Caporegime
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the N8 has been delayed by up to a month, was due to launch this weekend on the website and next weekend in stores. will now launch in 3/4 weeks time.
this touch screen feature looks amazing, does any other phone do anything like this?
http://www.electronista.com/articles/10/09/17/nokia.shows.plug.and.touch.on.n8.smartphone/
the N8 has been delayed by up to a month, was due to launch this weekend on the website and next weekend in stores. will now launch in 3/4 weeks time.
i got a funny feeling Nokia don't want to admit they shouldn't have bought Symbian so are still clinging onto it, but one day very soon will announce a trial of an andoird os. unless i read it wrong they've got a new ceo so i hope he isn't too proud to say that they'll be switching over. nokia make great phones and paired with andoird os they'll do great.
as a side thought, do motorola still sell phones? it's been years since i've seen anyone with one and i never hear about them any more.
Nokia came into work this week (I work at T-Mobile). I had a play about with the device and I was left distinctly underwhelmed. Symbian 3 seemed ever so slightly unresponsive (not sure if this was the software or the touchscreen tbh) and when you compare this to how snappy the iPhone 4 and Desire are it really shows.
The whole phone just screamed 'meh...'
Yeah Motorola were screwed as their phones were rubbish, but they've come storming back with their Droid phones, I have the Droid here and the best thing I can say is that it barely registers that it's a Motorola, really well put-together bit of kit, feels solid as anything and <3 vanilla Android too so uber-fast updates.
No man, Meego is basically Maemo with added x86 support (so it'll run on Intel chips as well as ARM ones).Yes they have ditched Maemo for MeeGo, which is the new Symbian of sorts.
No man, Meego is basically Maemo with added x86 support (so it'll run on Intel chips as well as ARM ones).
I think it'll get a new UI too, but that's about it.
The UI is the the thing though, if thats good and its on good hardware, that will do Nokia wonders.
this touch screen feature looks amazing, does any other phone do anything like this?
http://www.electronista.com/articles/10/09/17/nokia.shows.plug.and.touch.on.n8.smartphone/
Nah, it's the original Droid - I thought about the Droid X but it was $250 more and I didn't really like how massive it wasIs that the Droid X Rich? You being in the States and all![]()
That IS pretty impressive technically, considering how many years it took Microsoft to develop the same thing for the 360!
I don't see what all the fuss is with hooking up smartphones to touchscreens though, everyone going on about how HDMI ports are a must-have feature etc. When are you EVER likely to load an HD movie onto your phone and then play it on your TV? The only thing I would ever consider using it for is an impromptu Powerpoint presentation, but only if I absolutely desperately had to because they only have an HDTV rather than a monitor or projector with a VGA or DVI port so I could use a laptop like normal people!
That said, my missus has the 5800 and it's development has been startling. The phone has flash lite now and can do most of the stuff my N900 does already. Full browsing on most websites without bother, good uploading, supports landscape and portait browsingand qwerty too. Add in a very very good free sat-nav and I can't see why people whine about Symbian so much. Her phone is plenty quick enough.
ouch. wonder what happened to cause the delay so late.