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I was just reading that last night. Good job on the preview. Very detailed.DrFunk said:For all those interested, here is a rather detailed write-up:
http://my-symbian.com/other/preview_n900.php
It looks solid, features look nice.
I was just reading that last night. Good job on the preview. Very detailed.DrFunk said:For all those interested, here is a rather detailed write-up:
http://my-symbian.com/other/preview_n900.php
It looks solid, features look nice.
Uncompromisable said:Nokia Symbian phones can run a whole amalgam of emulators, including NES, SNES, GENESIS, MEGADRIVE, GBA.
But Holy shit is that DOS BOX running on a symbian OS phone???
my man
DrFunk said:Guy runs 12 different apps, N900 doesn't lag at all:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URsNHguzHoI
between this and the HD2, I have no idea what choice to make
DrFunk said:Guy runs 12 different apps, N900 doesn't lag at all:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URsNHguzHoI
between this and the HD2, I have no idea what choice to make
what? it's two completely different OS.besiktas1 said:hmmm not much difference from my n97, so should be a great phone. My beef is that the apps for my phone are shit so guessing it'll only be worse for this OS.
PSGames said:The multitasking is pretty impressive. And this has a keyboard. But the HD2's UI is better IMO and it has a better processor. Ugh. Decisions, decisions. lol
resistive touch screen.
goomba said:The real issue for Iphone competitors is trying to compete with the library of Apps that the Iphone has....as well as Itunes support.
It's Similar to how people only stick to Windows because it has the most software support.
goomba said:The real issue for Iphone competitors is trying to compete with the library of Apps that the Iphone has....as well as Itunes support.
It's Similar to how people only stick to Windows because it has the most software support.
i was so close to pulling the trigger when i saw this. Problem is, i'll be running it on AT&T EDGE. i'm used to using EDGE on my Windows Mobile device, but i have Opera Mobile to compress web pages and make EDGE bearable (still sucks for video). When Opera 10 gets released for Maemo 5, or they release a Java VM so that i can run Opera Mini 5 or Toonel, i'll probably jump onboard.Totakeke said:N900 going for 479.99 after rebate at Amazon without service plan.
That's the cheapest you can get for a phone of this caliber, plus that and it has 32GB internal storage included which costs probably like 80 bucks of microsd worth? Hell of a deal I'd say if you're interested.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002OB49SW/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Having used devices with it in the center and on the right, i will say that the center looks better, but it actually feels better on the right.hitsugi said:it's also a shame that nokia can't figure out where the space bar goes.. sure as fuck isn't over there.
January 7th 2010.Dibbz said:When is this out in the UK?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlZaaBrQHGgDibbz said:Can someone tell me how the flash player on this is? In particular would BBC iPlayer work like it does on a PC or PS3?
I've seen a review video showing youtube playback on the N900 and it was rubbish, so laggy but written articles say it's works fine :| Any care to shed some light on it for me?
PSGames said:The multitasking is pretty impressive. And this has a keyboard. But the HD2's UI is better IMO and it has a better processor. Ugh. Decisions, decisions. lol
nib95 said:My dad has the HD2 and I've been using it for a few days. Imo the UI is actually quite poor. It doesn't let me do the simplest of things. Might just be my lack of knowledge of the phone, but small things, like rotating the screen whilst internet browsing, or rotating pictures in media viewer, among many other small things that I just can't remember now. I remember thinking the UI was just incredibly simplistic and bare. Waiting for the Nexus myself, but between the HD2 and N900 I'd go N900 for sure.
Thanks alot man!Dineren said:The milestone is the gsm equivilant of the droid right? I can't claim to be an expert on it, but I did play around with my cousin's droid quite a bit. I'd say the milestone is the better phone while the n900 is the better mobile computer if that makes any sense. If google integration is important to you, I'd go with the droid. Google sync doesn't currently work well (it apparently randomly works) on the n900 and they don't plan to further develop the functionality at this time. The milestone will also have a far superior app store. Oh and Ovi maps on the n900 sucks compared to google maps (though google maps works pretty well in the n900 browser. They're both linux based and once you root the milestone you can probably get most of the additional functionality of the n900, but the n900 is open by default and that is a big plus in my book. Out of the box you could install asterisk and run a pbx or install a custom kernel. You can run applications written in c/c++, python, perl, java.
It really just depends what you expect from it. I'd say most people would probably prefer the milestone, but if you're a technology geek the n900 is a beast.
DrFunk said:uh...rotate the phone itself?
nib95 said:When you rotate the actual phone, the screen orientation does not rotate with it. Hence the problem. Most photo's (taken in landscape) look squished on the screen in vertical mode, and there seems to be no way to rotate them, nor a sensor that auto recognises the phone has been turned.
uh yes it does work usuallynib95 said:When you rotate the actual phone, the screen orientation does not rotate with it. Hence the problem. Most photo's (taken in landscape) look squished on the screen in vertical mode, and there seems to be no way to rotate them, nor a sensor that auto recognises the phone has been turned.