QUOTE(pikacu @ Sep 16 2011, 12:40 AM)
functions differently.N900 was lacking on the application department but on N9, I tried NFS:Shift on it and the FPS was sooooooooooo good.
Those of you who played NFS:Shift on iOS and Android - I'm sure you know how laggy it was on Android (I tried on Honeycomb 3.2) compared to the one on iOS.
That aside, the N9 has no keyboard, not even a HOME button. It's entirely on swipe!
Added on September 16, 2011, 2:52 am
QUOTE(super_evil_alien @ Sep 16 2011, 02:42 AM)
Like I said I played with N9 & N950 for more than 20 minutes,even managed to finish NFS Shift 1 lap.And it felt good.No heat of weird feeling whatsoever.
anyway - so now at least 2 person say play NFS:Shift on it was a good experience!
Added on September 16, 2011, 2:54 am
QUOTE(KennyKB @ Sep 15 2011, 07:02 PM)
It depends on whether you consider apps important or not. The N9 app store has to grow from zero. All existing Maemo and N900 apps will have to be ported by developers willing to do it against an uncertain platform future.
no la. they didn't start from zero.
the development platform they use, the application works for Symbian and Meego. so whatever was available on Symbian will likely be already available for the N9.
QUOTE(KennyKB @ Sep 15 2011, 07:02 PM)
If you can't live without your favourite ios or Android apps the N9 will be a tough choice.
yes to that.
Sep 16 2011, 02:51 AM
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