Yet another video of Symbian^3- based slider Nokia N9 appears

04 July, 2010
While the name of the rumored Symbian^3-running Nokia slider (a.k.a. Nokia N9) is still a mystery, its hardware and software are already pretty familiar to us. After all, the device appeared on numerous...

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  • 04 Jul 2010

Michael, 04 Jul 2010From the video, I am for the Apple's approach towards Flash... moreCool story, bro

http://theiphonefever.blogspot.com/2010/06/html5-on-ipad-vs-flash-101-on-nexus-one.html
http://theiphonefever.blogspot.com/2010/04/5-reasons-flash-is-here-to-stay.html

By the time HTML5 reaces the current standard set by Flash, we'll be far ahead in the future doing unimaginable things with Flash.

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    • 04 Jul 2010

    Michael, 04 Jul 2010From the video, I am for the Apple's approach towards Flash... morelol what is html5?my nokia 5230 support adobe flash 10.1 in skyfire browser and i watch daily motion videos & internet tv can html5 support that function in affordable smartphone and you see how popular is flash in developing countries with affordable nokia smartphone

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      • 04 Jul 2010

      miodrag, 04 Jul 2010Remotly wiped by Nokia while being in offline mode? I don't... moreWell he was connected to a wireless network, don't forget that, and im not sure but maybe they can see if one of their prototypes is surfing the net by the KB rate, that what made them notice that and remotely wipe it. (Totally an opinion)

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        • k2n
        • 04 Jul 2010

        Michael, 04 Jul 2010From the video, I am for the Apple's approach towards Flash... moreadobe flash is here to stay, html5 will not be ready until 2030.

        source : google. com

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          • 04 Jul 2010

          miodrag, 04 Jul 2010Remotly wiped by Nokia while being in offline mode? I don't... moreRemote wipe does not work as you think it does.

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            • nCc
            • 04 Jul 2010

            Michael, 04 Jul 2010From the video, I am for the Apple's approach towards Flash... moreYa u got a point but if flash did work properly on the final unit, then that's all we need. I don't need it to work flashy fast but just good enough, as in the Nokia N900 which i used to play flash games on websites with no problems (Crashes, lags, etc..). Nothing just good enough, i don't think its a real problem as Apple said, well for me at least.

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              • 04 Jul 2010

              Remotly wiped by Nokia while being in offline mode? I don't think so...

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                • 04 Jul 2010

                Michael, 04 Jul 2010From the video, I am for the Apple's approach towards Flash... moreDid you not read, the software is prototype.....
                Even my 5800 plays youtube videos well once the release software is ported.

                Seen the N900, you can even play flash games..

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                  • 04 Jul 2010

                  Anonymous, 04 Jul 2010I'm viewing this from my friends iPad and can't see the vid... moreyour ipad/ipod/iphones don't have html5 yet?

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                    • Michael
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                    • 04 Jul 2010

                    From the video, I am for the Apple's approach towards Flash.
                    This Nokia device is nothing if not sluggish, especially when loading web pages containing Flash.
                    Adobe are obviously resting on its laurels and doesn't improve the Flash, even Adobe Flash Player for Mac OS X.

                    What it proves is that Adobe Flash really reaches the end of the technology cycle,
                    it's time for HTML5 (using less CPU resources, standards-base) to replace it.
                    HTML5 is definitely the future, Adobe Flash may have finished its own historical responsibility for the computers.

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                      • 04 Jul 2010

                      Anonymous, 04 Jul 2010I'm viewing this from my friends iPad and can't see the vid... morePerhaps you could view the video if your iProducts would have flash :))
                      What you mean is: "Apple should be more user friendly"

                      GSMArena and the whole internet are very friendly with my N900 :P

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 4Bb
                        • 04 Jul 2010

                        Who care about Nokia anymore? Android is there to kill them all!

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                          • 04 Jul 2010

                          Anonymous, 04 Jul 2010I'm viewing this from my friends iPad and can't see the vid... moreWith Apple, you lose

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                            Anonymous, 04 Jul 2010I'm viewing this from my friends iPad and can't see the vid... moreOr Apple shoud bring more support to the Safari browser since THEY DONT WANT to use Flash ...

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                              • 04 Jul 2010

                              I'm viewing this from my friends iPad and can't see the video. It's just blank space.
                              Gsmarena needs to make their site more apple friendly. :-(

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                                • 04 Jul 2010

                                Doggy, 04 Jul 2010Still using ARM11 eh... Nokia wake the **** up, it's 2010 a... moreAnd another dedicated hardware acceleration chip;)

                                Why get a 600mhz chi when you've got one running a 780?

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                                  • 04 Jul 2010

                                  Still using ARM11 eh... Nokia wake the **** up, it's 2010 already! If the N900 gets a decent 600MHz OMAP, why not the other phones?

                                  Woof

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                                    • 04 Jul 2010

                                    barking is not allowed

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                                      • 04 Jul 2010

                                      Nokia said there would be different types of the Nokia N8,an this is the one with the Querty keypad,its looks a very good mobile indeed an alot better than the N97,the querty keypad springs up well,i am sure Nokia will wait to see if the Symbian 3 software on the N8 does do well,or even put the new Symbian 4 on this one,as they do not want to release this mobile out to early to dint the N8 sales

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                                        • up6
                                        • 04 Jul 2010

                                        nice design.. thin and trendy.. will consider if symbian ^3 turns out better.