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2012-12-02
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Damn.
How about the Gallery problem? Any solution other than resizing all of my photos?
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i have 808 and n9 too. uploading to dropbox/imgurup/wazapp/etc2 is the only reason i transfer picture from my 808 to n9 . i dont need to open the picture...what's yours? unless you want to edit the picture..
I noticed the N9's default Gallery app won't display full-resolution photos taken by my Nokia 808, saying they are too large. Is there a known mod for the Gallery to allow viewing larger photos? Or perhaps a separate app designed for this purpose? Or must I manually resize each photo for proper display on the N9?
And what is generally considered the "best" POP e-mail client for the N9? I used ProfiMail with Symbian, because unlike the default Mail app it could support large sized file attachments, et cetera. I haven't tried the default Mail app for N9 as I can only assume there is something available that is more feature rich.
Suggestions appreciated, thanks.