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Nokia N8 - V23 - [The King of Camera Phones], N8 For Infinity Prosperity During CNY!!!
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Andrew Lim
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Jan 27 2011, 10:01 AM
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QUOTE(SweetPuff @ Jan 27 2011, 09:57 AM) Sigh. Default batery indicator is not accurate? Always go from100% straight to 50% Normal in Nokia phones. Every Nokia phone I've ever bought always seems to skip the first 20% drop at least before displaying it visually.
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Andrew Lim
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Jan 27 2011, 05:44 PM
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Jan 27 2011, 05:41 PM) wanted to find my goddess picture with Qi Bao for siggy , but.... only appear in AV cover  Oh, didn't know she was a porn star. Hmm...
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Andrew Lim
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Jan 28 2011, 01:34 PM
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QUOTE(SweetPuff @ Jan 28 2011, 01:25 PM) Damn angry now. My phone still auto-reboots from time to time, even after mobo change. And they want me to send the phone to the NCC again. 3 times also cannot fix problem now want me to go again??? They think customers so free meh? Parking, petrol dun need pay? Have to take leave somemore, since they only operate on office hours. Sienz... Does N8 got a log of the phone restarts or anything? Coz the customer service there will surely ask me to prove that the phone got problem. When I was there the 3rd time, I have to sit in the corner and use the phone till it hangs them baru those fellas will believe and go change the mobo. Horror stories like this turn off potential buyers like me. Plus still no 1.1 firmware. Radiance or whoever visits this forum, please ask Nokia to get their act together.
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Andrew Lim
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Jan 31 2011, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(genus @ Jan 31 2011, 10:29 PM) Android now already become world top OS.. and symbian fall second already... -.- http://www.gsmarena.com/zte_becomes_worlds...s-news-2270.phpin my opinion, if Nokia choose to use Meego, sure it fall out of top ten in one year time. It is better for Nokia to totally change all in symbian and came out a new symbian --> smybian X  Not surprising. Google is very consistent in updating and patching Android. Every 6-7 months there's a new version. Whereas Nokia is taking it's own sweet time releasing Symbian firmware.
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Andrew Lim
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Jan 31 2011, 11:23 PM
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QUOTE(Leo the Lion @ Jan 31 2011, 10:43 PM) Consistency, YES. But major different from 2.1 to 2.2, not really. Don't forget though they also released 2.3 and Honeycomb 3.0 for tablets.
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Andrew Lim
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Jan 31 2011, 11:32 PM
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QUOTE(Leo the Lion @ Jan 31 2011, 11:26 PM) I can only see major improvement on honeycomb 3.0 ONLY. 2.3 doesn't seems much. Here's the list of changes, most of it isn't visual, but within that same period how much did Symbian change? That's my point.  » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « General Android OS speed, memory, and performance optimizations[60] Additional application speed improvements courtesy of JIT implementation[61] Integration of Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine into the Browser application Increased Microsoft Exchange support (security policies, auto-discovery, GAL look-up, calendar synchronization, remote wipe) Improved application launcher with shortcuts to Phone and Browser applications USB tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot functionality Added an option to disable data access over mobile network Updated Market application with batch and automatic update features[60] Quick switching between multiple keyboard languages and their dictionaries Voice dialing and contact sharing over Bluetooth Support for numeric and alphanumeric passwords Support for file upload fields in the Browser application[62] Support for installing applications to the expandable memory Adobe Flash 10.1 support[63] Support for extra high DPI screens (320 dpi), such as 4" 720p[64] 2.3 (Gingerbread)[65] Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.35[66] On 6 December 2010, the 2.3 (Gingerbread) SDK was released.[65] Changes included:[66] Updated user interface design Support for extra-large screen sizes and resolutions (WXGA and higher)[64] Native support for SIP VoIP telephony Support for WebM/VP8 video playback, and AAC audio encoding New audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost Support for Near Field Communication System-wide copy–paste functionalities Redesigned multi-touch software keyboard Enhanced support for native code development Audio, graphical, and input enhancements for game developers Concurrent garbage collection for increased performance Native support for more sensors (such as gyroscopes and barometers) A download manager for long-running downloads Improved power management and application control Native support for multiple cameras Switched from YAFFS to the ext4 filesystem[67]
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Andrew Lim
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Feb 1 2011, 12:19 AM
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QUOTE(Leo the Lion @ Jan 31 2011, 11:50 PM) I only pinpoint Android only, did not compare it with Symbian. Basically, to me, not a major differences between 2.2 and 2.3. You may not have been comparing it with Symbian, but my original post was in reply to genus's link comparing Android and Symbian market share. QUOTE(Leo the Lion @ Jan 31 2011, 11:50 PM) These spreadsheet sames like Symbian "list of improvement", but real life experience, does not improve alot. its just a list Yeah it may seem like just a list, but I love the new Gingerbread keyboard. Still waiting for official portrait QWERTY in S^3.
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Andrew Lim
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Feb 4 2011, 11:00 PM
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