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#51
Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
If it comes with even 1/6th of the specs in this thread, Nokia will probably charge like 800.00 for it.
Money is something that doesn't matter for a maniac man.:P
 

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#52
There will always be somethings missing, but crucial thing is, I think, that at least everything which was in the previous flag ship model has to be in the new one. If something is left out, it should be well argumented and give the reasons. Also compared to competitors the hardware components cannot be worse or missing what is in competitors flag ship device. If we are talking about high end devices and flag ships.

Like 2mm charger plug in. I think there was good enough reasons to omit it after microUSB-standard came.

I would not buy if for example (incoming) FM-RDS-chip was left out. I use it often.

Hardware qwerty-keyboard is something which Nokia should bring to the flag ship device. There is the one place it can really differentiate. It is hard to find good high end Android device which would have hardware qwerty keyboard. Of course for masses, they probably buy even without if they can get it little thinner that way (stupid vanity).

In the future phones, Nokia probably won't have NTSC/PAL-video out from the 3.5mm audio+video-connector, if they have HDMI. But I really hope, at least the stereo analog output with standard 3.5mm plug stays as long as there is headphones sold in every place which goes to it.

Fingerprint recognizer: is it really usable, as you can cheat it easily?

32 GB FLASH memory seems to be "enough", when you can increase it with microSD. 1 GB RAM is "enough". Of course 2GB RAM and 64 GB FLASH wouldn't hurt, but I think there is no good arguments for them. It is funny, last year we had this conversation about RAM, and then many said 512MB is enough, but as everyone now sees, it wouldn't be "enough" anymore to sell in the high end category.
 
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#53
Originally Posted by zimon View Post
There will always be somethings missing, but crucial thing is, I think, that at least everything which was in the previous flag ship model has to be in the new one. If something is left out, it should be well argumented and give the reasons. Also compared to competitors the hardware components cannot be worse or missing what is in competitors flag ship device. If we are talking about high end devices and flag ships.

Like 2mm charger plug in. I think there was good enough reasons to omit it after microUSB-standard came.

I would not buy if for example (incoming) FM-RDS-chip was left out. I use it often.

Hardware qwerty-keyboard is something which Nokia should bring to the flag ship device. There is the one place it can really differentiate. It is hard to find good high end Android device which would have hardware qwerty keyboard. Of course for masses, they probably buy even without if they can get it little thinner that way (stupid vanity).

In the future phones, Nokia probably won't have NTSC/PAL-video out from the 3.5mm audio+video-connector, if they have HDMI. But I really hope, at least the stereo analog output with standard 3.5mm plug stays as long as there is headphones sold in every place which goes to it.

Fingerprint recognizer: is it really usable, as you can cheat it easily?

32 GB FLASH memory seems to be "enough", when you can increase it with microSD. 1 GB RAM is "enough". Of course 2GB RAM and 64 GB FLASH wouldn't hurt, but I think there is no good arguments for them. It is funny, last year we had this conversation about RAM, and then many said 512MB is enough, but as everyone now sees, it wouldn't be "enough" anymore to sell in the high end category.
More RAM allows you to run any other OS more friendly and smooth. For Symbian or maemo, even 512MB may be enough but the same can't be said for Android.

Fingerprint scanner is good to have. Not at all mandatory or something. Btw, even the Swiss banks are not safe. unfortunately, there is nothing called safe in this world.

You bring a valid point however, at least everything which was in the previous flag ship model has to be in the new one.
 
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#54
I want a cooler name than N950... like... "The bazinga!"
 
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#55
Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
I want

* hw QWERTY
* 4" screen
* god battery
* meego with better UI than the reference design

thats all but atm. it looks like it will not come until ednd of 2011 so atm. more entristing handset is hp pro 3 with webos.... even if its only 3.5" it atleast has a very promising OS too... I hope they will open up the sourcecode more...
Good luck with the God battery.
 
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Originally Posted by Jamil View Post
Good luck with the God battery.
Actually that's a great idea! A God battrery could work miracles for the whole device
 
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#57
I would want it to have everything on the N900 + portrait mode.
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#58
A pre-installed copy of duke nukem forever.
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N900: One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
 

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#59
The N900 is nice, and the standard "faster, lighter, thinner, longer battery life" always applies.

Outside of that, my wishes for the N950 would be, assuming N900 as a base:

digital compass
802.11 a/b/g/n -- both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands
mini-HDMI replacing the current video-out
 
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#60
4 inch capacitive touchscreen with 960x540 resolution. 16 mil colours
HW keyboard with min four rows of keys
8 MP with 1080p@30fps
1 gb ram
1/1.2 ghz dual core cpu (intel medfield cpu)
mali 400mp-gpu or better.
good gps with good map program
32 gb hard drive.
hdmi port,
flash 10.2
digital compass.
and all other things that the n900 already has
 
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