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Isn't it true that a phone uses much more power in the event that there are no networks available at all, because it'll keep on searching for one more often? If that is indeed the case, it would be great to able to switch it off (probably not much of an issue in most developed areas of the world now, but here in the Great White North (aka Canada), there's lots of places still without coverage).
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2009-08-31
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This is Linux. Almost all RAM is used at all times. If an app isn't actively using it, Linux fills the RAM up with caches to speed things up and gets rid of them as more RAM is required.
Free RAM that isn't being used is wasted RAM.
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2009-08-31
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2009-08-31
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2009-08-31
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How does the n900 compare in volume to the N95's speakers when playing online videos from the browser and any youtube app such as digia, canola, mytube etc.?
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2009-08-31
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Can we get a real answer about the AT&T 3G (WCDMA 850/1900MHz) bands?
More I learn about the N900, more I feel that Nokia has missed time.
For those who go to Nokia wolrd and will test the N900, could you test the sound with very very good headphone?
I was very disappointed by the quality and the breath with the N810.
Can you check that means no breath in headphones for music?
Last edited by korbé; 2009-08-31 at 20:11.