Hi we are here with the Nokia N900 here. Going through a quick UI review. So here you have the default phone screen that that user sees right when they turn on the device. Its a home screen that you can scroll I am sorry a landscape homescreen that you can swipe through. You have four different home screens that you can put anything you want to on You can have widgets, for different kinds of applications. You can have bookmarks, quick access to your websites and these thumbnails [1]autoupdate based on the sites and then you have other different widgets and dedicated applications. So whatever application I want to quickly access is right here. So I can N900 is also a phone. So pressing here opens up the phone menu which can also be used in portrait mode And then in the top left hand corner here, is the multitasking and menu button. So by pressing this, it automatically shows me all the applications that are running. And the icon changed in the top by pressing it again, it takes me to all my applications where I can easily select where I want to go. It has a full Mozilla web browser. Supports Flash, AJAX, CSS Cool. Flash or Flash Lite? Full Flash, 9.4. [2]Yea, so not Flash lite, full Flash. It also supports, going on the same context, automatic switching and prioritization between AT or carrier data and WiFi signals. So I dont have to, if I walk into a WiFi hotspot that I have already connected with, it will just automatically switch over. Its actually very nice Bluetooth, Wireless G, B, everything Does the Wifi radio need to stay on for that to happen?It wont just automatically turn itself on when it senses the network? No, it will but what its doing is pinging every 5 minutes to see what relevant networks are in the area. It doesnt actually kicking on, it just quickly checks for SSIDs or however they use their nerd magic to do that. And then thats the result you know The Merlin output. [3]This is how I can switch between applications easily. One button push to shelf all my songs. It supports a lot of the iCodex straight out of the box and video clips up to 2000kb/sec To put this in perspective, I actually downloaded a copy of transmission the other day and downloaded a copy of it in about 10 minutes from one of those special sites. And played it back on here. No conversion, no anything needed, and it was really nice. One of those places where you go to pay for media. And thats pretty much it. Anything else?
Channel: phonescoop
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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