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Originally Posted by fpp
I've looked at the agenda but no names ran any bells and no topic sounds like it's about more than mobile phone. Maybe a side display...
In previous nokia events new products are announced in keynote, not in any of the tracks. There will probably be a stream of the keynote, unlikely to work on 770 thou
 
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I'm new to the forums. I've been researching the Nokia 770 recently and I plan to buy one in the near future. From most of the things I read there are a lot of great things about the device with a not so great processor being one of the negatives. Without going too off topic I'm really just wondering if I should just go out and buy a 770 or should I wait for this new device. According to Texrat, "the wait isn't too terribly long" but that could mean months. I would appreciate it if any of you regular users could give some feedback.
I am one of those requesting more processing power, but honestly, for 99% of what I do the 770 has pleanty of power. I've never noticed a frame dropped in video but I haven't watched that many videos on the 770. I HAVE had mp3s or streamed music stutter when I do something complex in another application. The main reason that I want more power is that I am writing an application shell for the 770 using OpenGL and I could put more detail in themes if there were more horse power.

If you want advice, I personally would until the Nokia World conference and see if they announce anything.

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Originally Posted by Hedgecore
Totally off topic (but it'll end with a reply, so... heh). Does the 7805 drain the battery if nothing is plugged into the USB ports? Mine seems dead but I figured since there was no complete circuit... well.
Yep, the 7805 will happily drain your batteries dry with no load. For a LM7805 it uses 8 mA of power while idle so if you have a 150 mAH 9V rechargeable you can expect about 18 hours of life. I would suggest placing a LED (with 1K ohm resistor) across the output of the 7805 to remind you it's still quietly consuming power

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NokiaWorld - webcam of conference - starts 8:30 GMT 29th November
http://www.nokia.com/A4273041
 
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I should've posted this in this thread instead of making a new one . My bad.
 
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engadget has more 870 porn with a few spec updates

I am saddened that it'll lose the case/cover

http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/28/a...ternet-tablet/
 
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Oh goodie, a leather case! Howabout some form of plastic that hasn't walked once? Hi, I'm Hedge. When keeping my peripherals secure, I like wrapping them in the stank-assed skin of something.
 
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Yay! The camera does rotate completely forward. Sounds like RS-MMC won't be completely abandoned after all either. More memory is good, but that stand...there's something about that stand.
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DC: Now we can sport them like an 80's ghetto blaster? (Maybe it'll dock with that hideous clear Nokia speaker box)
 
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There seems to be some disagreements if it's got one miniSD + one RSMMC, or two miniSD slots. Anyway, what's kept me from buying the 770 yet is: A bit short on memory, and no SD. So, there's more memory.. good! Two card slots is very good, I always thought that would make sense: one card more or less permanently installed, like a (replacable) disk - and for this device it would be practical to have a little swap area on that permanently installed card. Then the second slot would be for popping in and out those other extra cards - on my Palm it's always inconvenient that I have to remove the permanent card (where I keep all my software that I won't/can't store in RAM) whenever I want to pop in the card from my camera or some other gadget.

Which leads me to my second grief.. why miniSD? Why not full-size, good old SD? They're everywhere. I've got pocketsfull of them myself. Or even MMC Plus, which is compatible as well as twice as fast as SD. Why mini? As far as I understand it's possible to use miniSD in an SD slot through an adapter, but not the other way around? In any case, normal SD would mean larger capacities sooner, and they are also ultra cheap now, compared to other flash formats. And ubiquitous. Oh, and the device is obviosly large enough to easily accomodate SD cards - there are lots of tiny devices out there with SD.

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