Sure? Maybe I used the wrong term. I meant the trigger button for taking a photo. Similar position compared to the N97.
And I guess the screen lock is the sliding switch near the audio jack.
I am not sure about the trigger photo but i think the thing between the audio jack and the speaker i think is the lever to wrench open the back flap which gives you access to the battery and sim cards
I missed my chance to own an N93i - I wanted it for that purpose... good camera with video.
But as it stands, it needs to also support codecs that I use. And Ogg Theora is not one I use. I'm just saying.
I got a N95 just for the camera and video support.
In fact Qik on Symbian phones has been a great toool for quickly sharing my videos with friends and family.
I hope we do get some such video sharing app for the Maemo platfom. But the 5 MP camera and Carl Zeiss lens are indeed a big plus and a reason as to why I MIGHT buy the N900, if only its affordable price point (< $550)
Side note: I wonder if this has an AMOLED screen; it would be one impressive number if they did that here. From the looks of the screen, it looks like that could be possible (along with a bigger battery than 1500mAh).
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Dammit guys, there are no laser beams or fusion battery generators. What the he11 was Nokia thinking.
This better be iPhone price or less (subsidized), because they are pretty similar devices.
The d-pad is the only thing that worries me, but I think the arrow keys will take care of it fine. And the super high-density screen will make un-hildonized apps harder to use. But no lasers guys. What gives.
Apparently the (Nokia) solution to this problem is to start using your applications non-fullscreen on your Nx0 for a few weeks, and then when you transfer to the Rover, you'll feel right at home !