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I Was wondering that myself. I Get limited joy with my touchpad and n9. Would love that full functionality back. Great to leave the phone charging on the touchstone and just use the one device at home.
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@rainisto Thanks for that! Will look in to it.
@scaramanga89 There are a lot of things I liked better on the Pre2 I had compared to the N9, but you are right that the camera and navigation on the Pre is terrible. I'm hoping that Open webOS gets ported to the N9, as the hardware specs of a Pre2 and N9 are reasonably close
Is it something that can be put in via open source later on, or am I at the mercy of Nokia having to update the firmware?
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Thankfully ditched the iPhone for some open source goodness