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2011-10-19
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the factory in Salo, Finland is currently making 3000 N9's per shift which means 9000 per day. They are still not making N9 at full capacity because they also make E7 there. N9 production is increasing. FYI.
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2011-10-19
, 20:03
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No MicroSD and yet only 16/32GB native storage, wow, that's somewhat of a let-down:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/s...exus-hands-on/
Bump-to-share, & data monitor, I wonder if Engadget will remember to also praise that in their N9 review
Hmmm....
Might wait longer & see of another handset OEM does something better than Sammy for ICS.
Still looks excellent overall...
But I won't be surprised if another OEM releases something slightly more feature-packed.
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2011-10-19
, 20:06
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who the hell buys symbianphones like E7? They should had replaced that peace of **** with N950 for those who still want hwkbd. (Not me anymore
two persons at my job have E7 and they dislike it cause of the crappy UI. After show my N9 they planning to replace iit by N9 LOL
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2011-10-19
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2011-10-19
, 20:27
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2011-10-19
, 20:32
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2011-10-19
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2011-10-19
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Originally Posted by ejasmudarEntirely different SoC (Qualcomm not TI).
If Nokia 800 is available widely, and hardware is identical to N9, will it be possible to port harmattan over to it?
I'm more interested in the possibility of porting Harmattan to the Nexus or Razr (see post above)
They use more recent TI OMAP SoC's than the N9.
But I imagine it'd be nigh on impossible...
I guess so, but still find it disappointig as a "hands-on review".
Basically they found out that: feels good in hand, we don't like the lock screen, starts to crash with five apps open (?!). The rest could have been written by someone who has never seen the device. It's like they wanted to use this opportunity to state their opinion, but how the device actually handles is secondary.
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2011-10-19
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Given they laid this out, if you still bought it you should have nothing to complain about when you run into these problems.
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Basically they found out that: feels good in hand, we don't like the lock screen, starts to crash with five apps open (?!). The rest could have been written by someone who has never seen the device. It's like they wanted to use this opportunity to state their opinion, but how the device actually handles is secondary.