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Matyas 2009-08-28 08:36

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
Definitely, I am impressed. I was considering an iPhone, because of its applications...Now I will wait. Clearly, Apple hardware-software mix is mature and offers a lot of application I could use daily with my mac. What I really miss on my n82 or n800 is a "Getting Things Done" application that sync with Omnifocus: this option is easily available on thy iPhone. Mobile me works also fine. Nevertheless, on the n800, with fuse, I can use the iDisk with relative ease (BusyBox and Fuse required)...

But I am an heavy user of Voip, chat and Email... and the combination of n82 + n800 works great. This new toy looks like it's even better. I wonder how contact sync and cloud sync works... My experience with voip 3rd party apps has been less than stellar: native integration with the phone software has been to date, for me, a winning point.

Also I am looking forward if walking directions will work for free on n900 OVI. The iPhone uses the fantastic google database with amazing results (But maemo here keeps going thanks to the wonderful maemo mapper!). I am curious to see how OVI maps will do against google maps and streetview...

Wait and see... while putting some money apart :D

jsmanrique 2009-08-28 08:39

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
What about 10Mbps download HSDPA on N900 vs 7Mbps on iphone?;)

sachin007 2009-08-28 08:39

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ysss (Post 317011)
@gerbick: i think the term is 'no contract'.. the 3gs sells for $599 and $699 without contract in the us, but still locked to AT&T.

@sachin: i don't think you're qualified to write the comparison in the first place for:
a). not having owned the iphone for 1st hand knowledge, as can be seen with the numerous factual error
b). blatant hatred of apple and iphone ;) (bias)

I understand.... but i am willing to make changes to the text if you can provide me the correct details
And the second thing will never change unless apple changes its policies on a number of things.

ysss 2009-08-28 08:42

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
@sachin: i'm not trying to change what you think ;) I was just stating that the fact you have that (very strong) bias isn't an appropriate source for this comparison.

sachin007 2009-08-28 08:46

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ysss (Post 317019)
@sachin: i'm not trying to change what you think ;) I was just stating that the fact you have that (very strong) bias isn't an appropriate source for this comparison.

I agree. But i am insanely outnumbered by similar individuals on the other side of the fence too v;)

fms 2009-08-28 08:57

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
Please, let us just ask Reggie to add "iphone" to the list of swear words? Because the smell of that dead horse being kicked by certain characters ad infinitum is horrendous.

gerbick 2009-08-28 09:12

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
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What about transfer between wifi less devices like another cell phone?
You mean via bluetooth? OBEX is not supported. But bluetooth sharing of photos and contacts - Bluetooth Photo Share is free - is out there. I'm not a fan of bluetooth transfers though due to the lack of speed.

Quote:

I never knew that. So it has a maps application?
Yes, since day one. Lock in to where you're at in under 5 seconds too.

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But they are useless to recieve calls because of the lack of multi tasking.
Useless? That's a bit much. I mean, I use them. All of the above have "push notifications" (ok, I do NOT buy into this feature being called push notifications personally) but I wouldn't say useless since I've used them in said manner.

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I was talking about 3G bands and as per the apple website there is no support for UMTS/HSDPA 1700 which is the t-mobile band.
Right. But as I was stating, if were to buy the N900 off-contract (is that the right term?) I couldn't take it to AT&T or Verizon... or just about anybody else but T-Mobile.

And that, is quite a limiting feature. Whereas you can jailbreak the iPhone - for instance - and use it on T-Mobile (voice, not sure about data) or other GSM providers.

ColdFusion 2009-08-28 09:36

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
Best way to get more objective is to go and troll some iphone forums and then come back with results :D

ysss 2009-08-28 09:51

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ColdFusion (Post 317043)
Best way to get more objective is to go and troll some iphone forums and then come back with results :D

I'd highly advice you not to do so to preserve your sanity and general belief in humanity :D

gerbick 2009-08-28 09:54

Re: N900 vs Iphone.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ColdFusion (Post 317043)
Best way to get more objective is to go and troll some iphone forums and then come back with results :D

Be prepared to be hit with a ton of copy and paste from websites and press releases.

Oh wait. It's about the same as here ;)


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