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Re: What sucks the most in N800?
I second the comment about not being able to read the screen in daylight (another thing fixed in the N810). To really take full advantage of the portability and features of the N800 I want to able to whip it out and use it while I am outside.
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Using it with a GPS unit in the car can really be bad in bright daylight.
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i really miss the video chat n800-to-PC the most.... :(
will this be fixed in the OS2008 or N810 ? (sry didnt have time to check) |
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The best offer here for really unlimited data is 1,5€ a day (same speed). That's 45 a month if you use the connection every day. Plus VAT. :( |
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I have recently noticed that my battery life on my 3 week old 800 is sucking. I charge it until it reads Battery Full, then after an hour or so of radio use, it says I have about one hour left!
I bet I can discharge it fully a couple of times to restore... hopefully. |
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- Viewing the screen in daylight, or even indoors near a light sourcce. It's near impossible. Hopefully this will be fixed in the N810. The Zaurus line has the best indoor/outdoor screen I've seen in a portable device. It's transflective screen cast no obstructive reflections even in direct sunlight, and the screen could achive a large brightness range. I hope the N810 can match it.
- The sound quality is very poor. I can hear constant white noise in the background. I know it's not a dedicated mp3 player, but it should have better sound quality. - Rhapsody program has many bugs. - Handwritting recognition is horrible, but I perfer to type anyway. - Opera and MicroB are slow and scrolling is a pain. I guess it is just the 330mhz 128mb ram combo talking there. - No PIM. It isn't advertised as a PDA but a PIM suite will not kill anyone at Nokia. - Screen is recessed, making it harder to clean. It would be much better if the screen was flush with the body. - Not fully open source. Binary blobs and closed source drivers make it harder for developers. The Angstrom project is working on a complete maemo replacement for the N800, but I guess they can only get so far because of the closed wifi, battery, etc, drivers. Maemo is pretty good, but alternatives would be nice. - Built in IM and email client leaves much to be desired. Gmail IMAP does not work, and I cannot connect to AIM using the jabber protocol. - The battery life fails to refresh sometimes, stating I have a full or near full battery remaining, when I actually have little/near empty. Pretty good device overall. Overall best portable i've had. |
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