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it doesnt fits me (though it could perfectly fit a lot of people i guess).
two biggest fail for me are, simply, shape and size. i really dont see the point of them. its not a good compromise between iphone and a laptop, its a much bigger fail than a netbook (which is actually useful rarely). its really an unusable iphone on steroids! i cant imagine using this other than on a couch or a bed. but, hey, you could watch your 50 inches tv from there! anyway, no surprise, i knew that. and im not a nokia fanboy, i want nokia to do something for the n900 to make it fly NOW or this will be my last nokia device - no excuses. for the rest, im waiting for the microsoft courier, or maybe something similar (maybe from another company/os...). that could fit me, that could be useful for taking notes during class and most of all it uses the shape and size of something little less prehistoric than a tablet, the same real books and notepads have. |
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Shall we wait another 12 months for that to be put right, by which time we'll have to buy another device to continue helping Nokia with their open source experiment? Do you honestly think this is how they can survive when the competition are banging out new devices with applications that have been carefully crafted to work perfectly with the capabilities of that new device? Whereas on the N900 we get something that was designed for the 770 and remains unchanged in 5 years. A virtual keyboard that is now virtually unusable. Phone functionality that seems to have been designed by a novice to the mobile phone industry. |
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You guys belittling this have no imagination. Just as one example, many older people still use photo albums. They could view photos on a computer, or they could even hook up their phone to the TV, but in the end there are too many steps involved to be pleasant.
But this thing, it sits on your coffee table in standby mode, you prod it a couple of times, and then flick through photos as if they were pages. Instant gratification. So what if it doesn't fit in your pocket and is too small to be a computer? The OS is epic fail, of course, but we're the only ones who care. And like it or not, our only hope is Nokia, who can't even ship a decent RSS reader with the N900, and who unbelievably manage to fill a stable OS (5800) with bugs just to add widgets to the start screen (N97). Nokia, you have ONE shot left. Maemo 6 had better be out of this world, and Ovi integration needs to be flawless, and you need to have music, ebooks and tv shows. And by flawless, I mean things like when you click on a contact in the address book, there's also a button to view public Ovi photo albums in a native application. And there's a "wall" widget with status updates of friends on Ovi Contacts - from which you can equally easily open peoples' contact cards. AND the existing apps need to get to a flawless state and not gain new bugs in new releases, especially WITHOUT new features (Symbian, I'm looking at you.) AND Maemo 6 needs to expand the form factors asap. So Nokia can leverage Ovi and do stuff like photo albums on a 10" tablet, but with much greater scale and communication/location integration. Stuff like THIS is why you've spent billions on Ovi and Navteq, right? Not just so I can upload geotagged images to a mediocre webpage? (Which is nice enough, mind you. I use it. But everyone else will be stuck in Apple's ecosystem, because they found all the functionality linked through the iTunes store.) I love the N900, and the OS UI is wonderful, but right now I'm hoping that all the mediocre bundled apps are mediocre simply because most of the stuff is being rewritten in Qt, and there will be an explosion in quality after Q3. |
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And even despite the shortcomings, there will be people all over this, because people that consume media, only really need a screen. It is too limited to do any power job. It doesn't have HDMI! I was thinking on the Zune :P
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Compared to WinMo the Nokia devices are a joy, but that's not saying much! :) |
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OK, I am listening to MP3s. My colleague wanders up, and I pull off the headphones. Do I stop and pause the music, negelecting my colleague? No. This leaves the music running. OK, following our conversation, I dive into work on project A -- not putting my headphones back in. They lie there on my desk, quietly buzzing away. (I don't generally crank my headphones.) Now when a travelling colleague who has only my mobile number in his blackberry rings me. I don't hear it, and project B has a sudden crisis what could have been avoided. I think we've discovered a third option that some people might want. and the setting does need to be controllable. |
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So, what content N900 cannot access that iPhone/iPod can? I can think of hundreds of examples where the equation is opposite. |
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