I've tried to keep busy while I wait (impatiently!) for my n900 to arrive.
I am a software developer and currently learning about the development environment around the n900.
The next thing I will do is install the SDK and start to muck about with stuff.
Here is a question (offtopic). I know that the phone functionality is not strictly open-source but are the applications that are included by default fully open source (e.g. full source for these apps available)?
From what have read on the forums so far, there seems to be a few "short-comings" with some of the software and would like to contribute to fixing stuff.
i ordered my phone on the 9th nov and my status still says pending pac even though i dont need a pac.
also no money has been taken from my bank yet the first payment of £136
i have emailed about 6 or 7 times with no reply the phone service is just a answer phone everytime you call.
im really not happy with mpd this service is a joke
i ordered my phone on the 9th nov and my status still says pending pac even though i dont need a pac.
also no money has been taken from my bank yet the first payment of £136
i have emailed about 6 or 7 times with no reply the phone service is just a answer phone everytime you call.
im really not happy with mpd this service is a joke
finally got my hands on the n900 last night after it sitting in the post office for 31 hours. Im writing on the train this with the n900, phone is brilliant- no real problems as of yet. Only t mobiles 3g coverage lets it down but thats to be expected.
I emailed this bloke late late last night - I got a reply within hours, at 4am, telling me my email had been forwarded to (the name of some guy head of something or other) and he will deal with my query within the next few hours.
Amazed. Been trying to get through to them for decades, and their boss replies outside of working hours.