QUOTE(BuFung @ Sep 7 2010, 04:56 PM)
if like that then only firmware change will do leh.... N8 default support for DLNA as well right? routing the video stream signal from the player to the BT will easily done mah... Nokia N8 V3, Coming Soon!!!
Nokia N8 V3, Coming Soon!!!
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Sep 7 2010, 05:01 PM
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Sep 7 2010, 05:03 PM
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Go on, keep argue. Argue about RAM/Hardware/OS problem like NO END.
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Sep 7 2010, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(sklchan @ Sep 7 2010, 04:58 PM) the meaning of "Type" are so missleading there... there are plenty more type u you wanna subgroup it...that 5 type statement are purely talk about phone.. or more particularly.. godlike phone only... in those old day... Phone have build in HDD if I am not mistaken.. think the N91? forgot liao.. I think so la.. |
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Sep 7 2010, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(andrekua @ Sep 7 2010, 06:01 PM) Honestly, its been quite a long time since I last read tech news day in day out. Dude, get lost from here.But Im pretty sure for handphone, its still the basic ROM, RAM and STORAGE. Im not sure how N900 get this swap, most probably via external NAND or just partition a part of the internal 32GB. However, no matter how you do it, it still sucks la. Otherwise why would MS push for cheaper RAM to boost our Windows experience. I think give Maemo to anyone, SE or Samsung, I think result will be 2x of what Nokia can achieve. The thing with Nokia is that, Symbian appear to be too big to crumble. Given the potential of Maemo, its not surprising they are holding it back to make it look less bad for Symbian. |
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Sep 7 2010, 05:06 PM
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Sep 7 2010, 05:08 PM
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DLNA is useless features. Never used DLNA with my SGS.
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Sep 7 2010, 05:09 PM
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Sep 7 2010, 05:10 PM
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Sep 7 2010, 05:10 PM
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QUOTE(andrekua @ Sep 7 2010, 05:01 PM) Honestly, its been quite a long time since I last read tech news day in day out. from what i know, Maemo is based on a Debian linux distro, so it's not surprising that it would have a virtual memory which is found on pc OS. Virtual memory normally uses part of your storage, in this case, part of the 32GB memory. Yeah, ram would be better, but nokia likes to cut cost mah...why put 512MB ram when they can have 256ram + 768MB virtual memory to do the work, virtual memory is an OS feature nia, no additional cost de. Virtual memory is not often used also, and phone apps don take up that much memory that it would use up 256MB with just one single app running i guess. I don think maemo will do better in the hands of SE..last i recall their UIQ was rather crappy..maybe samsung...But Im pretty sure for handphone, its still the basic ROM, RAM and STORAGE. Im not sure how N900 get this swap, most probably via external NAND or just partition a part of the internal 32GB. However, no matter how you do it, it still sucks la. Otherwise why would MS push for cheaper RAM to boost our Windows experience. I think give Maemo to anyone, SE or Samsung, I think result will be 2x of what Nokia can achieve. The thing with Nokia is that, Symbian appear to be too big to crumble. Given the potential of Maemo, its not surprising they are holding it back to make it look less bad for Symbian. I agree on you on the potential of maemo, but if you notice, the way nokia market it, N900 is more like hardcore phone user's gear..they support on heavy modding and even give you instructions to do that. Majority people(like most uncle aunty out there) just one something easy to use mah, and nokia normally targets them lo |
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Sep 7 2010, 05:11 PM
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Sep 7 2010, 05:14 PM
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ Sep 7 2010, 05:10 PM) from what i know, Maemo is based on a Debian linux distro, so it's not surprising that it would have a virtual memory which is found on pc OS. Virtual memory normally uses part of your storage, in this case, part of the 32GB memory. Yeah, ram would be better, but nokia likes to cut cost mah...why put 512MB ram when they can have 256ram + 768MB virtual memory to do the work, virtual memory is an OS feature nia, no additional cost de. Virtual memory is not often used also, and phone apps don take up that much memory that it would use up 256MB with just one single app running i guess. I don think maemo will do better in the hands of SE..last i recall their UIQ was rather crappy..maybe samsung... from what i understand is the bigger memory u reserved for the OS to use (standby mode) the more power u gonna lost for keeping it active... battery ohhhh battery drainnnnnn..... I agree on you on the potential of maemo, but if you notice, the way nokia market it, N900 is more like hardcore phone user's gear..they support on heavy modding and even give you instructions to do that. Majority people(like most uncle aunty out there) just one something easy to use mah, and nokia normally targets them lo |
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QUOTE(Leo the Lion @ Sep 7 2010, 05:08 PM) i suppose it's something like HDMI cable on N8 also, one of the 'good to have cos it's high tech' feature..maybe half of us will just sue it 1-2 times and forget about it, and only the rare few of us will use on regular basis..haha..anyway i never really think DLNA is needed on phone, it's just adding extra cost to the phone IMO |
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Sep 7 2010, 05:15 PM
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Being ignorance not gonna help, andrekua.
People here WANT to be updated, not hear argument from you. Geez. |
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Sep 7 2010, 05:15 PM
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QUOTE(Leo the Lion @ Sep 7 2010, 05:08 PM) just like HDMI for majority user? there r other tech alongside DLNA.. like WLAN which already can most of the task DLNA provide... same goes to HDMI... it is pretty annoy to intro HDMI to the market while I m in A/V industry.... the limitation are plenty n there r already existing standard can do the job... |
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QUOTE(sklchan @ Sep 7 2010, 05:14 PM) from what i understand is the bigger memory u reserved for the OS to use (standby mode) the more power u gonna lost for keeping it active... battery ohhhh battery drainnnnnn..... hmm...in this case 768MB isnt that much i guess?? i don really know cos i don touch those things on desktop..plus, i tot virtual memory will not be touched if the RAM itself is not full? |
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ Sep 7 2010, 05:14 PM) i suppose it's something like HDMI cable on N8 also, one of the 'good to have cos it's high tech' feature..maybe half of us will just sue it 1-2 times and forget about it, and only the rare few of us will use on regular basis..haha.. like wat I said.. WLAN can do most of the job.. some more have Bluetooth complimenting...anyway i never really think DLNA is needed on phone, it's just adding extra cost to the phone IMO |
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ Sep 7 2010, 05:10 PM) from what i know, Maemo is based on a Debian linux distro, so it's not surprising that it would have a virtual memory which is found on pc OS. Virtual memory normally uses part of your storage, in this case, part of the 32GB memory. Yeah, ram would be better, but nokia likes to cut cost mah...why put 512MB ram when they can have 256ram + 768MB virtual memory to do the work, virtual memory is an OS feature nia, no additional cost de. Virtual memory is not often used also, and phone apps don take up that much memory that it would use up 256MB with just one single app running i guess. I don think maemo will do better in the hands of SE..last i recall their UIQ was rather crappy..maybe samsung... UIQ3 is hampered by poor memory management while at the same time, it too has limited amount of physical memory. I agree on you on the potential of maemo, but if you notice, the way nokia market it, N900 is more like hardcore phone user's gear..they support on heavy modding and even give you instructions to do that. Majority people(like most uncle aunty out there) just one something easy to use mah, and nokia normally targets them lo SE transform Symbian OS9.1 into something we seen in 5800XM. I did mentioned the similar UI with M600i compared to 5800XM. Four shortcut and 3 touch buttons at the bottom. When was M600i released? If only SE choose the better hardware... Added on September 7, 2010, 5:18 pm QUOTE(Leo the Lion @ Sep 7 2010, 05:15 PM) Being ignorance not gonna help, andrekua. Then read the updates posted by them... and jump my posts... or just ignore LYN and just goto blog straight away...People here WANT to be updated, not hear argument from you. Geez. This post has been edited by andrekua: Sep 7 2010, 05:18 PM |
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ Sep 7 2010, 05:14 PM) i suppose it's something like HDMI cable on N8 also, one of the 'good to have cos it's high tech' feature..maybe half of us will just sue it 1-2 times and forget about it, and only the rare few of us will use on regular basis..haha.. those wont add cost as it's the feature for those hardware chips, these features all only meant for marketing purpose nia... anyway i never really think DLNA is needed on phone, it's just adding extra cost to the phone IMO like the Texas Instrument already came out a single chip solution the Wilink 7.0 which have all BT/Wifi/GPS/FM build in but nobody using it now why?? do u really think the chip will cost a lots compare to using multiple chips like what been practice now? |
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