twaelti
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2009-03-30
, 13:52
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@ Bern, Switzerland
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2009-03-30
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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2009-03-30
, 13:58
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@ Bern, Switzerland
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#63
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Internet calling with built in web camera. Funny that the device doesn't even ship with installed software to do any of that.
Updates and the repositories are a nightmare, barely working most of the time. I have to continually attempt updates.
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2009-03-30
, 14:05
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2009-03-30
, 14:09
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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#65
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Why can't we all just get along?
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2009-03-30
, 14:35
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Joined on Dec 2007
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#66
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Why can't we all just get along?
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2009-03-30
, 15:45
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Joined on Dec 2007
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#67
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On the box:
"Helps you find your way with built-in GPS."
That's a joke. The GPS is a joke, even with A-GPS. You move and your lock is lost. Totally helpless, I could find my way better with a hunting dog and a Ouija board.
Internet calling with built in web camera. Funny that the device doesn't even ship with installed software to do any of that. Only stubs to install underdeveloped clients. It doesn't even come with a snapshot program.
Updates and the repositories are a nightmare, barely working most of the time. I have to continually attempt updates. That was before Nokia tossed the N810 off the back of the truck as well (as evidenced by countless threads here).
The UI is unresponsive.
Is it just me, or do most people here just not have the ability to read what I say?
I say nothing about the keyboard, the wifi, the bluetooth. Those are all fine. But all of you here seem to think that I'm just doing a hatchet job on the device. The truth is, it is it's own hatchet job.
Don't expect me to take on your lower standards.
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2009-03-30
, 16:36
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@ Midwest, USA
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#68
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I can't believe how much of a disaster this device has turned out to be. I just flashed my N810 with "RX-44_DIABLO_5.2008.43-7_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin", and when I go to refresh my package list, it sits with the updating progress dialog and does nothing.
I've had this N810 for almost a year now, and it has basically sat doing nothing the entire time.
The device is utterly useless. All UI operations are slow, unresponsive and laggy. I connect a Bluetooth keyboard to it and input is equally as slow. I enable a 128MB swap (why I should even have to do this blows my mind to bits).
I try to use the GPS and it can't get a lock to save it's life. I take one step and the damn thing loses sync and it's another 10 minutes for a lock. AGPS or not (which I can't bloody install after flashing today because for some reason any interaction with the repos dies half way through - if that even).
I don't know how so many people can be even moderately satisfied with devices that are less responsive than tiger toys. Is it just really low standards or is there some procedure I haven't followed to enable "the secret actually be responsive" mode?
How do I make this thing work properly? GPS? Responsiveness? I have a bluetooth keyboard, a 4GB SD tossed in there. Help me out.
I'm not kidding. If I could turn this into a slow mobile text mode demo web server I'd be happy! It's not like I'm asking for much! Heaven forbid I expect it to do half the things it says on the box with any degree of practical efficiency.
Sorry, I just can't believe I spent ~$400 on something that basically comes to my doorstep bricked. I was at least expecting to have a decent experience with even just ONE of the features advertised. But the N810 can't deliver on anything it promises on the box.
If there was a way to get my money back, I would. But I can't, so I'm forced to try and find whatever convoluted path other seemingly satisfied owners have followed to actually enjoy this ripoff.
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2009-03-30
, 16:51
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@ Midwest, USA
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#69
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2009-03-30
, 16:59
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#70
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This is the point that I give up on the thread because people come on saying "MAN, THIS THING IS GREAT!!!111 I USE AN EXTERNAL GPS AND ITS FIEN!!"
Right. So you buy something that *advertises* internal GPS to use external GPS. I don't need to be called a troll to have my point internalized by the fan club: That's a load of asinine BS.
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n810 is a ripoff, n900 is useless, nokia ripoff, not as advertised, paid too much, unresponsive |
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