N900: Maemo web browser talents
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i thought capacitive ones didn't even work with plain plastic stylus, fingernails, gloved fingers etc...
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that's because capacitive screens don't require a stylus..holy crap..let's not be morons mmk? resistive one's usually require a stylus because you need to put a little more pressure on them..hence why they're called resistive..wow..education rules.
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LOL, cheap phones are not going to make much money? you do know Nokia is the most selling phone company?, plus iPhone 3gs is not near as good as the N900, capacitive screen is good, but resistitive has it's advantages like hand-writting, the camera in the N900 owns iphone, full flash support means, full browsing experience, removable battery, iphone is just a prisioner you have to break free to install good stuff, N900 is open-source, so it WILL have more apps soon enough ; )
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you forgot to mention how long iphone has been out and how many itereations it has gone through compared to a few months old product which hasnt had software developement time.
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Release a version for AT&T immediately!!
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Nokia appear desperate now! They even give a way 10 free games for download, but who care! There is not that many apps on Ovi Store, compare to iTune Apps Store. Coupled with their ultra poor after sales service, I have enough of them!
I'm glad I have wait for Apple iPhone 3GS, which finally available in SIngapore!
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So what if Capacitive screen don't support styles? Who need one? And such a silly slow way to zoom in and out!
Nokia is sitting on their comfort chair on Symbian OS for way too long, and Maemo OS is not going to change their downward trend! Multiple models of cheap phones are not going to make much money for them.
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yes there are such things, i know enough about technology and whats around
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Capacitive screens doesn't support stylus as Iphone don't
N900 has probably the best mobile browser I've ever used.
inmedx 2 years ago 10