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You're talking about a different "feature", the one where the N800 "forgot" if BT was enabled between reboots. I'm talking about the BT icon disappearing from the menu bar if the user selects to disable BT. On the 770 the icon stayed on the menubar, greyed out, and BT could be re-enabled from that same icon. On the N800 I have to go through Control Panel every f*cking time. For no reason whatsoever besides Nokia's stupidity.

I'm running the latest firmware on my N800.
 
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the error correcting is mainly for the thumb keyboard. t9 requires me to type the letters (1 of 3) in order to figure out what im typing. but if i was typing the actual letters with a thumbpad, couldnt the thing be smart enough to figure out that "stupd tablet" was supposed to be "stupid tablet"?

i also have a large issue with the popup keyboard. the "back" key is often confused with the "delete" key, and i hit it by mistake many times. also, it will remember the first part of an email address, soon as i type "@" it forgets everything else. i ALWAYS have to type in HOTMAIL.COM or something, never remembers it in the dictionary.

another issue I have is the top zoom buttons. i dont always want to zoom, why not give me the option of using those keys to switch tasks (like a sidekick).

there are many devices out there with greater logic involved. why doesnt Nokia partner with Google or something, im sure google wouldnt mind porting a gmail app or a special edition google maps.

what gets me is this. if I need to find a business, then its phone #, I can do it disgustingly fast on my little old Nokia 6131.

here was a funny one. im in file manager, i can hold the stylus on a file, have a choice of "send to email / send to bluetooth". Lets say I open the picture, then goto my options, I only have "send to email".

also, why cant we have an opening screen where I can have large, finger sized buttons, kinda like a PSP, Wii, Media Center, etc so the unit could be operated mainly by finger. ive been able to create a homepage with buttons large enough for fingers that have all my website shortcuts.

lastly, and this one is also funny. when the browser loads, it goes to my homepage (its on a memory card), but if i go "Navigation > Homepage" it takes me right back to the N800.html or whatever the default is.

does two things right that ive found: internet radio & long battery life.

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Originally Posted by Garage Battle View Post
sorry, just venting. such a useless device. at least on windows i can crtl+alt+del when it decides to have a stupid moment.
I suspect we might be seeing more folks who don't like the device/UI in the near future. Nokia is advertising it in the US and making a quick reference to open source, while saying nothing about the OS.

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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
I love blanket condemnations. I guess all the people that the device works for are lying.
The only freeze I have encountered on my 770 is an occasional one for about 20 seconds using FBreader. Unfortunately this is my most frequently used app, as I am a voracious in-bed reader, but I can put up with it because the large screen is easy on these aging eyes.

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Oh well, the device isn't for everyone. I have my uses which make it indespensible to me. 4/5 is what I would give it in a review.
 
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Originally Posted by mobiledivide View Post
Oh well, the device isn't for everyone. I have my uses which make it indespensible to me. 4/5 is what I would give it in a review.
Great post. Probably sums it up the best.

The N800 is not for everyone. For the most part it appears more appealing to the guys that do not mind or have the time to get down and dirty with it. Those that do not have the desire to learn the ins and outs, or who do not have the time (someone like me) to spend with this will surely find it less appealing. Nokia needs to do some very specific target marketing on this device and aim with both barrels in that direction. The N800 is a great device to start a conversation about, or a great device for early adopters, but for an average person, the fit just might not be there.
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Originally Posted by linuxbear View Post
The only freeze I have encountered on my 770 is an occasional one for about 20 seconds using FBreader. Unfortunately this is my most frequently used app, as I am a voracious in-bed reader, but I can put up with it because the large screen is easy on these aging eyes.

Glen
I've never had FBreader freeze on me. There is a new version out (the author has been rather quiet about it), for both ITOS2006 and ITOS2007, with a (very) few neat new features (like showing chapters as little lines on the status bar -- doesn't work with all ebook formats), so maybe you could give the new version a try?

For those who don't know FBreader (a rare breed indeed!):

http://www.fbreader.org/maemo/
 
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Originally Posted by Garage Battle View Post
another issue I have is the top zoom buttons. i dont always want to zoom, why not give me the option of using those keys to switch tasks (like a sidekick).
Use the "Home" button (F9 if you're using an external keyboard) and the navigation keys. You say there isn't a task bar: perhaps I've misunderstood what you want, but the bottom left-hand area of the screen also allows you to switch between apps. (Personally, I prefer the Home button.)

Originally Posted by Garage Battle View Post
when the browser loads, it goes to my homepage (its on a memory card), but if i go "Navigation > Homepage" it takes me right back to the N800.html or whatever the default is.
That is odd. I suggest you edit opera.ini to make sure the right page is specified as home page.

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yea, the n800 is not for everyone. if people want a simple device to perform pc tasks, they are better off waiting for a deal on the oqo 01+(which was on sale no to long ago for 800 bucks brand new).

for me, i just got the n800, and i think its totally awesome to maintain my web server and database. claws email works great as well to keep me up to date if anyone sends me email to any of my sites.

Originally Posted by mobiledivide View Post
Oh well, the device isn't for everyone. I have my uses which make it indespensible to me. 4/5 is what I would give it in a review.
 
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Those issues (not the preference ones like key button sizes) and responses are an exact play by play from 2 years ago when the 770 was launched.
 
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