the build quality for me is great except for one real annoying thing. the back battery cover squeaks when i press on it. this is evident when i'm typing on the screen and hear it squeak and flex.. kinda annoying, but i'm sure a little piece of tape or something on the inside of the battery cover should fix it..
You should look into getting it replaced. None of the 3 that I had (the one I currently use and the 2 I sold) did that. The battery cover is on pretty tight actually
Gotta be kidding me. Its fake. That list of updates is exactly what we should be getting from nokia. Thats what i get for checking my twitter early, getting all excited on my way to work.
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I believed it up until i saw the multitouch statement. That destroyed the credibility of that imbecile from the other forum. (not talking about dogmann of course).
Another thing that smashes his credibility is his explanation of the unlock issue. The screen takes away the lock symbol but the back light just isn't up. It does not bring up the back light half way but keep the screen locked, which is how he explains it.
multi touch is highly doubtful...being an apple patent and all...however kinetic scrolling will be a welcome update indeed...
It's not the fact that it's an Apple patent that makes it doubtful. It's the fact that the screen is resistive, not capacitive and it wouldn't be easy for the resistive layer to recognize 2 separate inputs simultaneously. I know at MWC there was a company that showed off a kickass resistive touchscreen that supported multitouch and could detect how much pressure you were using to touch the screen and all that but it was very early in its development.
If anyone has access to the RDA right now, we can test most of these features. When I tested it last week, the only thing I could really see is that there was A LOT more free RAM as I used the device.
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