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#81
crazy_jorgito:
I think your comment about Sygic is not appropiate.
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#82
don't buy the n900!

ive bought it and its a fantastic phone, its the best piece of tech ive ever owned, but its difficult to use and to get familiar with it. its not for everybody: linux, opensourceness, lack of shiny shitty unuseful costly apps, then it has flash support, a camera, multitasking (way too difficult for you: it means you could do more than one thing AT THE SAME TIME!)
see, just too much for people that make such questions as yours. its more a thing for nerdy geeks with more than 70 as I.Q.

go buy an iphone 3gs instead. or better, wait for the ipad.
 
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Originally Posted by phortize View Post
don't buy the n900!

ive bought it and its a fantastic phone, its the best piece of tech ive ever owned, but its difficult to use and to get familiar with it. its not for everybody: linux, opensourceness, lack of shiny shitty unuseful costly apps, then it has flash support, a camera, multitasking (way too difficult for you: it means you could do more than one thing AT THE SAME TIME!)
see, just too much for people that make such questions as yours. its more a thing for nerdy geeks with more than 70 as I.Q.

go buy an iphone 3gs instead. or better, wait for the ipad.
seriously? are you that ego centered? do you think that you're that smart?
my friend, just because you had time to learn linux doesn't mean that everybody has.
that doesn't make you smarter or us stupid. the fact that you think you're so cool and that everybody should know linux shows that you have an IQ a little smaller that those nerdy geeks mentioned higher.
as I sad before I don't have the necessary time to learn it, although I want to.

It cost a lot, 600euros, and although I can make a sacrifice and pay that sum, I want to know if I can use it, or if I would have a problem.
Although nokias way of doing business in my country suck, and I seriously considering something else.
 
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#84
What, mine cost 520euros.
 
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#85
Originally Posted by zfarooq View Post
hey guys, sorry th is off topic, but how do u access the mobile android/iphone version of gmail from the n900?
So very off topic. But since you asked nicely:
mobile gmail:
http://m.gmail.com

mobile google maps:
http://www.google.com/maps/m

There are mobile links for reader and search too. Although the
search one is useless for the N900.
 
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#86
Originally Posted by daemonfin View Post
What, mine cost 520euros.
yeah but I'm in Denmark, the country where the state want as much money as they can from you.
 
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Originally Posted by emeni View Post
seriously? are you that ego centered? do you think that you're that smart?
my friend, just because you had time to learn linux doesn't mean that everybody has.
that doesn't make you smarter or us stupid. the fact that you think you're so cool and that everybody should know linux shows that you have an IQ a little smaller that those nerdy geeks mentioned higher.
as I sad before I don't have the necessary time to learn it, although I want to.

It cost a lot, 600euros, and although I can make a sacrifice and pay that sum, I want to know if I can use it, or if I would have a problem.
Although nokias way of doing business in my country suck, and I seriously considering something else.
i was (auto)ironic. what i would say is: you don't need to be that smart to use the n900. btw, you dont even have to know what linux is.
what n900 lack the most is the billions of new costly apps to buy everyday, and all the related gizmodeusque bubblefarting environment iphone has.
so im sorry for the misunderstanding, but, actually. by your reaction, i have to admit maybe your interpretation of my words is not that wrong. maybe you really need an iphone.

btw, it costed me 480€
 
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#88
I have to love nokia, I've just called my provider to ask them about the phone, which was supposed to be available tomorrow, they've told me that they'll have it on the 19th of april, because nokia postponed the delivery date.
Now I'm seriously reconsidering not buying it since there are only 2 carriers selling it and this is the only one that offered me a data plan at a decent price (since it's discounted). The other one doesn't even have a data plan.
 
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#89
ok. Here we go again.
I'm still wondering if the n900 is for me or not. I've read a lot on the forum, but I couldn't understand everything.

What I want from my device:

Able to read emails (yahoo - pop) and work (Ms exchange)
Calendar synchronization (Synchronize with my Outlook calendar and keep my alarms - I don't use colors or anything, I just use the alarm to let me know when I should go for my meeting usually 10-15 minutes)
Watch movies without conversion
Listen to music (mp3 or without conversion)
NO ITUNES
Internet experience Web browsing etc. (have a 10Gb/month data plan on 3G+ network)
skype calls (free with friends)
Yahoo messenger (if it has also calls it would be perfect, videocalls would be awesome)
Gtalk (video calls)
Easy facebook
Decent camera
Decent GPS (at the moment what Ovi maps offers is Ok, since I'm using ovi maps 2 on my e51, only thing where I need it is orientation when I get in to a new town and I need to find a place on foot).
weather

What I like at the N900:

Well I like it a lot from what I've read. I like the Open Source part.
I like the qwerty, the screen, THAT IT'S NOT AN IPHONE, the touch, multitasking, the community (I love you guys), and I think that the community is the best thing about N900. The fact that now we have Qt in Pr 1.2. will make me sure that porting applications from meego won't be a problem, so I don't care if we get meego or not. It can satisfy my problem with video/music. The fm transmitter, the browser, and other thing that I've might forget.

Now my question, does the N900 satisfy my requirements? In my opinion it should, but I'm not sure.

What do you people think. I really love this phone, but the email and calendar synchronization would be a real helper in my life.
 
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Originally Posted by emeni View Post
ok. Here we go again.
I'm still wondering if the n900 is for me or not. I've read a lot on the forum, but I couldn't understand everything.

What I want from my device:

Able to read emails (yahoo - pop) and work (Ms exchange)
Calendar synchronization (Synchronize with my Outlook calendar and keep my alarms - I don't use colors or anything, I just use the alarm to let me know when I should go for my meeting usually 10-15 minutes)
Watch movies without conversion
Listen to music (mp3 or without conversion)
NO ITUNES
Internet experience Web browsing etc. (have a 10Gb/month data plan on 3G+ network)
skype calls (free with friends)
Yahoo messenger (if it has also calls it would be perfect, videocalls would be awesome)
Gtalk (video calls)
Easy facebook
Decent camera
Decent GPS (at the moment what Ovi maps offers is Ok, since I'm using ovi maps 2 on my e51, only thing where I need it is orientation when I get in to a new town and I need to find a place on foot).
weather

What I like at the N900:

Well I like it a lot from what I've read. I like the Open Source part.
I like the qwerty, the screen, THAT IT'S NOT AN IPHONE, the touch, multitasking, the community (I love you guys), and I think that the community is the best thing about N900. The fact that now we have Qt in Pr 1.2. will make me sure that porting applications from meego won't be a problem, so I don't care if we get meego or not. It can satisfy my problem with video/music. The fm transmitter, the browser, and other thing that I've might forget.

Now my question, does the N900 satisfy my requirements? In my opinion it should, but I'm not sure.

What do you people think. I really love this phone, but the email and calendar synchronization would be a real helper in my life.
Just because I am bored at work and I fit into the user/non-linux pro vs. developer category I will give it a try. Your requirements fall into two categories for me:

Yes it does:
  • Email Yahoo & Exchange
  • Outlook calendar synch
  • Watch movies, at least all I have tried
  • Music, no problem except WAV files created by Microsoft voicemail integration (a drag really, I have to call into VM to get my voice messages)
  • NO ITUNES
  • Web is great either with builit-in or mobile firefox
  • Skype integration is awesome
  • Decent Camera
  • Decent GPS
  • Weather is better than anything I found on Symbian (very important to me as I am a full year motorcycler in Maine, USA)
Things I don't know:
  • Yahoo Messenger
  • Gtalk
  • Easy Facebook

Hope that helps (I was a committed Symbian user, last phone was an E75 but I can't go back now).

Fred

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