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range 2009-11-11 08:33

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
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Originally Posted by 0Dark Knight0 (Post 372110)
can u plz, post the link for those....:)

You have seen the search box at the top right of the page?

0Dark Knight0 2009-11-11 13:29

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
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Originally Posted by range (Post 372113)
You have seen the search box at the top right of the page?

:),,yea,

so there is now way to have Java & digital compass???? or they will added in the coming firmware/....:confused:

range 2009-11-11 13:37

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
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Originally Posted by 0Dark Knight0 (Post 372310)
:),,yea,

so there is now way to have Java & digital compass???? or they will added in the coming firmware/....:confused:

You cannot add a compass via firmware.

iamNarada 2009-11-11 13:57

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
I have a question. My understanding (from using the search box :P) is that there is no digital compass, which is to say there is no magnetometer in the n900, i.e. necessary hardware is absent. So...who amongst the 300 has tried using the n900 for navigation in pedestrian mode. Is there some magical hidden secret sauce that enables "compass like" orientation. Perhaps a very quick, tight GPS lock? I don't know, I'm fishing here. The question really, have you used it for navigating on foot, in unknown territory and how is it (I'm thinking Google maps, but will take Ovi experiences if you want to relay them.)

archebyte 2009-11-11 14:13

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
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Originally Posted by iamNarada (Post 372327)
I have a question. My understanding (from using the search box :P) is that there is no digital compass, which is to say there is no magnetometer in the n900, i.e. necessary hardware is absent. So...who amongst the 300 has tried using the n900 for navigation in pedestrian mode. Is there some magical hidden secret sauce that enables "compass like" orientation. Perhaps a very quick, tight GPS lock? I don't know, I'm fishing here. The question really, have you used it for navigating on foot, in unknown territory and how is it (I'm thinking Google maps, but will take Ovi experiences if you want to relay them.)

Ovi and the GPS radio are the most disappointing feature of the N900.

Ovi is version 1.0 and its been fairly stripped down from the S60 platform.

The GPS takes forever for a fix and has issues gettting a fix when there isn't a data-connection. I am hoping the new firmware addresses this.

mve 2009-11-11 14:41

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
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Originally Posted by archebyte (Post 372346)
The GPS takes forever for a fix and has issues gettting a fix when there isn't a data-connection. I am hoping the new firmware addresses this.

GPS is very fast to get fix when there is SIM card and data connection is open. It takes only seconds. Ovi Maps is useless for me at the moment.

iamNarada 2009-11-11 14:46

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
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Originally Posted by mve (Post 372368)
GPS is very fast to get fix when there is SIM card and data connection is open. It takes only seconds. Ovi Maps is useless for me at the moment.

And Google maps? I ask because in my experience of use on my e51 (with an external bluetooth GPS), it (GMaps) will give you a direction arrow if you're moving fast enough or if you move far enough. I assumed that this was once there were enough separate sequential points to generate a vector. So I wondered...will I still have to walk a block before I realize I'm headed the wrong way, or will it be a couple of steps?

archebyte 2009-11-11 14:46

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
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Originally Posted by nilchak (Post 371768)
How does Qik work and example videos of Qik maybe (which I havent seen much of at ll).

Qik had an update today that fixed the startup issue.

I have posted a video created by Qik here: http://qik.ly/p21k

The interface is simple. saw some lines crossing the green text displayed by the app. After entering the login information, the camera is activated on the screen. There are 3 icons on the screen:
1. Title
2. Start/Stop recording
3. Public/Private toggle
Pressing Start initiates the streaming to your Qik page. The streaming delay is also displayed in real-time.

The video seen on the app is not as sharp as that seen when recording normally using the default camera interface. Also the quality of video on the Qik page is not that great. couldn't find an option to increase resolution.

The app needs some more work on the UI. I also couldn't use the Camera after closing Qik. Kept getting an 'Operation failed' error. I had to kill /usr/bin/camera-ui to get the camera back. Haven't been able to duplicate the issue.

HTH

TA-t3 2009-11-11 14:48

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
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GPS is very fast to get fix when there is SIM card and data connection is open. It takes only seconds. Ovi Maps is useless for me at the moment.
I would never want data connection open when in another country (which is where I would usually need a fix), so that solution is pretty much useless to me.

Instead I expect that I shall be able to use my own Holux BT GPS which doesn't need any help getting a quick fix.

0Dark Knight0 2009-11-11 14:51

Re: 300 testers and not a single bit of info
 
howcome from 300 poeple who tried the pre-released version of N900 didnt noticed about digitl compass,,,,


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