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The GSM/3G radio seems to be very good, I get connections in places where my N900 couldn't (the tunnel between Nation and Gare de Lyon on the RER for example!).
The WIFI however is abominable.
At home I get no WIFI in my bedroom, where the N900 is showing at least 40%
At work the N900 sees my office WIFI at 20% The N9 often can't see it at all, and won't connect when it can.
In both places if I go sit right next to the WIFI access point it works.
What experience do others have?
Last edited by JohnHughes; 2011-10-13 at 09:13.