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Nitchers
11-17-2009, 08:52 PM
Conclusion
I’ve yet to spend some serious quality time with the device – but my initial thoughts are that the hardware (excepting the resistive quality of the screen) is better than the software. Although I’m wary about judging too quickly, my gut feeling is that the software isn’t quite at the level you would expect as a power user of the device. Going forward, it may be that the OS is upgraded and bug-fixed, and that usage improves significantly. For now though, my rating would be somewhere between ‘average’ and ‘quite good’.
http://www.intomobile.com/2009/11/17/the-five-minute-fiddle-nokia-n900.html
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RobertHall
11-17-2009, 08:59 PM
i read this article and couldnt stop wondering how the "reviewer" got a device...
he tried pinch to zoom....and it didnt work...really?
*sighs*
Nitchers
11-17-2009, 09:03 PM
Lol .. i feel your pain bud
jakiman
11-17-2009, 09:21 PM
The subject is a bit misleading as it was clearly not a review.
Just a quick impression from someone who seem to love the iphone...
Laughing Man
11-17-2009, 09:26 PM
i read this article and couldnt stop wondering how the "reviewer" got a device...
he tried pinch to zoom....and it didnt work...really?
*sighs*
That's like trying out any of the gestures from the n900 on the iPhone and blaming the iPhone cause they don't work. :rolleyes:
maemojedi
11-17-2009, 09:27 PM
if you really believe this guy
who claims to have a retail version delivered by post
using google pics instead of his own
then you my friend and fellow maemo.org members are quite gullible.
he seems to be nothing more than an apple fanboy hoping to stem the tide / buzz the n900 is generating.
chritto
11-17-2009, 09:31 PM
He's clearly misunderstood the device.
"...the four or so homescreens work out well, and to my mind borrow heavily from the iPhone..."
It's very frustrating, reading pages like this.
H3llb0und
11-17-2009, 09:35 PM
He clearly misunderstood the device.
"...the four or so homescreens work out well, and to my mind borrow heavily from the iPhone..."
Reading pages like that is very frustrating.
Just another tard that believes anything Apple does is the best thing ever and nothing can even come close!!! :p
Nitchers
11-17-2009, 10:04 PM
if you really believe this guy
who claims to have a retail version delivered by post
using google pics instead of his own
then you my friend and fellow maemo.org members are quite gullible.
he seems to be nothing more than an apple fanboy hoping to stem the tide / buzz the n900 is generating.
Little bit quick to shoot the messenger there me old china plate, don't think anyone here said they believed him. Just bringing some fresh information to the community, granted it's a bit on the pish side but i thank you kindly for the advice and completely agree with you, cause i'm gullible you see.
cb474
11-17-2009, 10:09 PM
I agree that this review is not very thoughtful or well informed and completely useless to anyone who already knows much about the N900. But it is perhaps a good example of how a lot of consumers, who don't know anything about the N900 or Linux, might approach the device and react to it. For better or worse, the average consumer's expectations (even those of consumers in the market for high end devices) are pretty much completely formed by the iPhone these days. Any strategy to compete in the high end has to account for this.
Laughing Man
11-17-2009, 10:11 PM
He's clearly misunderstood the device.
"...the four or so homescreens work out well, and to my mind borrow heavily from the iPhone..."
It's very frustrating, reading pages like this.
The thing that always annoyed me about people who compare products with Apple ones is assume that Apple invented it. -_-. Maybe they were innovative with it (E.g. they applied it before anyone else applied it to a device) but that doesn't mean they invented it. Like Nintendo didn't invent motion sensing for videogames, they simply innovated by dedicating a videogame console around motion control.
I'd say the 4 homescreens are closer to a Linux virtual desktop than the homescreen. The homescreen for the iPhone is just an app launcher, while the 4 home screens allow for real information and interaction.
archzai
11-17-2009, 10:25 PM
its like asking a monkey to review the phone, judging by this reviewer's approach to the N900.
Its like saying Mercedes have the best design and best engine, and not accepting Audi or BMW. Cmon reviewer, there are plenty of phones that are better now, N900, DROID, and HTCHD2. Just because average america is mindless heard of dumb sheep that goes with Apple, don't say that its better than other options.
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