Reply
Thread Tools
clort's Avatar
Posts: 106 | Thanked: 313 times | Joined on Mar 2019
#2061
Originally Posted by biketool View Post
We got'chu bro!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kx6B_OL4OJ4

Still pre-release though, I hope they are adding the i2c multiplexer so we can cram more stuff inside it.
That's not for me, since it's not a slider landscape keyboard with thumb-typing haptics.

I've used such devices in the form of the Psion 5 and Psion Netbook. Switching my touch typing between those and a fullsize keyboard crossed the streams in the muscle-memory in my brain. Blue smoke flowed out of my of ears and frazzling noises were audible... There was no way to keep the muscle memory seperate, for me.

A thumb keyboard trains a seperate part of my memory, and thus doesn't trigger associative cross-signaling.
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to clort For This Useful Post:
bradvesp's Avatar
Posts: 70 | Thanked: 112 times | Joined on Aug 2010 @ USA
#2062
Originally Posted by clort View Post
That's not for me, since it's not a slider landscape keyboard with thumb-typing haptics.
I like the hardware keyboards, too. are the digital ones cheaper? Is that the reason everything's made with those? or is it a marketing thing?
...
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to bradvesp For This Useful Post:
clort's Avatar
Posts: 106 | Thanked: 313 times | Joined on Mar 2019
#2063
Originally Posted by bradvesp View Post
I like the hardware keyboards, too. are the digital ones cheaper? Is that the reason everything's made with those? or is it a marketing thing?
...
I'm not sure what you mean by 'digital'.

If you mean typical 'slab' phones where typing is done on-screen versus phones with a slider mechanism, it seems obvious that there are additional engineering and manufacturing costs with the slider + hardware keyboard.

I don't know how high those are, perhaps someone from fxtec could tell us.
 

The Following User Says Thank You to clort For This Useful Post:
nonsuch's Avatar
Posts: 584 | Thanked: 1,550 times | Joined on Sep 2019
#2064
Originally Posted by bradvesp View Post
I like the hardware keyboards, too. are the digital ones cheaper? Is that the reason everything's made with those? or is it a marketing thing?
...
Every moving part, every mechanical switch, every mechanical connector, these are the parts that are the most expensive to build, esp. if you want to make them last (more than a couple of years). Countless are the "smart" phones that, after the warranty runs out, are perfectly fine except for the power switch, or the USB connector (charger).
__________________
N900 in 2020
SFOS in 2021
 

The Following User Says Thank You to nonsuch For This Useful Post:
Posts: 4 | Thanked: 12 times | Joined on Apr 2022 @ France
#2065
Hi everyone,

I'm a former N900 user and I wish to make it work again after a few years of retirement.
Before my beloved N900 I've never had any PDA, it was my first one in 2010.
Furthermore I'm a Linux user since the twentieth century, and I found it incredible to get it in my pocket !

I hope I will fix the few problems on my device with a little help.
 

The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to petitevieille For This Useful Post:
nonsuch's Avatar
Posts: 584 | Thanked: 1,550 times | Joined on Sep 2019
#2066
Welcome petitevieille!
You are aware of Maemo Leste?
__________________
N900 in 2020
SFOS in 2021
 

The Following User Says Thank You to nonsuch For This Useful Post:
Posts: 330 | Thanked: 860 times | Joined on May 2011
#2067
Hi petitevieille,

Welcome!
Feel free to ask!
By curiosity, what did you use since you stopped using your N900?
__________________
Toshiba Libretto 70ct -> Psion -> Palm -> Openmoko Freerunner -> gta02 -> gta04 -> n900 n900 n900 n900
...recycled devices, hack, arduino...
 

The Following User Says Thank You to ric9K For This Useful Post:
Posts: 4 | Thanked: 12 times | Joined on Apr 2022 @ France
#2068
Hi,

I discovered Leste here, but I've just begun by restoring Maemo 5 for now.

After my N900 I used a Nexus 4, then I tried Ubuntu Touch on a BQ phone for a while. When the phone broke, I used CyanogenMod on a ZUK. The next one, and the current one, is a Xiaomi Note 4 running /e/ OS. I think I'll keep this one as long as the hardware works well.
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to petitevieille For This Useful Post:
Posts: 4 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on Sep 2023
#2069
hh
hey
i joined because the nokia n9 looks ****ing amazing and i wanted to ask some questions about it lol
 

The Following User Says Thank You to bunkermatty For This Useful Post:
Maemish's Avatar
Posts: 1,702 | Thanked: 4,752 times | Joined on Apr 2018 @ Helsinki, Finland.
#2070
Welcome! The best way to find info here is to use some search engine and add "maemo talk" on the search. Works better than the search on this site. N9 info you can find by choosing the device from the main menu's device list. There is also an active group on telegram if you happen to use it.
__________________
"I don't know how but I can try!" (active)

Master of not knowing (active)

For me it is possible to get lost in any case (active)

Learning to fall from high (DONE)

Learning to code with BASIC (WIP)
 
Reply

Tags
bada boom, bada rox, hotelcalifornia, new users, newbie, newmo!, w2tmo, welcome to maemo.org


 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 23:05.