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alpha-numeric keys
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N900: 1000/1150mhz; sampling_rate 15; up_threshold 150000;
 
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Fluent and fast UI. Say what ever you want Maemo is a LAG. Yeah, open full OS, debian, bla bla. I love that stuff, but man, look how twitchy it is, Like rotating page, all gets black, you loose a bottom of screen the in pops back. You launch Skype everything almost stops, CPU is at 100%.. the you start getting 100s of msgs from skype history. It is a SLOW device. I have an iPod touch since it came, (I won it from CocaCola), it is 400mhz if i am correct, but they knew that it is not powerful, they made a limited, locked OS, with no multitasking. Result? Every single thing works fluently, it's damn FAST. So what I miss on N900? Speed and fluent animations. No choppy, laggy unresponsive ****.
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#53
Larger screen. ( 4" or more please )
Number keys in keyboard.
Searching by all text fields in contacts.
 
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- TouchRefocus while recording video.
- Touch Focus for easy focusing without physical button
- Touch Flash for video recording from camera app directly
- Pause/Resume while recording video
- On screen zoom for Camera app and while displaying picture
- Video Editor, cut and join like the rest of N-series
- Recording at 30FPS smooth without frame drop
- Portrait mode (auto rotate)
- Voice Commands
- Set ringtone for each contact and group
- Video Calling (3G)
- Ovi Map with Voice turn by turn navigation
- 3D games
 
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I had a tough time las week during my Boston trip due to the ultra poor battery life.
Having to meter my usage while out on a trip sucks big time. Every few hrs I had to hunt around for a wall socket to charge the device.

Lessons learnt... Do not expect more than 4hrs battery life. Anything more is bonus. Always carry atleast two more batteries and the charger.
 
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#56
I miss the screen and keyboard the n800 had. Oh and USB OTG.
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

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what do you miss in the n900???
A decent forum without a bunch of whiners.
 
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1. Battery Life: Big Time!
2. Digital Compass
3. Faster app installing an deinstalling
 
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Originally Posted by esthreel View Post
Fluent and fast UI. Say what ever you want Maemo is a LAG. Yeah, open full OS, debian, bla bla. I love that stuff, but man, look how twitchy it is, Like rotating page, all gets black, you loose a bottom of screen the in pops back. You launch Skype everything almost stops, CPU is at 100%.. the you start getting 100s of msgs from skype history. It is a SLOW device. I have an iPod touch since it came, (I won it from CocaCola), it is 400mhz if i am correct, but they knew that it is not powerful, they made a limited, locked OS, with no multitasking. Result? Every single thing works fluently, it's damn FAST. So what I miss on N900? Speed and fluent animations. No choppy, laggy unresponsive ****.
I don't understand why you want to be locked on something. If you want it fluently, use it like the ipod, otherwise do multitasking at a price of speed. Is your choice the way u use it.
 

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#60
Turn by turn with voice(free of cost) biggest thing i miss.
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