Nokia N8
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Sumit Saini, 13 Jul 2010hi plz sm1 tell d difference between capacitive and resisti... moreThey're almost uncomparable because of the different technology used. A general statement about them can be given though, Capacitative screens are more responsive and Resistive are more accurate. However, with Nokia's new touchscreen phones, that issue on accuracy with Capacitative screens have been eliminated (at least with their latest one, the X6).
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Anonymous, 13 Jul 2010Err.. base on my limited knowledge. I think capacitive tou... moreNokia capacitive stylus SU-36 will work on all capacitive touch devices.. It will also ship with N8 in some countries (china confirm). Btw you can purchase SU-36 from Nokia flagship store..
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Anonymous, 13 Jul 2010Nokia N8 due for release 31st August 2010 (from Play.com)
... moreIs pre-order price usually more expensive than retail price?
I am ok with the pre-order price but just hope it can be cheaper since i might get two. One for my brother and one for myself.
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Sumit Saini, 13 Jul 2010hi plz sm1 tell d difference between capacitive and resisti... moreErr.. base on my limited knowledge.
I think capacitive touch screen is more sensitive. But you cannot use stylus or finger nail on it.
Resistive touch screen accept any kind of touch... finger, stylus, finger nail...etc. But not as sensitive/responsive as capacitive touch screen.
Well i think you should hear from people who are more expert in this area or go for wiki.
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[deleted post]Well, you will be disappointed because it will do EXTREMELY WELL!!!
Cause I and many people like me will go for it! :D
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hi plz sm1 tell d difference between capacitive and resistive screen. which one is better.
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Anonymous, 13 Jul 2010It loooks like a SAMSUNG phone.... :(i guess pathetic complaints will never end.
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Mike_33, 13 Jul 2010hi all,i expect this phone 3 months now... can't wait till ... moreusb-on-the-go? i'm not sure if i could explain it well, but straight to the point, you can connect usbs to it. i mean, not directly, but it can read most usb devices like flashdrives, mouse, keyboard.
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Anonymous, 13 Jul 2010Does the email support html out of the box?
Can i have mor... morewell, another guy who will never be contented.
you got too many questions, i bet you also ask yourself if you're a he or a she.
actually, you're hopeless.. and you will never be able to buy a phone. why? ask yourself, it's the only thing you're good at.
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YJ, 13 Jul 2010I can set application shortcut by icon in home screen? (lik... moreYes
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kunal, 13 Jul 2010i'm a college student....
i love music, camera and look of... morehi Taj here...,
better u go HTC desire bro...
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I can set application shortcut by icon in home screen? (like Android or iOS). Four in a row in portrait?
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Missy, 13 Jul 2010Pardon my ignorance, but as it's the new Symbian 3 OS, will... moreone word : definitely!
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Pardon my ignorance, but as it's the new Symbian 3 OS, will existing Symbian S60 apps be compatible on this phone (eg the apps for N97)? Thanks.
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[deleted post]I share your thoughts re: Symbian as an OS for touchscreen phones. It's just too outdated, has nowhere near the form factor of other OS. That being said, granted Nokia don't released a half-baked phone, and as long as it's responsive, fast and stable, I personally would be willing to sacrifice a richer user experience for features and functionality. The multimedia capabilities of this thing are amazing, and it would be very handy to be able to plug in a USB drive.
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kunal, 13 Jul 2010i'm a college student.... i love music, camera and look of... moreyou say that camera, music and look of phone are important features for you. in that case, it's probably best to wait for the N8. the N900 is very powerful, but not for everyone. And when it comes to camera and music, the N8 is (supposed) to be class-leading in this department. It's pretty much expected to be the best camera phone on a cell phone. As for the look of a phone, obviously that's subjective, but most people seem to find the N900 rather unattractive and bulky. the N8 looks a bit funkier, and is certainly thinner and lighter.
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kunal, 13 Jul 2010i'm a college student.... i love music, camera and look of... moreWhy don't you try out the N900 in a shop and see if you like it? Nokia themselves have labeled the N900 to be a "geek" phone that won't appeal to the masses. It's not the most user-friendly phone out there, but is the closest you will get to having a computer in your pocket at the moment. The Maemo 5 OS is a nice refreshing change from Symbian, but it should be noted that it won't be upgradeable (officially) to Meego. If you're a big multitasker, then the N900 is for you. It's difficult to really recommend the N8 when it hasn't even been released yet, but this is supposed to be a multimedia beast - Nokia are harping on and on about its amazing camera, audio and video quality. So if multimedia is your thing, then you should probably wait for the N8.
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Does the email support html out of the box?
Can i have more than 3 homepages?
Nokia can survive three years loss of market share?