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 Nokia N900 Thread V2, Firmware FR 1.2 is FINALLY OUT

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post May 9 2010, 10:21 PM

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QUOTE(one1002 @ May 9 2010, 10:11 PM)
how's the the zagg shield for the body if compared with casing?

looking for comfort and safety...

and where to get it?hehehe...
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http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1381277 = seller

http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/nokia-...ins-shields.php = Zagg thread


casing is casing and its thicker

Zagg shield is a sticker protection thingie so its very thin.


Added on May 9, 2010, 10:22 pm
QUOTE(RViN @ May 9 2010, 10:15 PM)
Aye got the zagg also but I only using it for the body, the screen is just too rubbery for my liking. Best use normal screen protector. I am using mugen matter one now and it feels good.
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btw did u stick it yourself or u get shop to do it for u? I hate it when stick and have alot bubbles

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post May 9 2010, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(goldfries @ May 9 2010, 10:23 PM)
not that keen. i like N900 cos it's Linux based. biggrin.gif

me likes TERMINAL.

oh btw anyone know whether N900 got software like Joikuspot to share WiFi?

N86 / X6 i can do that cos S60v5 but now so far not in application list.
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http://mynokiamobile.org/wp-content/upload...ikuspot.install

after that download it from your app manager


Added on May 9, 2010, 10:38 pmhehehe i spotted a list i know where they get their zagg shield from

1) silverhawk
2) cartman87
3) miveray
4) untouchable
5) RviN

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post May 9 2010, 10:42 PM

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from Conky its showing 135.09 MiB
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post May 9 2010, 10:49 PM

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QUOTE(Seaedge @ May 9 2010, 10:46 PM)
H.264 for video and AAC LC for audio. now the video scale is 592:488 (which is aspect 4:3).. but not really full screen...
is our n900 video aspect ratio 16:9?
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H.264 it should play but from i know it dont play MKV format. When u play the video on computer is it full screen? if its the ratio problem i think converting it will solved it. U can use any iphone converting software the video will work on N900
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QUOTE(ahtiven @ May 9 2010, 11:03 PM)
hey guys, anyone has an issue with built IM? i have MSN, Haze, Pecan.

sometimes when you type message and press Enter, the message disappears but at the same time doesn't show up in the chat log as well.

this is very annoying as you dont know whether your msg was being sent or not. and sometimes i cant seem to receive replies from friend as well, any idea?
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R u using PR 1.2 if yes its bugged tongue.gif
I do not have such problem on PR 1.1


Added on May 9, 2010, 11:05 pm
QUOTE(firstknight @ May 9 2010, 11:04 PM)
no need joikuspot.. there is an app to use your internet phone like hotspot... hehe..
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Yes its in the app manager called USSD widget

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QUOTE(firstknight @ May 9 2010, 11:07 PM)
USSD widget isnt it for using #* numbers??
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Yes isnt it when we type it in our nokia N900 it shows incorrect number something.


Added on May 9, 2010, 11:09 pm
QUOTE(nicholas_oh @ May 9 2010, 11:08 PM)
aspire,

is that mean once i install USSD i will have the widget shown at my desktop ?
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cant remember did it auto pop up or not. But if it doesnt u can go to setting from homescreen and under widget add USSD widget. Then go into the USSD widget setting and add the USSD command example *122#. It doesnt work with *100# code. One of the forumer said need use X-terminal

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post May 9 2010, 11:13 PM

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QUOTE(firstknight @ May 9 2010, 11:11 PM)
alo is it something like joikuspot??
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its call mobile hotspot but it didnt work for me it keep saying unable to start unable to start
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To me i prefer to start clean. Even the hassle of reinstall one application at a time because future i seldom have bugs or hang problem


Added on May 10, 2010, 11:41 am
QUOTE(RViN @ May 10 2010, 10:33 AM)
I did it myself. Pretty easy cause you need to wet the screen protector first. There will be bubbles sure but after a day or two they will disappear...

But it is rubbery gila, not nice feel at all. Dunno maybe will be ok for some.

Even the back feels weird but it is better to have one that not having one lol

I bought it for RM80
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Haha nothing is perfect either u have a thick casing/big pouch or stay the same size and just only have rubberish feeling? Which will u choose?

Yea his price RM80 as well.

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QUOTE(one1002 @ May 10 2010, 06:42 PM)
yup..this is what i posted few pages ago..i dont know what happen..the phone is still fresh new..with no apps installed...sometimes i do get to connect..but sometimes..it wont..

but,what i noticed....if the battery level is below half..the problem started to occur..but if fully charge and above half level,wifi works flawlessly..i dont know if this is true or not..but this is what i noticed..couldnt find any other causes  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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i am on fr 1.1 firmware no such issue. my battery now below half now replyimg via nokia n900 via 3g

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QUOTE(bluswhitehat @ May 10 2010, 10:15 PM)
no la im using it currently...
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The iPhone is like Megan Fox. The Nokia N900 is like your wife.. fatter.. but way more useful


Why r u selling your wife off? for megan fox hmm.gif
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QUOTE(bluswhitehat @ May 10 2010, 10:23 PM)
hahahaha no la..  lets face it.. n900 is  BLOODY hard to sms while driving..
and i drive alot so i need to sms while driving.. and its damn irritating to sms with the n900 while driving..

so i need something with a proper portrait sms... anyways thinking of flirting with Android  brows.gif

plus im not that into physical keyboard
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Patient my young padawan. PR 1.2 should support potrait mode.
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QUOTE(Eiraku @ May 10 2010, 10:27 PM)
Because he can lol... I mean, Megan Fox lar... brows.gif

But seriously, the N900 is NOT a phone where you can reliably do whatever you want to do day in day out.

It's a phone that you can mend, mold and at the same time it constantly surpasses your expectations of it...
... when it's not crashing or otherwise pissing you off lol.

Sometimes the Gated Greenhouse that is the iPhone, or the wider Lake Gardens that is Android simply fits people's needs, I guess. It's safer over there compared to the Adventure (and wild beast) Filled Hutan Tropika of the N900.
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Actually Nokia N900 is reliable do watever you want to do day in day out but sometimes ppl tend to force the limit beyond their own comprehension. tongue.gif
For me i like my Nokia N900 the phone responsiveness is so fast , web browsing never disappoint me, Music streaming thru my wireless network, emailling and chatting over IM, up to date softwares, amazing graphics in games i see alot of potential in this phone. You know wife sometimes can be annoying but with some care and patience you realize all u need is your wife and not a mistress smile.gif

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QUOTE(eluna @ May 10 2010, 10:52 PM)
skype really call for free?
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not free laaa. The person u call must be on the PC using skype the first thing

2nd u must subscribe to unlimited data plan or else the charges will kill u
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Article from Thestar 11/5/2010
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Opera Mobile 10 announced for N900!

Opera 10 for Maemo
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There are a number of known issues with this build, listed below:

* Adobe Flash and other plugins are not supported.


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can also read The Star Tech Central review online liao ---> N900 The Star review
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Wednesday May 5, 2010
Nokia strikes back with the N900

EASY TO USE: The N900's homescreen is highly customisable allowing you to place shortcuts, widgets and contacts on a page.

Smartphones are all the rage and Nokia is set on restaking its claim in this area with their latest N900 device.

By CHONG JINN XIUNG

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Not to be mistaken as the successor to last year’s N97, the N900 succeeds the Nokia N800 Internet tablet.

As Nokia’s current flagship phone, the N900 is the first of its kind to support the new Maemo 5 platform. In terms of physical design, the N900 is really clean and squarish in nature, lacking any buttons on the front panel.

It is comparably thicker than most modern smartphones and it is kind of like a throwback to older N-series phones like the N95.

Still, the phone remains at a pocketable size though it may be a little squeeze in a tight pair of jeans.

Featuring a large 3.5in touchscreen, the phone is primarily touch driven. The screen doesn’t use a capacitive touchscreen like the iPhone so it doesn’t do multi-touch gestures like pinch to zoom.

Instead it uses the same resistive touchscreens implemented in other Nokia phone models so it isn’t as responsive as the iPhone’s capacitive screen.

The screen is quite a fingerprint magnet, often leaving lots of smudges and prints after each use. It has a generously large 800 x 480-pixel resolution, which gives the extra real estate needed to render full webpages.

The N900 has a slide-out keyboard that comes in handy for text messaging and web browsing. Though the buttons are well laid out, they are densely packed into a small area so users with large fingers may have problems typing.

The phone also features a pair of stereo speakers that are of decent quality for casual music listening and is sufficiently audible for taking calls on loudspeaker mode.

The back houses a powerful 5-megapixel camera that takes both photos and videos. A nifty slide-out cover protects the camera lens when it is not in use and instantly activates the camera when opened.

There’s also a little kickstand that holds the phone up on a flat surface at an angle which is useful when you want to watch videos on it.
PROP IT UP: The N900 has a handy little kickstand to prop it up when you want to watch videos on it.

In use

The Maemo 5 operating system is the core of the N900. The first thing that struck us upon using it was just how different it looked and felt in comparison with the Nokia’s Symbian-based smartphones.

The N900’s home screen is an entirely new environment that has been completely rehauled to be visually pleasing.

It is a highly customisable environment that allows you to set your desktop anyway you like it to be.

You can drop widgets, bookmark websites or create shortcuts to your favourite contacts across four panels that you easily switch between by swiping across the screen.

Menu navigation on the N900 feels smooth and seamless, giving users easy access to settings without having to go through multiple windows.

Powered by a powerful ARM Cortex A8 600MHz processor, the N900 runs very smoothly when transitioning between different applications and is more than capable of handling multitasking applications.

Tapping on the upper left icon takes you back to a screen that Nokia calls the “Dashboard” — here you get a full view of all active applications and allows you to freely switch between them.

The web browsing experience on the N900 is much improved and it delivers a browsing experience that very close to the desktop experience.

The flexibility and compatibility of the N900’s default browser is quite astounding and it has full support for Adobe Flash.

This means that visually-rich Flash-based websites are no problem for the N900. We loaded Facebook on the N900 and used it exactly as we would on a desktop, even as far as playing Facebook games like FarmVille on it.

Another cool thing we liked about the new Maemo platform is how the N900 is able to integrate contacts from your phone address book with those online on your instant messaging client.

This means you can pull up a contact and choose between calling, SMS or instant messaging them all within one simple interface.

One drawback to the phone is its short battery life. With 3G turned on, the phone could just barely make it through the day on a single charge.

Applications

Applications for the N900 can be downloaded via the Ovi Store or application manager. However the catalogue of Maemo applications is still very limited.

Though majority of applications are free to download, the Ovi Store lacks applications for Twitter or Foursquare if you’re into social networking.

Sadly, the only two useful Maemo applications that are worth mentioning on Ovi Store are Firefox and Facebook.

However the Facebook 'app' has pretty limited functionalities as it can only show you status updates and notifications. It acts more like a widget and you cannot update your own status or do anything else with it.

The only game worth playing that is available on the Ovi Store is Angry Birds, which is ported from the iPhone.

The drawback to the Maemo version of the game is that it is limited to just 21 levels and users will need to pay for additional levels.

Conversely the iPhone version of the game has 63 levels available. There’s also noticeably lag on the Maemo version of the game though it does not impact the gameplay greatly.

There are however a lot more applications you can download through the application manager, either via WiFi or 3G connection. Admittedly this alternative source for applications feels half-baked.

There’s no way to quickly search through the catalogue for applications so you’ll need to manually scroll through hundreds of applications to find something you’re looking for.

Though its application library spans a variety of categories such as games, multimedia and office productivity tools, the selection is rather limited with only a handful that are actually useful.

Still, there are a few gems that can help customise your phone such as a WiFi switcher to turn your connection on or off as when needed; or a brightness adjustment bar on the status/notification menu to quickly access these basic functions.

If you want to play games on the N900, there are also a few emulators that you can download for running Super Nintendo, Sega Master System and Amiga ROMs.

Some of the useful applications preinstalled in the phone include an RSS reader for aggregating news from your favourite websites and a podcast download tool.

The fact still remains though that the Maemo platform still has a long way to go in terms of apps before it can be a contender to the iPhone and Android.

Perhaps with time more applications will populate the Ovi Store and there will be some actual killer applications for the platform.

Great for music and videos

We didn’t quite expect the N900 to be a phone for media playback but the default media player application does a very decent job. Within it you can access your music, videos and even stream live Internet radio.

There are notable improvements to the music player in the N900 — not only does the player look better but it is also easier to find songs now that they are arranged by albums.

The video player is really quite amazing as it supports a wide variety of formats such as MOV, WMV and AVI files out of the box, thus making it useful for watching videos.

You can also download additional video codecs via the application manager to enable the media player to play MKV files as well.


Can i know what codec is that?

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To me since i have nokia n900 i love the flash support i wonder what will happen to me if i use back opera mobile.
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QUOTE(k-bkeat @ May 11 2010, 06:32 PM)
thx! it worked. how bout mix?


Added on May 11, 2010, 6:34 pmhey there. may i know wat is microb fennec? these are browsers right?

the original browser is fennec?
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[quote=Seaedge,May 11 2010, 06:52 PM]
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Can i know what codec is that?
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extra decoder codec? i can play mkv files.. providing if the mkv's video baseline is H.264..
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I tried it didnt work for me sad.gif
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post May 11 2010, 10:28 PM

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anymore radio station ill add to frontpage. Sad part all those local station quality is crap.


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Added on May 11, 2010, 10:42 pmWow someone selling their Nokia N900 for a super cheap price somemore zitron set

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1419336

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post May 12 2010, 12:34 AM

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because nokia n900 is a sliding phone. There might be a possibility the ribbon damage or break

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