Neonode N1m review
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I see u have some serious problems with left & right. every time u make the sweep from "Left to Right" u say Right to left.. Hahahaha
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@chadolien shit
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@SuperMgs2011 I don't like you using the word pussy in a derogatory way. I love my pussy. You can call Apple idiots if you want, but leave the sacred pussy alone, k?
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Disregard my previous reply, I forgot you weren't part of the "slide-to-unlock patent" arguments.
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IN YOUR FACE APPLE
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@tonda01 Naw we'll just take Apple's bogus patent back so they can stop standing in the way of real phones.
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This phone was available in august 2007, and the Iphone was available in june 2007 and first shown in january 2007. I wonder who copied whom?
H3A2T 36 minutes ago
@H3A2T the N1m is a tri-band version of the N1 which came out way before the original iPhone -- sometimes back in 2005. Same software/interface. I picked up my N1m in Feb 2007 -- the iPhone went on sale in June.
qrpkgrl 30 minutes ago
Type in in Google "Bonn Apple Klage"
Its German,, but look at Google Images.
Apple (40 billion $ company) sue a small new opened coffé shop in Germany (100m²) because of its logo.
This is why im hating Apple.
They spent 100 Million dollar to sue Samsung, Htc ....
100Million dollar!!!
Smatiro 1 week ago
@Smatiro that's pocket change for Apple.
qrpkgrl 1 week ago
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Re:Slide to unlock patent: I see no visual feedback of the lock mechanism. No physics model of a lock. All that is demonstrated is a gestural input method that was commonplace a decade before the N1m. Even you demonstrate that the N1m gesture from corner to corner was not specific to unlocking. If I recall, Apple purchased the trackpad invention from a designer in Colorado in the late 80's or early 90's. Gestural input is only part of a UI design. Visual feedback matters.
blackrockcity 3 months ago
@blackrockcity This video is not about the slide to unlock patent... Someone decided to use my video, which I made 4 years ago, to support their argument in their post about the slide to unlock patent, resulting in most of the recent comments! I have nothing to do with this debate -- I'm not demonstrating anything other than an interesting similarity.
qrpkgrl 3 months ago 10