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2011-08-12
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2011-08-20
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There are no apps whatsoever available for E7. Not by a million times can it be compared to the huge app repositories we have available for Maemo. And the little there are, you have to pay for them in the OVI store. Maemo community gives us the apps for free in their majority.
Connectivity IS key for this kind of phone. And the N900 is by far victor in this field.
Multimedia capabilities are far better on the N900, as it can stream audio/video while the E7 can not.
Only thing better on the E7 is the HD video recording, but anyway, it's a just a phone camera. You're not going to record your wedding in either of the phones and the N900 does just nice for home videos.
The E7 is a very nice smartphone, but the N900 is something more. I like to think that the E7 as of a "phone with something more" and the N900 as of a "Computer with mobile capabilities".
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2011-08-23
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2011-08-24
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1. Have you any experience with the N8? If so, any comparisons to the E7?
2. You praise the camera of the E7, I did as you said and googled it and the results where underwhelming to what I was expecting e.g. http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/revie...ra_and_mul.php
Do you have a link/examples of the camera excelling I could look at? Or are there camera apps that help the lack of short focus?
3. Was your review based on Symbian Anna? If not, have you since updated to Anna? Any significant improvements?
Whilst I'm sure I'll miss the removable battery, FM transmitter, macro function, SD card, larger internal memory: the advantages you have listed do seem enticing.
Thanks again for the in-depth analysis, hope you have time to answer my queries.
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2011-08-25
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2011-08-25
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@ not your mom's FOSS basement
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2011-08-26
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As a matter of fact I have.
AFAICT, it's exactly the same as E7, with some differences:
* Camera has more megapixels in still mode, but same optics for N8 versus E7, so little gain in quality (see low light notes below).
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a) More pixels than other phones (N900 included). That means less light per pixel. It's physics and I covered it in a post a while ago while reviewing N900 camera. So, poorer dark performance. The shots in the review are not doing it justice. A moving subject in a poorly lit room is a challenge for any camera. Try to find a still image in dark.
This only grows worse as resolution goes up (hint: N8).
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2011-08-26
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You're well informed, but the above is definitely not true. The N8 has much better optics than the E7, and a far larger sensor (in fact the sensor is larger than that of many compact cameras). So a better low-light performance, even per pixel I would estimate. And it has a Xenon flash, which further helps low-light performance.
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2011-08-26
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2011-08-26
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#90
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16gb storage, e7-00, nokiae7, review |
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