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> In reply to Matthew @ 2010-02-27 18:24 from ibpS - click to readhey matthew..if u get it..could u email it to me as well.jonasher91@hotmail.com.thanks :)

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  • 2010-03-01 16:15
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who know where can download themes for neonode n2........plz give me the link to my msn or e-mail.......matthewtan91@hotmail.com

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  • 2010-02-27 18:24
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i cant seem to add playlist into my musicplayer...it only plays one trck at a time.how do i add tracks into my playlist ?

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  • 2010-02-02 07:25
  • PS6Y
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my neonode is always getting very hot when charging it & hangs when switch on it really giving me a lots of troubles. so, what should i do to resolve such problems?

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  • 2010-01-29 08:55
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this is an awesome phone no doubt value for money..this company has not gone bankrupt at all! this phone has some ericsson technology inside and suprisingly its advanced and reliable!

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  • 2010-01-29 06:22
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> In reply to henry @ 2010-01-25 08:39 from ib37 - click to readthats in the settings. u can change it.

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  • 2010-01-28 19:52
  • Acp}
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My N2 always self auto off do you know why?

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  • 2010-01-25 08:39
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-01-10 23:13 from ibmR - click to readidk wat ur talking about. what is hp? the computer company? im guessing handheld phone.
neonode ab went bankrupt which means they r not gna make any more phones and they r not making the n2 anymore. neonode now just focuses on providing optical touchscreens to other products and its a shame that other products dont use optical touchscreens cos its the best touchscreen technology:
- its as cheap as resistive (capacitive costs about 2x-4x as much!)
- it can be more responsive than capacitive! (resistive is far less responsive)
- supports multitouch (resistive doesnt, capacitive does)
- can also be used as an ambient light sensor for display brightness (neither resistive nor capacitive can and require an additional sensor for this)
- can easily expand to any screen size, idk y neonode kept their phones so small (resistive works better on larger screens, capacitive become too expensive on large screens)
- can be used with anything (stylus, fingers, gloves...) (resistive can also but its not as responsive and capacitive only allows current conducting materials: fingers)
- doesnt reduce the quality of the display (resistive for example uses several cheap plastic layers which scratch easily and make colors appear more faded especially under sunlight. capacitive also uses layers with electricity passing thru, but the quality of the display is not noticeably worsened by this)
- detects motion/movements along the screen far better/faster than capacitive and resistive
- all parts of the screen r equally responsive, (resistive for instance has the most responsive part in the middle since that is where the plastic bends the easiest. this makes touching corners and edges more difficult, especially if recessed. that is unfortunate since the options/menu/exit... r usually located at the edges/corners. also the smaller the resistive touchscreen, the harder for the plastic to bend as much so less responsive, or cheaper and more easily scratched. capacitive r also equally responsive around the screen)
- can detect the center of the touch using algorithms resulting in far more accuracy. (resistive responds to the area with the most pressure and capacitive responds to where u 1st touched it and since it doesnt respond to nails, finding the center of the touch is pointless)
- low power consumption (much less than capacitive, and resistive is also fairly close)
- can be made v durable (especially if u consider resistive, capacitive is also fairly durable but when the screen cracks it wont work as well, this will)
- calibration is not needed (resistive might require this from time to time on a large screen, idk about capacitive, probably eventually)
- optical allows a thinner profile than resistive and optical
- optical allows far more light transmittance than capacitive and resistive (so u can hv brighter screens)

im rly disappointed that more phones dont use optical.

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  • 2010-01-14 21:34
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This hp is sold for no more than USD60 in my country ... It's a Malaysian made phone with partner from overseas ( 1 of the European hp manufacturer , not 2 sure ) . . . Overall , its a value for money compared to other China-made or CSL ( another local brand ) phones . Dun expect 2 much of technology stuff in it as its already 3 yr old but 3 yrs ago , its a "wow" factor . Rumours has it the partner pulled out , therefore , no more new model after N2 but the current company is still around 2 produce N2 and for service ..

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  • 2010-01-10 23:13
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> In reply to chimchee @ 2009-12-02 02:42 from ibbD - click to readdude, its 3 years old...

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  • 2010-01-09 01:59
  • mrIJ
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RIP Neonode
shame, they were working on the n3 and n2.5(for US) when they declared bankruptcy.
1 of d few phone companies that was innovative. they were the 1st to use the flick finger to scroll thru menus and 1 of d 1st who saw the potential of touchscreen phones.

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  • 2010-01-08 20:15
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this company...bankrupted???

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  • 2009-12-28 02:43
  • PS6s
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Im philipinos and just got a look at this "thing".

My goodness, what the heck is this? where is from? it's swedish isn't it?

NO 3G?
NO EDGE?
NO Wlan?
NO Video Call?

This is basically a touch screen phone with camera. that's all? even the website is poor (http://www.neonode.com/). might as well buy cheapest set from other brands.

dudeeee... huh?!?

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  • 2009-12-02 02:42
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I recently bought a Neonode N2 brand new from www.tecnoboutique.com It only costed me 175 €. Around 200 usd. It´s really an amazing phone, quite small, the response of the screen is very fast and the software very fast too ( it just took 4 seconds to transfer my 175 contacts from the SIM card to the memory of the phone )

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  • 2009-11-28 21:39
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I recently bought a Neonode N2 brand new from www.tecnoboutique.com It only costed me 175 €. Around 200 usd. It´s really an amazing phone, quite small, the response of the screen is very fast and the software very fast too ( it just took 4 seconds to transfer my 175 contacts from the SIM card to the memory of the phone )

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  • 2009-11-28 21:38
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> In reply to AztecTUMan @ 2009-08-23 22:06 from jZpB - click to readAll you have to do is reload the latest firmware update for your N2 from the Neonode website. You won't lose any settings or files, just update to the latest version. Problem fixed! This is the BEST phone out there! ;D

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  • 2009-11-18 23:35
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can the phone plays music without the headset on? and what's the connection code for bluetooth? have no idea at all .... thks guys

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  • 2009-10-24 01:35
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Can this phone replace mp3 player, and if it can how long battery can take it?

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  • 2009-09-01 21:01
  • Tmd9
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I've had the Neonode N2 for about a year and I absolutely LOVE it!

A few days ago, a problem sending SMS started, it can send and receive fine, but every single time I send an SMS message, I get a window that pops up saying:

Fatal Application Error

Application
Messaging.exe has
performed an
ilegal operation
and will be shut
down. If the problem persists,
contact the
program vendor.

If anyone has seen this, and/or has any ideas on how to fix it, please let me know!

AztecTUMan@aol.com

Thank you!

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  • 2009-08-23 22:06
  • jZpB
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I do need to know about the security features.
do this phone has application locking e.g pasword protected for different applications(sms/call records/sd card etc.)

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  • 2009-08-16 04:32
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