If it is supposed to b a bday present, why not on 24th April just after three days... l0lx.. every 1 wud enjoy it and thanks to my bday.. So shd we make a poll and ask Nokia to release it on 24th
My N900 battery is loose. If the back cover is removed, you can remove the battery just by turning upside down. Is this gonna fix in P.R 1.2 lolxxxxxxxx
If it is supposed to b a bday present, why not on 24th April just after three days... l0lx.. every 1 wud enjoy it and thanks to my bday.. So shd we make a poll and ask Nokia to release it on 24th
Just a semi-offtopic comment about Nokia's willingness to update their product pages and advertising firmware updates... Nokia Finland page still claims that the latest N900 release is "2.2009.51.1". I found this strange, so I checked the Nokia USA site just out of curiosity. There is also this statement about the version: "Latest software release for Nokia N900 is 2.2009.51.1" Isn't that the PR1.1? In my opinion this tells something about the commitment, how much Nokia is using their resources on N900.
Nokia..Do I need to wait 5 months to use the play button properly on my media player widget??????
Nokia could have fixed all the bugs first and later released new features...bah..am tired of waiting already
Yes, that is something I completely agree with. Bugs should be prioritized and released separately from features and eye candy, at least those bugs who can be fixed without any larger retakes of the OS and SDK. I'd say this is a strategic mistake because it's causing bad will and as I see it, if Nokia wants to be competitive with Maemo and MeeGo in the smartphone market they can't afford that (even amongst us open source minded linux-loving customers). It's regardless if we call the device a smartphone or mobile linux computer.