Firefox Mobile 1.0 finally lands on Nokia N900 and N810
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> In reply to BABU_SIVAKASI @ 2010-02-02 14:02 from utvf - click to readyeah,,u can play all the games in facebook...
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- 2010-02-15 11:40
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- chris404
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> In reply to syc @ 2010-02-02 08:50 from 9DH2 - click to readthe Nokia N810 is an internet tablet, there are NO phone functions. It is also no longer in production.
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- 2010-02-03 12:05
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- John
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> In reply to syc @ 2010-02-02 08:50 from 9DH2 - click to readHey buddy, N810 is not a phone. It is an Internet Tablet. To know more about it go to this site
http://reviews.cnet.com/pdas/n...2694395.html
Cheers
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- 2010-02-02 16:50
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- BABU_SIVAKASI
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thank u....
but when is flash - 10 going to release...
will face book games will work ??????????
mainly cafe world ?
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- 2010-02-02 14:02
- utvf
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> In reply to syc @ 2010-02-02 08:50 from 9DH2 - click to readi'm sorry to say but your pulling the wrong thread at the wrong place.
the nokia N810 is primarly a mobile tablet including every feature of connectivity exept the phone functionality. it's not a phone. for spec go wisit nokia website buddy!
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- 2010-02-02 12:49
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- chocowii
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Its laggy, it eats a lot of memory, slower than the phone browser and took a while for it to start. Btw, the UI looks great, just like Opera!
Firefox on mobile is 5 revolutions behind Opera. Opera is, was, and will be the fastest browser in the mobile world.
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- 2010-02-02 12:31
- vj1k
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firefox is a waste of time its slower than the inbuilt browers. also it will eat your battary and reboot your phone. when umistalled it will leave 12megs of unused file laying around the system. sort it out!
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- 2010-02-02 11:17
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Just installed it on my N900, gotta be honest i kinda hate it. The built-in mozilla browser seems to work a lot better and i feel like it's easier to use... Awesome bar = not so awesome. It's big, bulky, gets in the way, and it takes longer to open the active programs to switch windows/apps. All of this is aside the fact that firefox mobile does not have built in flash support, so, why bother when you've already got it bundled with the software that came on the device? Gotta say i'm not impressed. Oh and Firefox mobile actuall IS going to other OS's, it says so on the site. Windows Mobile already has a beta version out, and an Android version is in the works. No plans for symbian though.
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- 2010-02-02 07:58
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- Rahul
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this is really cool.
but gsmarena, where is the info abt n810
can anyone help me with it
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- 2010-02-02 01:41
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> In reply to Oblivion @ 2010-02-01 16:26 from t7CC - click to readHahaha.u want to bypassed ur internet connections that y ur asking if you could proxies on a browser.i guess its a standard today that u can use proxies on every cellphone access points
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- 2010-02-02 01:20
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Yes! Finally!! I was having some problems with it and was using the regular Web browser on the n900 I'm so glad that this is out! :D
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- 2010-02-02 00:58
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- deep space bar
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> In reply to whoooooot! @ 2010-02-01 23:04 from 0aWt - click to readtry multi boot lol some douche just soiled it with osx 10.3 it's laggy but still raw power and ownage on nokia's part since it out ranked iphone lol and ipad with one stone
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- 2010-02-02 00:23
- kDic
- whoooooot!
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whoot glad I bought me a nokia n900. As for people posting about android...nokia n900 can dual boot android...so hah!
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- 2010-02-01 23:04
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- Mak
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For real?? The Awesome bar?? Every web browser does that. Even the one that comes by default in Android.
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- 2010-02-01 19:19
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