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hardkorek 2012-07-09 14:08

I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
After using n9 for few months I decided to go back to n900.
Generally i have the feeling that n9 was big step back in comparison to N900.

I liked design, bigger amount of ram and better processor was nice, but i have found n900 still impossible to beat in terms of usability and functionality.

Main cons of n9
-no fm transmitter
-Gui not bad, but not so comfortable as hildon, my finger was tired after using it.
-Still lacks a lot of ported applications, some of them probably never will show on n9 (e.g. aircrack, preenv)
-Processor is not so much better than overclocked n900
-not to good flash player
-annoying stock browser
-less storage than in n900

N9 pros:
-internet radio application
-design + lighter than n900
-better RAM+CPU

So for me n900 is still best phone around:)
Just want to share with my thoughts

HELLASISGREECE 2012-07-09 14:12

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
I feel the same way. I have the N9 since February and the N900 since fall 2010.

N9 is a phenomenal device, both in design and UI.

But the N900 has that "something". That "something" you can't easily describe in words. It is the most joyfull device to use imo.
In 2012, it still delivers.

I will use a Sega Dreamcast slogan: "It's thinking!"

don.edri 2012-07-09 14:12

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hardkorek (Post 1234477)

-no fm transmitter
-less storage than in n900

There is a fm transmitter - you just need an app for that, as it was not included. E.g. 10 secs on google and here you go:
http://my-meego.com/software/applica...Auto=488&faq=2

As for storage - if you get 64 GB version, I think your argument would be invalid :P

ibrakalifa 2012-07-09 14:14

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
no fm-transmitter? You kidding, lol

HELLASISGREECE 2012-07-09 14:14

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by don.edri (Post 1234482)
There is a fm transmitter - you just need an app for that, as it was not included. E.g. 10 secs on google and here you go:
http://my-meego.com/software/applica...Auto=488&faq=2

As for storage - if you get 64 GB version, I think your argument would be invalid :P

You're confusing fm-radio with fm-transmitter.
totally different things

the radio receives. the transmitter ...transmits


*as for the memory, N900 has 32gb internal + you can put up to 64gb cards in it.

so 32+64 = win

jerryfreak 2012-07-09 14:15

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
does N9 have microsd? N900 has 32 gb inside plus i beleive it can take 64gb microsdxc for a total of 96 GB

ibrakalifa 2012-07-09 14:20

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
and starting comparison of maemo5 vs maemo6 'again'? I have both, and every series og maemo is cool!!, :D

geneven 2012-07-09 14:44

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
I like the N9, but I pointed out the other day that the N900 has about five apps that help you create flashcards, the N9 has ZERO.

FBReader on the N9 is a fraud compared to the same program on the N900; for example there is no easy way to copy a word to look it up in a dictionary.

optimaxxx 2012-07-09 14:54

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
And don't forget, how much better is the N900 screen?

Look at all those non-distinguishable pixels forming a solid colour division!

omg!

:P

dylanemcgregor 2012-07-09 15:07

Re: I upgraded phone from N9 to N900 and I'm happy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ibrakalifa (Post 1234490)
and starting comparison of maemo5 vs maemo6 'again'? I have both, and every series og maemo is cool!!, :D

It's funny, because I just recently got myself an N900, and while there are things I like about it (faster processor and more memory at the top) overall I find it to be a step back in many ways from the N800 that I'd been using for the few years before that. At first I assumed a lot of it was just unfamiliarity with a new UI, but after 2 months or so of using it daily, it still seems much less polished than the N800.

Makes me wonder if the 770 was truly the best NIT. ;) :D


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