Tuomas Kulve wrote:
> igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
>> There is a bug in the cellmo SW related to absence of SIM: the current is
>> higher when the SIM is not in.
>> So in real life use case (i assume people who will buy it will actually use
>> it as a phone) the use time will be longer.
>
> I gu
Maps and navigation aside, who originally published android.img.bz2 and
android-installer.deb? More importantly, I wonder if Nokia's considered
releasing and Android 2.0 version of the N900 but if not, how about the
original Android porters? Everyone and their brother's cousin is jumping
off the W
Ovi Maps uses Navteq maps. The engine is different from the mapping
application on the N8x0 series tablets.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Mark wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Kevin T. Neely
> wrote:
> > That really works? I've been rocking mobile navigation for a couple
> years
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Kevin T. Neely
wrote:
> That really works? I've been rocking mobile navigation for a couple years
> with Ovi Maps (formerly Nokia Maps), and more recently waze. The first is
> excellent, the latter very promising.
>
> I understand that Ovi Maps is not quite read
That really works? I've been rocking mobile navigation for a couple years
with Ovi Maps (formerly Nokia Maps), and more recently waze. The first is
excellent, the latter very promising.
I understand that Ovi Maps is not quite ready for primetime on the N900.
Maybe one of the reasons they postpon