Maemo 5 design decision: call lists (was: Wired Magazine - hands on with the n900)
Wired did a nice write up of the n900. They did not cover all my high points but it was not bad for a cursory overview.
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Reference: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/...h-nokias-n900/
By Flock I assume they mean Fennec. |
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Lol i think the "Xenon Flash" part is also not correct
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I personally liked how there was no comparison to any other device.... because there "is no comparison to any other device"
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It seems very positive, but one issue:
"PHONE HOME Almost like an afterthought, the N900 functions as an unlocked cell phone." Even though the device will function fine as a phone, this could scare off some people that would love the device anyways- if taken wrong. I appreciate the premise of the device, but phone function can not be taken so lightly that it actually hurts sales of the N900. Wired gets a lot of hits from the demographic that would buy this device. I know techies may care less, but I think Nokia does and so should everyone that wants to see the community grow significantly. Nokia may want to to a better job of pointing out the phone function will grow with the device. |
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The lack of CDMA doesn't sounds so "conspicuous" on a GSM/HSPA phone...:D
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The problem is we have been huffing n900 fumes for the past months and know too much. |
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Yeah I really do think that Nokia should get rid of their marketing people and take some suggestions from this group. I thought the slogans that were thought up in an earlier post was great.
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I agree, but am just looking from a growth point. If Nokia wants the N900 to sell a lot more devices, the biggest growing segment is higher feature smart phones. Netbooks are already eating up and taking over the market for "mini-computers". Then again, netbooks are also taking over standard laptop share to some degree. Wild. |
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