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Where is the soft keyboard? Sometimes this is really handy when one doesn't want to pull out the keyboard and wants to be able to use the zoom keys easily (which is a pain when the keyboard is slid out. I am looking to figure out how to turn this on so I can use it in lieu of the hard keyboard at times. ...
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2007-12-05
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I am going to go on a rant here. If you find I have made any mistakes or erroneous assumptions, feel free to correct me (as I am sure will happen anyways .
Yes, it is flashed to .19....
OK, yeah I bought this thing and now I am stuck with it, for now. I have this disease called "gadget-itis". I wanted more horsepower, the mapper and the keyboard. So I went ahead an bought one.
So here's my rant...
Where is the soft keyboard? Sometimes this is really handy when one doesn't want to pull out the keyboard and wants to be able to use the zoom keys easily (which is a pain when the keyboard is slid out. I am looking to figure out how to turn this on so I can use it in lieu of the hard keyboard at times.
Mapper kind of sucks. Does not appear to be any way to tell it where I am so that it does not have to go through a lengthly ephemeris download... I'm sticking with Maemo Mapper. The built-in mapper doesn't really buy you anything from what I can see and the navigation capability costs $$$ (which is understood but what should cost is more advanced features such as multipoint navigation, traffic alerts, and other live functionality - which is probably not do-able with Wifi-only access). Basic navigation should be a given. (If you like Maemo Mapper please send donations to John so that he doesn't sell it to Nokia .
The GPS is also not performing very well on my unit (i.e. will not lock in - doesn't find more than 2 satellites). Have tried outside for 30mins. I am looking into this.
Aluminum case, very pretty but not rugged. I am really afraid to bump into anything for fear of denting the cases and making it Not-Pretty. IMO the plastic and aluminum on the N800 is just the right amount of ruggedness. The suits will like the N810 though because it is pretty.
Mini/Micro-USB interface? Why? Wasn't the interface on the N800 adequate? This interface is also not as rugged as the old one (has a little "breakable" tougue inside - not good for a lot of use IMO. I can live with this, but just another cable to add to my collection of spaghetti like everyone else. Oh boy.
MEMORY (MY MAIN PEEVE)
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Internal is non-removable and only 2G. What the heck is this? This is rediculous. I have an 8GB SD chip in my N800's internal bay. So now I have to back off to 2GB? WOW!
External is only a mini or micro SD, for which I can find at most 4GB SDHC. Yeah I new about this but it is more aggravating when you are trying to get some serious use out of the unit. Jugging a video content card, and an MP3 card and other cards is what I have had to resort to because there are no mini-cards that I can find that have adequate capacity (anywhere near what I have on my N800). Not greater than 4GB SDHC.
I have already found standard SDHC 16GB SD cards (not mini, not micro) on the market...but cannot use them in my new N810. How long will it take to get a Mini or Micro that is 16GB? Will that be before the N810 is EOL'd?
In summary I'd say the MAJOR PROBLEM with this unit is the inability to put large memory in this unit in the near future (if at all given the probable EOL time of the unit). This is a real problem for me (also for my Uncle, he just cancelled his order and is sticking with his N800). Worse, yet, I have to take a step backwards from my N800 in this respect if I want to actually use the N810. I can live with the other un-fixable stuff (e.g. the buttons, cable) but not with the memory limitations.
Now the guys at Nokia have done a great job of engineering this new device. Some of the things I point out as shortcomings can probably be fixed or upgraded in software. The hardware issues are not so easy to fix, if at all (e.g. the internal memory size). My point here is that either I am a one-off user and no one else needs lots of memory (I have more memory in my iPOD I bought 2 years ago) or Nokia got this one wrong. Maybe I will be able to gauge this from the response rants to this post? ;-)
Now the N800 is a great unit. I use it on some trips instead of hauling my laptop around. I partly bought into the N810 based on my experience with my N800. But the N810 in many respects is a step backward from the N800 IMO. Perhaps Nokia was relying a lot more on the idea of accessing content directly from the web rather than carrying it around with you. If that is the case, it is probably not a good assumption, again, IMO. Accessible Wifi is not ubiquitous.
Not sure I am going to keep this unit. Maybe I'll take the next one?
ciao.