-10-30
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2011-10-30
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oh! and iv got problems with the GPS.. when in drive, or checking in.. it will detect where i am at first, but after a minute or so it gets confused on where i am and thinks im a few hundred kilometres away.. then nokia drive just sits there with the occasion of finding where i am, telling me to take next turn and then suddenly im all the way on woop woop again
whats wrong with my GPS?
the first time i used it it was fine.. but now its playng up
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2011-10-30
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One or two people have reported problems using a mini SIM cut down to micro SIM in the N9 when the mini SIM carried the large format contact area.
This link shows examples of the comparative sizes to illustrate what I'm talking about
In theory it shouldn't matter, as far as I am aware, since the actual electronic contact area remains the same. But can anyone report success with cutting down such a mini SIM for the N9 (rather than examples of success for the iPhone)? I ask because my current mini SIM is of the large format
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2011-10-30
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Proud coding competition 2012 winner: ρcam
My other apps: speedcrunch N9 N900 Jolla –– contactlaunch –– timenow
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