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bill_klpd 2014-06-16 16:25

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FlashInTheNight86 (Post 1429788)
bill_klpd, I believe it would be great to have a case capable of taking dual BL4U battery (which is thinner than BL5J, but a little bit longer). I think N900 with mugen cover looks odd and unnatural, but without it battery life is a disaster. We just need a more elegant solution.

What about the BP-4L of the n900? :D
It is a little thinner than the BL-5J but a lot bigger, but I am sure that with some modifications it could fit and it has 1500mAh ;)

NokiaFanatic 2014-06-16 16:27

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pichlo (Post 1429725)
  • Phone
  • Media player
  • Home file/media/web server
  • Radio repeater
  • Portable computer
  • All the above failing, write your own application :)

Use my old E7 as a media player these days thanks to the HDMI out :)

TomJ 2014-06-16 16:57

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TomJ (Post 1429728)
I'm trying to get extkbd set up so I can use an old n900 with knackered SIM connector as a computer n my big screen via tv-out and SCART adapter.

Done. I now effectively have a little (easy)Debian box hooked up to my TV, controlled via a BT keyboard with trackpad, which can act (in maemo) as a BBC PVR. This is being posted via chromium in easydebian on said telly...

xanderx 2014-06-16 20:32

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
Tell me just one modern phone standing off the crowd like N900 did 4 years ago.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bill_klpd (Post 1429778)
... what stops us from making it look better too?...

...I think that the look of the n900 is a little outdated(it looks more like a -powerful- brick :P)!...

...a new, more attractive case...


bill_klpd 2014-06-16 20:41

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xanderx (Post 1429831)
Tell me just one modern phone standing off the crowd like N900 did 4 years ago.

I can't find one(maybe someone has one who knows), but this is not a reason for not making it look better! In this way it will stay with us for even more time ;)
Giving the n900 a new breath with a new design(like the neo900 project does for hardware upgrade) it will be really awesome and let us keep our n900's for even more time! :rolleyes:

nokiabot 2014-06-17 01:56

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
Yep if n900 looks are changed it would be refreshing.

Joseph.skb 2014-06-17 04:36

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ste-phan (Post 1429766)
You must have thought about the universal IR remote control thanks to the software called Pierogi?

My old JVC amplifier has no more remote and volume knob is behaving erratically, potentially damaging the speakers but N900 came to the rescue.

The quick document scanner application "Frontview" is still one of the most user friendly softwares. Thanks to the resistive screen - stylus operation. A guilded paperweight N900 still makes sense ;)

I've got to try the universal IR remote control. Thanks.

vincr 2014-06-17 06:41

The remotecontrol app is boss! Great for having fun in a public place (eg. snackbar or döner toko or those 'normal' tv's at the trainstation), one of the best for the N900. :)

phap 2014-06-17 07:41

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
Ah Ah! I never thought of this!

biketool 2014-06-17 08:27

Re: New lease of life for old N900?
 
As an aside, using the SDR allows sideband reception, the only way the current free to use amateur communication satellites operate as they have a transponder receiving a slice of UHF bandwith which they send back down on the VHF band.
I do not know of a sub $1k scanner which can do sideband or even AM.


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