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2009-04-15
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Honestly though, if it was exactly the same as my 810 both hardward and software. but with faster processor and a 3g connetion option, I'd still be happy.
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2009-04-15
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2009-04-15
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Assuming you're not confusing flash, though, which seems likely to be over 16GB.
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On the N800 you have the d-pad and the escape/menu/swap buttons on the front (where it seems N810 users wish they were, too, rather than hidden with the keyboard). I like having hardware buttons and it seems Fremantle (unlike the iPhone) expects them, too. But having those buttons on the front requires that the unit have a larger face.
How about putting the buttons on the back? If they were positioned correctly, laid out well, and surfaced to provide tactile information, it would be easy to use them without seeing them. I'd position them vertically down the center of the back, where both righties and lefties could easily manipulate them with a forefinger, middle finger, and/or ring finger (instead of a thumb). (If you test this out, take into account that the unit would not be as wide as the current N8*0 -- in fact, it would be only about 92mm, or even say 100mm, instead of the N810's 128mm or the N800's 144mm.) The middle of the N900's back could easily be reached even by a small hand that was simultaneously being used to hold the unit.
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2009-04-17
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128MB would be disappointing, just short of shooting yourself in the foot. With a semi-official dual-toolkit approach and even more eyecandy, not to mention fennec et al, 128MB is the point where you end up on swap in no time - and not even a quad core A9 cortex can help you then.
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(without reducing screen size)
To reach T-G-B comfortably when thumb typing.
Or, why not, the same form factor with a bigger screen and a split keyboard.
The D-pad could be a row of five keys on one shoulder, as already suggested.
( At least in Sweden most pocket calendars are just the size of the N810.)