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Andy214
post Nov 29 2012, 10:34 AM

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QUOTE(GravityFi3ld @ Nov 28 2012, 09:30 PM)
I'm having an issue with the 3G connection,every now and then (once a day at the very least) while on 3G, the phone will disconnect from the 3G and the phone line with it as well, as in, can't call-out and receive calls.. but the signal bar is always full.. kinda frustrating to not know if there is actual line or not..is it maxis issue, or my N9 got some kinda bug? ><"
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I have this issue with S3 also, especially on Tuesday on my office area. Now seems OK already, should be Maxis issue. If problem persist, try contact Maxis and see.

QUOTE(bai1101 @ Nov 28 2012, 11:56 PM)
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post Dec 28 2012, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(tonberry_ax @ Dec 28 2012, 12:18 PM)
In short, L920 and PV808 have something in common: Good camera sensor. But is that justify to take a good camera phone for daily use or not? That, will depends on individual.

In the mean time i will start counting how many new post on garage sales for 2nd hand L920 for sale  icon_idea.gif
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In terms of Camera:

Sadly L920 maybe only useful mostly for static objects. For those who love to shoot foods, toys, etc may be very well satisfied with it, but if we want to capture moment, actions, the Optical Stabilization will be of no use and you'll be more than annoyed if the camera keeps prioritizing to use slow shutter, and then the other smartphones can capture action better in default mode. For other smartphones, they can turn on night mode or adjust the settings to force the camera to use a slower shutter to get a comparable low light static object.

PV808 is on a totally different league, what it can do, no other smartphone will be capable of doing. One can maximize the zoom at 3MP PureView mode, take a shot and check out the details, and try with any other smartphone camera zoom to the same distance and take the shot then check and compare, it's just so BIG difference there, the one taken with other smartphone camera after zoom to the same distance, looks like or worst than a cheap CCTV camera recording screenshot image.

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post Jan 15 2013, 09:31 AM

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Found this on recent Ari Jaaksi tweets:

http://www.adamalthus.com/blog/2012/10/25/microsofts-pivot/


Nok Nok…
Per­haps the com­pany most likely to be impacted by Microsoft con­sumer devices strat­egy is Nokia. I have absolutely no doubt that Microsoft is going to become a man­u­fac­turer of a full range of Win­dows 8 based smart­phones. That is going to hap­pen sooner rather than later. When Microsoft launches a ‘Sur­face Phone’ it is quite sim­ply game over for Nokia.

Con­sumers already have a hard time choos­ing betweens phones run­ning Win­dows Phone 7 and com­pet­ing offers from Apple and the Android OEMs. If Microsoft comes to mar­ket with a range of world-class devices run­ning Win­dows 8 and sells them through its own retail chan­nel then I don’t see much oppor­tu­nity for Nokia - or any other Win8 phone OEM for that matter.

Nokia’s strate­gic options are shrink­ing rapidly. It’s my view that when Microsoft enters the phone busi­ness with its own devices Nokia will have run out of time as an inde­pen­dent com­pany. The most likely final chap­ter in its sto­ried his­tory sees Microsoft buy­ing up Nokia’s siz­able patent port­fo­lio, its in-house design and engi­neer­ing exper­tise and — per­haps — the brand rights. Per­haps Nokia’s CEO Stephen Elop will even rejoin the Microsoft lead­er­ship team to run the phone business. Alternatives to this out­come seem to be very few and far between.


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Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps... it's all part of the BIG plan after all...
Else, I don't get the logic, in non-business terms, business terms, "popular/reliable/potential OS", etc. there's just no logical reason to choose to go WP only route, moreover it's Nokia, it's not a company that only uses and rely on 1 OS only. What's more? If it's not doing well, it should first gain back it's status by giving what consumer wants, Android is obviously the one that could've revive it, and there's no saying that if they choose Android they cannot never have WP, even others have WP on their lineups. It's just all too fishy... and smelly...

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post Jan 16 2013, 09:19 AM

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QUOTE(tonberry_ax @ Jan 15 2013, 10:28 AM)
In short, Microsoft takes away our freedom for their own profit$. Just like how they closing down msn which have plenty of customization (custom emotion, pen drawing which removed quietly, email integration and lots more in the plugin tool) to have skype which have little features. You want more? Pay for Skype Premium so they can earn $$$ from you and give "more" which i think still not as much as MSN can offer.
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Oh, the pen drawing feature!!! I forgotten about that feature already, didn't know they removed it sweat.gif

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post Jan 17 2013, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(tonberry_ax @ Jan 16 2013, 09:27 AM)
yea, they quietly remove it when they "force" you to install new version of msn. now you cant use pen draw something in the conversation right? When i think is kinda hard to explain in words, i use pen and draw. Why they wana remove it?
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Speechless why they remove it.
Used to have lots of fun with it, can even play games.
Why MS going backwards.....

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