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It's a shame that some apps are very nicely done, like the ones I mentioned. But the only thing that suffers is the scrolling because it has a big impact on the usage actually they scroll that bad. |
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Well i'm no programmer (!!!!!!!!!) but i do love the N9. Its OS is so much more beautiful than Symbian Belle (!!) and so smooth, so integrated. I dont have to go to Fmobi to share a photo on facebook, i can do it from the share button in the gallery! Where was that in Symbian?! There are so many beautiful things about this phone. I do enjoy a bit of modding (always kept cfws on my symbian phones) and so i have added themes, inception, LED notifications, etc etc. I am not the sharpest pencil in the stack and i dont havetime to learn how to write apps in QML or QT but i can enjoy what the community has done for the N9, donate where appropriate and say a hearty thank you to the folks who work hard to make this an even better phone than itwas to begin with. |
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got my (white) N9 two days ago.
awesome. why does the primary menu look so familiar? because i had a N8 for nearly a year now, a 808 PV for a few weeks? yeah, the same icons. functionality? sorry to have to say so, but NOKIA Belle is more functional. even Fremantle is, as a matter of fact. sure, swipe rocks, the whole UI paradigm blasts everything else into meaninglessness, but it feels unfinished then again, it is still locked without any additional apps as i want to make a... backup? couldn't even find a backup app anywhere :( Belle? file manager, last "drive"... o yeah, where is the file manager for crying out loud :mad: what a potential... wasted :'( Farthole, go rot and burn in hell ad aeternam :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: EDIT: and get a HUGE ananas pushed up your @$$ every 15 min >¦-) |
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came across it myself while (somewhat) desperately looking for the version it is running a little while later :rolleyes: and a couple minutes ago came across that... Nokia has released its Q3 2012 results, reporting an operating loss of €576 million, with net sales of €7.239 billion (down 19% YoY). Nokia's Devices and Services division's losses were €683 million. The margin in Devices and Services was -19.2% (down from 3.1% in Q3 2011 and down from -11.8% in Q2 2012). Total smartphone device sales were 6.3 million (2.9 million Lumia), compared with 16.8 million units in Q3 2011 (down 63% YoY) and 10.2 million units in Q2 2012 (down 38%, QoQ). but a picture says more... Attachment 29311
conclusion: cut farthole in pieces and feed it to the porcs... >:-X |
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