nokia really isnt making this easy for us... or at least me.
no flash in browser really makes me unsure whether i should buy this or not. also, did i hear correctly that no sd-card-support? i could propably live with the non-exchangeable battery, but this...
i mean... nokia... come on.
for me, no sd card support is ok as long as i will get enough space for my mkv videos... and the 64gb version should have enough space... but yes, its bad because internal flash is always more expensive then buying a class10 sd card...
and regarding flash... i dont know what it means in pratice but the media player seems to support flash movies, so it could be possible that the media player could take over a flash movie...
and i am sure that many sites are using less flash since the iphone came out... so apple did some prework for us
for me there's alot of betting sites that use flash. would be a pain not to be able to make last minute bets when i'm out and receive a tip. still not a deal breaker.
for me there's alot of betting sites that use flash. would be a pain not to be able to make last minute bets when i'm out and receive a tip. still not a deal breaker.
dont bet... betting is bad... you can only loose...
dont bet... betting is bad... you can only loose...
i'm up 300 on it so far. trick is not to bet on on the odds but what initially planned e.g a team to win, instead of 5 teams to win to get better odds.
i wouldn't bet on anything in the mobile industry though, too unpredictable. i would say it looks like microsoft is making a bad move with windows 8, dumping .net and silverlight, wpf etc for html 5. think of all those people who've spent time and money learning it just to be discarded.
Hmm. I must admit, the first excitement over the N9 has started to pass. It will arrive in September here, but I have started to get second thoughts. It is sexy and all, but rumours say Nokia will price it at the high end. I don't have any problems affording it, but I never purchase anything for more than my perceived value of the item is.
Objectively speaking, the value of the N9 is almost nothing when compared with the N900 (MeeGo is dead for Nokia, lack of HW keyboard and lack of OSS refinement). My perceived value is much more than zero, but in no way near that of a premium Android. Not that I want an Android, but the value of a twin core 4+ inch super amoled and millions of apps is afterall something substantial that cannot be ignored.
Besides, the Sea Ray is coming only a month, max two months after the N9. It has virtually identical looks, same sexiness, presumably/hopefully a U8500 dual core, and will most certainly be priced LOWER than the N9.
So I really don't know. Maybe I will consider the N900 the last one and let Maemo die in piece. I got my N800 as well, but it is ageing fast. It was fun when it lasted.
Eflop has really and truly killed Maemo/Mego or? As I see it, it was the previous dudes who killed Maemo/MeeGo and almost killed Nokia as well. Mr Elop will save Nokia, but at the cost of MeeGo and Symbian (my favorite OS since primeval times). Strange, I like Maemo, but simply can't get worked up any enthusiasm for MeeGo,
I got my N900 and my Samsung Wave, both are cool and will last until the Sea Ray comes (and many more years). But the E6 looks damned tempting
Eflop has really and truly killed Maemo/Mego or? As I see it, it was the previous dudes who killed Maemo/MeeGo and almost killed Nokia as well. Mr Elop will save Nokia, but at the cost of MeeGo and Symbian (my favorite OS since primeval times). Strange, I like Maemo, but simply can't get worked up any enthusiasm for MeeGo,
What? Elop save Nokia? Where have you been lately? The nokia stock and sales have tanked massively after elopocalypse! WP7 is an even bigger fail than the six versions before that. At this rate I'm not sure Nokia will survive Elop. But I don't think he will stay that long at Nokia, the board might wake up very soon and give him the boot.