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Originally Posted by xerxes2 View Post
What's wrong with mco?
http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wire...roductid=28169


Warranty Terms:
This product does not carry a US Warranty.... WTF
 

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For US/UK folk looking for retailer (still no price)
http://nokiainnovation.com/?p=1724
Apologies if this is already posted....
 

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Originally Posted by jalyst View Post
Is this pretty-much exactly the same store client they'll be using on the N9?
Do Symbian & Harmattan share basically the same code-base in this area now?
http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog/2011/...le-for-testing
Don't know about the same code-base, but I installed that beta on an E7 yesterday, and it looks and very much acts like the store client on the N9.

Symbian, of all things, is looking better every day
 

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Originally Posted by scapegoat845 View Post
Warranty Terms:
This product does not carry a US Warranty.... WTF
ofcourse not same goes if I import something from US to sweden I have to send it back to us for repair.Bussiness as usual nnot special for Nokia...
 

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Originally Posted by jalyst View Post
For US/UK folk looking for retailer (still no price)
http://nokiainnovation.com/?p=1724
Apologies if this is already posted....
No warranty info. Guess they'll post it when price is listed....
 
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Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
ofcourse not same goes if I import something from US to sweden I have to send it back to us for repair.Bussiness as usual nnot special for Nokia...
I don't care where i have to send it to get it fixed. As long as i CAN get it fixed.... If needed that is

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Shipping N9 increase Nokia stocks?:

http://www.boursorama.com/infos/actu...152f6576943d77

Sorry, it's in french...
 
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hell!! when waiting for n9 try out latest build of n900 CE image! it is fast! and twimgo seems startup and rubn smoother on n900CE than fremantle
 

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Originally Posted by hotnikkelz View Post
EH??? how u came up with that one?
benchmarks on Android phones.
Snapdragon SoC is based on a Scorpion core, a modified version of ARM Cortex-A8, and is only used by Qualcomm. Both Cortex-A8 and Scorpion are ARM v7, but perform differently in certain applications (kinda like a AMD or a Intel x86 chip on the desktop).
For a lot of applications the Motorola droid with a 600MHz OMAP 3 performed similar to 1 GHz Snapdragon based phones.
Also the GPU is very different between the two SoC. I would definitely prefer the PowerVR in the OMAP 3.
But it does depend on the application, and comparing SoC is a lot more difficult than what we are used to on desktop.
But 1GHz does sound a lot faster doesn't it?

Another example were SoCs are not created equal are the dual-core Cortex A9 chips. Most devices use nvidia tegra 2 chips, but these are the slowest dual cores available, because tegra 2 doesn't have the floating point core for NEON instructions supports.
The single core OMAP3 and the dual core Samsung Exynos, Apple A5 and OMAP4 SoC's do support NEON, making the chips potentially a lot faster in certain applications (if supported by the software).
 

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Originally Posted by aironeous View Post
Try opening 5 apps at once and get back to me on that.

Example: I have a LG G2x Dual core and if I open dolphin browser and 2 youtube apps forgetaboutit it is freeze and slow crawl.

Or even dolphin browser and stock browser and anything else
or any combo of any 4 or 5 apps it's just f'n lame slow crawl freeeze.
It's that lame arse.

Multi tasking score equals 4 or 5 on a scale from one to ten

You seldom hear that category of judgement on a phone review from a guy that has a nerdgasm hard on for 200k+ apps of android.
Android leaves apps open like a kid leaves candy smeared on its face.
Supercalifragilisticly lame. Seriously I don't know who thought up this method of "leave apps open all the time and bog down the CPU as much as possible" but it's f'n lame.

I'm ready for N9
microsoft

They thought that back in 2001 with first pocket pc and for an unknown and beyond any human understanding they kept it until today, and for an even more unknown and beyond human and robot understanding the android guys copied it. I remember crawling endlessly in menus to hit that close all applications button every once in a while.

They even implemented a close button in the 2002 iteration that just minimized(!) the app to baffle users even more.
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