I think the protrusion you mention is the headphone jack. (Yes, the3.5mm jack is that big...)The smaller hole you see on the right may be microphone hole. On the most bottom right there is something that may be a stylus. Just zoom in a lot and you can see there is a notch on the right size that a fingernail should fit...
Now who is going to measure the size of the 3.5 mm jack in the picture and extrapolate it to the size of the device?
I think the protrusion you mention is the headphone jack. (Yes, the3.5mm jack is that big...)The smaller hole you see on the right may be microphone hole. On the most bottom right there is something that may be a stylus. Just zoom in a lot and you can see there is a notch on the right size that a fingernail should fit...
Yeah initially i thought it was the stylus.... but later on i thought if that is the base of the device there should be a kick stand. So if it is the stylus then does it mean that there is no kick stand? Especially that i dont see any similar markings on the other side of the device.
Did we see, from the diagrams, about how big the screen is going to be?
And, Sachin: when you said "top" and such ... did you mean if the device is held portrait or landscape?
(the N800/N810 style of having the charger and headphones on the end is actually one of my gripes about trying to txt on my G1 (which also puts them on the end of the device -- in about the same place as the N810, really) ... that's absolutely the WORST place to put your headphones and/or charger)
Did we see, from the diagrams, about how big the screen is going to be?
And, Sachin: when you said "top" and such ... did you mean if the device is held portrait or landscape?
(the N800/N810 style of having the charger and headphones on the end is actually one of my gripes about trying to txt on my G1 (which also puts them on the end of the device -- in about the same place as the N810, really) ... that's absolutely the WORST place to put your headphones and/or charger)
No the charging pin hole and the 3.5 mm are on opposite sides.... but they are still on the side of the device.
Did we see, from the diagrams, about how big the screen is going to be?
And, Sachin: when you said "top" and such ... did you mean if the device is held portrait or landscape?
(the N800/N810 style of having the charger and headphones on the end is actually one of my gripes about trying to txt on my G1 (which also puts them on the end of the device -- in about the same place as the N810, really) ... that's absolutely the WORST place to put your headphones and/or charger)
Considering the time passed since the release of Fremantle SDK 2, that must be it. Now, there is a request for "confidential 90 days short-term confidential treatment of some of the information accompanying this application of FCC ID: LJPRX-51 as outlined below:
- Exhibit 3: External photos
- Exhibit 7: Test setup photos
- Exhibit 8: User's manual
- Exhibit 9: Internal photos"
Seems like the product is mostly finished by now, and they are going to announce it in September/October (in time for the Summit, nice). I bet the HW at least was already ready since some time ago, Nokia probably has the best manufacturing capabilities of all mobile providers, that is why they can produce so many sub-types of phones. The user's manual being there tells me the software should be at least in an usable state by now.
Now, I wonder if the screen is capacitive and it comes with a specially designed stylus that works with capacitive screens... that would be awesome!
This is the moment of truth, Nokia. Do or die. Here is hoping!
Considering the time passed since the release of Fremantle SDK 2, that must be it. Now, there is a request for "confidential 90 days short-term confidential treatment of some of the information accompanying this application of FCC ID: LJPRX-51 as outlined below:
- Exhibit 3: External photos
- Exhibit 7: Test setup photos
- Exhibit 8: User's manual
- Exhibit 9: Internal photos"
Seems like the product is mostly finished by now, and they are going to announce it in September/October (in time for the Summit, nice). I bet the HW at least was already ready since some time ago, Nokia probably has the best manufacturing capabilities of all mobile providers, that is why they can produce so many sub-types of phones. The user's manual being there tells me the software should be at least in an usable state by now.
Now, I wonder if the screen is capacitive and it comes with a specially designed stylus that works with capacitive screens... that would be awesome!
This is the moment of truth, Nokia. Do or die. Here is hoping!
The presence of a stylus shows that this is again a resistive touch screen