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 Nokia N9 - V03 - [Fluidity King For Nokia], Let~~~ SWIPE~~~ all~~~ the~~~ way~~~

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post Apr 6 2012, 05:36 PM

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able to boot on android ICS is the added advantage, the MeeGo OS is smooth, and there's so many meamo/meego community support, even they dun get a major updates from official Nokia side, the N9 still going strong.

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post Apr 6 2012, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Apr 6 2012, 05:36 PM)
3. Processor isn't really important; What's important is how the device performs.
If you have QUAD CORE but the device lags or performs sluggish, what's the point of having QUAD CORE? In the end it's just for "syok sendiri" to know the phone got QUAD CORE.
As long everything performs smooth, it's good; N9 is single Core, Lumia 800 also single core, see how smooth is these 2 phone. So, the processor isn't really important.
IF it's not stated in the specs, then people wouldn't know, then they will start to really feel the phone performance by experience instead of looking at spec sheet.
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I totally agree with your "syok sendiri" part, some user they dun understand how the OS perform, they only see the so called "features" which doesn't bring much benefits on the daily basis.
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post Apr 9 2012, 10:31 AM

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In the end, no one buying N9 64GB that only sell for RM1399.. how nice @@
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post Apr 10 2012, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Apr 10 2012, 10:40 AM)
Nice article rclxms.gif , I'm impressed that you spend a lot of time & effort to write this article. I read like 1/3 of it. Have to continue my work. Will finish it later on nod.gif
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post Apr 12 2012, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Apr 12 2012, 11:12 AM)
Mr. Jobs is really good in marketing. Something straight he can't say it's not and people will believe it.

Those thing that iPhone don't have, he can crap about it and people will believe and buys his word and actually proud to tell other people about it like it's the right thing.

When you're famous, an icon, what you say, do or touch is different.
Just like you have a product, you use someone famous to market it, advertise, it'll become different class suddenly.
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The funny part is not Mr. Job BS his way out of these, is how the people believes his BS and still buying it.. Big face-palm for them doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif
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post Apr 13 2012, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(KennyKB @ Apr 13 2012, 10:28 AM)
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-04-1...rate-finance#p1

Plan A, Microsoft buy Nokia

Plan B, bankrupt.
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post Apr 13 2012, 06:12 PM

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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Apr 13 2012, 05:17 PM)
Come on android is not the only OS in the world. The Choice for Nokia to take wp7 is correct but what they should do now is to attract more developers to create apps for windowsphone that will help them conquer the mobile phone market. Everyone have given up on symbian even developers are u see less and less apps for Symbian.

Android is overrated. It's dual core is more laggier than meego 1ghz single core processor and wp7 1.4ghz processor. look at n9 how powerful it is just imagine a dual core Nokia n9 but it still lack of apps. Now everyone talking about apps. I also afraid to recommend Nokia phones to friends. See Nokia n9 get replace by lumia and let meego die. Now only chance for Nokia to shine is windows phone. If they give that up there goes everything
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They must have few OS around, so it will be a healthy environment for them to compete each other. If not 1 OS dominate all, they will no have improvement in future. iOS, Android, WP, symbian even MeeGo/Tizen should sustain IMO.

By looking at the report earlier shows that every single WP7 selling, Nokia is losing money. I wonder how long they can survive without hearing user opinion & feedback. hmm.gif
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post Apr 16 2012, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(eaglehelang @ Apr 16 2012, 03:20 PM)
-Well, the 808 pureview has Sd Card slot, usb on the go, normal sim card, user replaceable battery, flash support. Windows phone will not have all that.

Lumia 900 selling well in US it seems, with the USD100 rebate some more. But overall, Lumia series will not save Nokia. Looking at the response at our side of the world and the Q1 sales.
If Nokia continue to restrict 808 release then we know for sure liao, the plan is for Microsoft to buy over Nokia.

Btw, Yooboo charger good or not? I read the spec  can charge all smartphone models, tablets also can
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Correction: 808 is using microsim btw
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post Apr 16 2012, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Apr 16 2012, 04:44 PM)
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there...

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post Apr 24 2012, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Apr 24 2012, 03:32 PM)
I think no need galaxy Y, even dumbphone can send via bluetooth?
So what's a smartphone?

There's more:
1. If you got 2 phone, you want to transfer file to another phone of yours.... How?
Upload to SkyDrive or Email to yourself, then use another phone and download it.
So, if you want to win the Windows Phone Challenge, challenge them to send files to another device; I think anyphone will beat it easily.

2. If you go took a lot of photo and you want to transfer to your friends laptop/PC.
HOW?
You need to install Zune, first you need to have internet connection to download. You need to wait for the download then installation process, the OS also needs to be Windows XP SP3 or later.
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You can upload somewhere or send email, which will be very tedious is say you got a lot of photos,... AND you need to have internet connection and the laptop/PC also.

I think you don't need to a smart user to know how stupid is that.

3. Some office blocks some website, and limit the usage of internet, and they also don't allow installation of softwares like Zune, iTunes, etc.
So, if you want to transfer files to your office PC, big problem.

All I can say is, this is not what smartphone suppose to do. This is making things worst and more troublesome.
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My dumb phone can smoke ur window phone for the file transfer step. Problem?

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post Apr 27 2012, 12:00 PM

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http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/nokias-win...-finn-50007750/

I could say this is the end of Nokia, r.i.p
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post Apr 27 2012, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(drexar @ Apr 27 2012, 02:32 PM)
this I agreed. If they didn't claimed the OS is dead, I'm sure there will be more and more apps coming into MeeGo smile.gif
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The support apps is base on the developers, not based on Nokia decisions.
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post Apr 27 2012, 04:55 PM

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QUOTE(KennyKB @ Apr 27 2012, 04:31 PM)
Developers take their cue from the company. Who wants to develop for a platform that its parent has declared dead?
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You have to understand the concept:
There're developer hire by some company (contract/permanent) to develop apps for their own use, for example: celcom/digi/maxis music portal apps.

Also there's independent developer which develop apps for the OS without charge a cent, as you can see MeeGo/Meamo community for example. For this, dead OS or what not, they still continue support the OS.
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post Apr 27 2012, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(pikacu @ Apr 27 2012, 04:58 PM)
nope, the support comes from N950 liek you have...now its sharing time..
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post Apr 27 2012, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(KennyKB @ Apr 27 2012, 05:31 PM)
There's a lack of commercial developers for N9 like MS Office Editor, Soundhound, Shazam, Whatsapp, Oxford/Collins dictionaries, etc. None of them want to develop for a platform which Elop has declared will end with one device only.
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You are right in this point, there's commercial developer ties to their company to do what the company want them to do.

I believe you understand the term of "take it or leave it". As Apple iPhone for example, that's so much of limitation which many sifu discuss earlier, people still can live with it, in fact it become so popular with its simplicity (for some of us can clearly see that's limitation)

For my point of view is: If u expect so many apps in 1 phone, needless to say, u know which OS u chose. Its very personal thing.
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post Apr 30 2012, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(drexar @ Apr 28 2012, 06:06 AM)
Nokia Public Transport Beta available for Nokia N9

http://mynokiablog.com/2012/04/27/nokia-pu...e-at-beta-labs/
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N9 drive is a failure, it doesn't have more option like symbian does. By default it only provides you the fastest route only, in other words, u cant take shortcut to reach the destination but have to use highway all the way. Your can compare it with ur symbian devices
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post Apr 30 2012, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(drexar @ Apr 30 2012, 09:55 AM)
Never used Nokia Drive on Symbian devices yet but I found that N9 Drive is quite ok and complete for me. Actually there are options inside the Route settings where you can choose to take Toll Roads, Motorways, Unpaved roads, etc.
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QUOTE(KennyKB @ Apr 30 2012, 10:04 AM)
I find N9 drive quite capable and usually gives me the fastest route. Of course if you know the route well and all the shortcuts the navigation app cannot be better than you. It will usually take you by main roads, motorways and highways.
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Try to compare with the symbian one, u will know what i mean
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post Apr 30 2012, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(pikacu @ Apr 30 2012, 11:53 AM)
While i found Nokia Drive at N8 and N9 gave same high-way results if highway available shocking.gif

My built-in navigation in my head better laugh.gif
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U will notice when u using N8, it has the option to let you choose shortest route & fastest route, by default N8 is using fastest route, but you can change to shortest route which bring you the route for smaller route instead of highway all the way.

It has this problem even b4 PR1.1, hope it can fix when PR1.3 is released.... finger crossed unsure.gif
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post Apr 30 2012, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Apr 30 2012, 04:32 PM)
I have N8 and N9. Yes, N8 running Symbian is better. I have huge problem with N9's Maps/Favorites.
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Sometimes the map is not align & stuff. Not a good GPS navigator for this device. kinda hard to mod our own too hmm.gif
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post May 15 2012, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ May 14 2012, 09:21 AM)
Actually, I can live without those apps, I would rather the device with those games as secondary phone, so I can play the games or use the app without worring calls coming in, sms or notifications, and most important of all, I don't have to worry draining the battery and I can't use it for important calls. Imagine if it's your primary phone, you will need the phone primary for calls, SMS, etc.

The MAIN reason the Android is now the primary device is mainly/solely because of the qwerty keyboard as I really need/want it. Well, you can tell why I need it from those post I typed, lol. Honestly, I would prefer the MeeGo as my primary device, I prefer it's contacts and social networks integration, the stability and reliability; it's just lacking a qwerty.
In comparison with my N900, it's also lacking a good browser. Maemo5 comes with so far, the BEST mobile web browser to date (yes, even till today, I can't find a browser that gives as good experience and functionality).
Android, what I have is choice like Dolphin HD or Firefox (when I want to use Flash and browse Desktop sites; Firefox works better but it's seems to consume more resource and poor performance), or Opera Mobile (when I want fast, lightweight, and simple web browsing). This is what iOS and WP7 can't offer, CHOICE.

I still keeping my N900 and use it for playing media and output to TV primarily; I'm even thinking about getting another N900 as a spare in case my N900 decide to stop working on day (touchwood).
If N9, I will want the N950 instead =P
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1 crazy "feature" i discover for the N950 itself is, the screen can "recover" from dead pixel. it happens weeks ago when i drop N950 accidently and have few lines of dead pixel on screen, few days later on it slowly "recover" and now the screen have no dead pixel at all!! Too bad i never realize to take before and after photo of it. That's my personal experience for this device, i still not understand its that a coincident or what.

Oh and plz dun ask me to drop that phone again, i not gona try that.

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