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    dubiousmike | # 11 | 2008-01-30, 18:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
    Do you believe in Santa Claus too?
    Well, when I see some of the other "bugs" that are of a higher priority, I have to believe that the priority order can change depending on what is served for lunch.

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    winteum | # 12 | 2008-01-30, 18:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
    Any Bluetooth phone (even BT 1.0 spec) will be more than fast enough for the N8x0 while surfing over DUN - the N8x0 Bluetooth/DUN connection is sub-optimal (see bug #1771 for more details).
    If nokia calls our tablet "Internet tablet" and it doesn't offer internal HSDPA chip capability so it's a very serious BUG!!!

    For browsing at Broadband speed at mobile remain to us only a Wifi HSDPA chip mobile supposed alternative.

    If I knew it before I would buy an Ipod Touch instead a N800.

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    Milhouse | # 13 | 2008-01-30, 18:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by dubiousmike View Post
    Well, when I see some of the other "bugs" that are of a higher priority, I have to believe that the priority order can change depending on what is served for lunch.
    That's how it should work - the reality is very different... maemo bugzilla is largely a waste of time. I've just about given up on it, and by extension the whole project.

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    rm -rf | # 14 | 2008-01-31, 02:01 | Report

    Back on topic -

    N800 OS2008 -> Bluetooth -> RAZR V3xx (3g) -> http://dslreports.com/mspeed = 600-800kbps with a 1 meg file size.

    That's more than fast enough.

    Edit: Of course I'd NEVER violate the T & C's of my cell contract and tether an N800 to a phone.

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    winteum | # 15 | 2008-01-31, 14:37 | Report

    Originally Posted by rm -rf View Post

    Edit: Of course I'd NEVER violate the T & C's of my cell contract and tether an N800 to a phone.
    Sorry, but what do you mean?

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    gentux | # 16 | 2008-01-31, 14:51 | Report

    I'm making good experiences with N800 + 6110 Navigator, allthough since I changed my provider to Swisscom I often can't connect and have to re-pair the devices.

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    dubiousmike | # 17 | 2008-01-31, 18:05 | Report

    Many cell plans allow for tethering. Everyone should figure out if their individual plan allows for it. My blackberry plan allows for tethering.

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    dkwatts | # 18 | 2008-01-31, 18:27 | Report

    Bluetooth SpeedTest Challenge - goto dslreports for their beta speedtest, for full browsers on smart phones:

    Originally Posted by dkwatts View Post
    bluetooth speeds: (1) 463kbps, (2) 439kbps, (3) 390kbps
    <Sprint SERO + Centro + usb_modem + 2007HE + Micro-B>

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    GeneralAntilles | # 19 | 2008-01-31, 22:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by winteum View Post
    If nokia calls our tablet "Internet tablet" and it doesn't offer internal HSDPA chip capability so it's a very serious BUG!!!
    . . . and for me, that's a feature!

    Just goes to show that the product line needs some diversification.

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    gentux | # 20 | 2008-01-31, 22:24 | Report

    For me too, those generations are moving fast, so it's better to have a WWAN-free device to keep up with a cheap phone which handles it. They're cheap especially in combination with a contract.

    For me it's a bug to call the iPhone an "internet communications device" introduced in 2007 without 3G.

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