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2008-04-22
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2008-04-22
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I'm tired of this weird platform. Tired of waiting for a solution from Nokia. The only system stable for me is the latest OS2007 release. OS2008 is so buggy for my device (memory card corruption, machine hangs, etc.) and I'm so tired of this poor support, that I finally, after two years of hope, give up.
The other day I purchased an iPod Touch, and now I have a true internet tablet machine. I can browse in a way never imagined in my n800. I can really use mail. I can really listen to music and whatch tv shows, films or whatever I want. I finally have a full featured and reliable PIM. And If I want install thousands (yes, thousands) of third party apps, I only need one minute of jailbreak (or I can wait for the oficially supported version 2.0 of system).
Really, as a faithful n800 ex-user, this is the real thing. And yes, it is really a device that you can wear with you (1/4 or less weight than my n800).
And for the screen, is a device so cleverly designed that you never, never, will miss the only thing that made my n800 so gorgeus, the 800x480 screen. You can zoom so naturally that in only 10 minutes of use you realize how powerful is, at last, a true pocket internet device with a full featured browser.
Nokia, listen: stop making beta testing and spend some time and money in a decent operating system.
Good bye and thanks for this two years of support and hope.