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#111
wait another 3 more days and get the RC1 ver.
 
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#112
Originally Posted by johnel View Post
Just got this update on Meego:

Status summary for supported hardware
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Highlights and Issues:


Handset, Aava:

* Music player crash reported in the preview release are no longer seen.
* Email icon is still unavailable (now a red block is seen in its
place) (Bug 7003)
* Logical strings appear on the settings applications (Bug 7612)
* Screen is blank on start up, tapping on the screen once shows up
the home screen (Bug 5705)
* VKB has issues launching and operating. VKB launching is not
consistent, the user is unable to see characters getting entered in
the text area. (Bug 6047)
* Email, social networking applications present in the application
matrix but they are not fully useable. It’s usage is blocked due to
the VKB issue.
* Touch screen calibration is still a bit skewed. (Bug 4985)
* The typed content not displayed unless VKB is closed. (Bug 6047)
* Certain applications have missing icons, red blocks are shown
instead. (Bug 3921)
* Calibration application is broken, on exiting turns the screen
blank, recovering to the home screen is very difficult. (Bug 5127)
* Audio still does not work on Aava, though the default media is visible.


Handset, Pinetrail:


* Email icon is not appearing in the quick launch area. (Bug 7003)
* Logical strings appear on the settings applications (Bug 7612)
* Screen remains black after boot up, tapping on the touchpad reveals
the home UI (Bug 3916)
* Tapping on text entry blocks out the whole screen. (Bug 5606)
* Applications that require configurations (Chat, Social Networking,
Email) is blocked due to this.
* Default videos still unavailable.
* X-term is not working correctly. (Bug 3551)
* Trying to open the status area by clicking and dragging down the
top area of the screen blacks out the screen (Bug 3561)


Handset, N900:

* Browser launching is still broken (Bug 4021)
* Most applications launch and work normally
* Battery charging does not work, bug listed as fixed (Bug 2260)


Netbook, generic ia32 netbook:

* Image found to be quite stable.
* No major issues spotted.

battery charging does not work huh?? I wonder how they can even unbrick or fix this once the battery dies. If u can't charge it then that's as good as dead........they must have like 9000+ N900s to test this, either that or they probably have an external battery charger or multiple spare batteries.......coz afaik, i couldn't find any external chargers on the net.
 
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#113
Originally Posted by chaoscreater View Post
battery charging does not work huh?? I wonder how they can even unbrick or fix this once the battery dies. If u can't charge it then that's as good as dead........they must have like 9000+ N900s to test this, either that or they probably have an external battery charger or multiple spare batteries.......coz afaik, i couldn't find any external chargers on the net.
Bro, external charger is on Trademe, just search for the battery model and it will come out. I got one from TradeMe as well.
 
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Originally Posted by maxximuscool View Post
Bro, external charger is on Trademe, just search for the battery model and it will come out. I got one from TradeMe as well.
ya i did ages ago, and did a search just then and still can't find it.
 
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Originally Posted by chaoscreater View Post
ya i did ages ago, and did a search just then and still can't find it.
I'll dig out my TradeMe dealer for you. I got mine from there.

That was easy lol. You just don't have a clue what to search for.

Anyway here it is.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Mobile-phon...-320109479.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Mobile-phon...-320320802.htm


This is what I got back then:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=261431633

Last edited by maxximuscool; 2010-09-27 at 00:25.
 
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#116
also if you are that techy enough you could make your own handy external charger. Dealing with amperes, voltages and step down transformers and diodes isn't hard if you know how they work.
 
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Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
also if you are that techy enough you could make your own handy external charger. Dealing with amperes, voltages and step down transformers and diodes isn't hard if you know how they work.
I was thinking of hardwiring a old charger.
 
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