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Re: N900 and mms and vertical mode

Advisor
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N900 and mms and vertical mode

In many tecnology forums around the web it is said that N900 will NOT support Mms.....is that true?

 

They also say n900 will be used mainly in landscape mode, so we will be obbliged to use it with BOTH hands.

is that also true?

 

thanks

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radical24
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Re: N900 and mms and vertical mode

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judging from this , it is possible that there are no support for mms
 
 
 
 
the vertical thing i am not sure about  

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Sage
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Re: N900 and mms and vertical mode

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The N900 is first an Mobile Internet Device and upgraded (compared with the N810) to have a built-in 3G radio with voice capabilities.

 

As it is an MID and not a "phone" and together all the current previews, does point that it will be mainly a landscape, two-handed device. Think pocket-sized netbook.

 

If you've played with an N810, you will know what I'm saying.

 

One thing to remember though is that since it is running a flavor of Linux (Maemo), 3rd-party developers could come out with apps that will make it more of a phone. 

Message Edited by mouserider on 31-Aug-2009 03:36 PM
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