Ms Jen of Black Pheobe grills Jeb Brilliant of A Brilliant Blog and Al Pavangkanan of The Nokia Blog about the Nokia N900, N86, and some other stuff. They organize a meetup in Long Beach called the Tuttle Club where they get together every now and then to talk about mobiles and social media “stuff”. Fun times.
Click on the Video image to go to Ms Jen’s site.
Have you organized a meetup in your area? Facebook and Twitter make it really, really easy! In fact, I’m slated to receive an N900 on Thrusday or Friday, so Follow me on Twitter for info on the N900 Hands on Drinkup in San Francisco!
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08 December 2009, 10:20 am
N900 with no support for AT&T's 3G ? Nokia's cat finally lost the mouse in the cheese factory !
08 December 2009, 10:22 am
True, at&t 3G would be nice for at&t customers. Since I'm on at&t, all I get is EDGE when I'm out and about. But I'm mostly at home or work, where we've got speedy WiFI, so it's not too bad.
The N900 does support T-Mobile's US frequencies, so T-Mo customers are stoked…
08 December 2009, 1:08 pm
Yeah, bummer. I use my unlocked version E71-2 (bought 1 year ago)with AT&T and was looking really looking forward to getting an unlocked N900. What with all the pre-release hype all over the internet and me being the techno geek that I am, only to be disappointed. I don't understand why they don't manufacture it with a multifrequency data high speed chip like they do with the quad band gsm chip for voice. Nokia losing marketshare yet again! By the time they release a compatible version if they ever do, newer more advanced compatible phones will probably be on the market from some other manufacturer. Who is in charge of marketing over at No(non-compatible)kia ?
08 December 2009, 2:15 pm
I feel your pain!!! : )
I just read today that the US market is only 6% of the world share. No wonder Nokia ignores us, they've got bigger fish to fry.
The N97 mini and E75 should come with US frequencies. The X6 is also quite nice.
08 December 2009, 5:20 pm
N900 with no support for AT&T's 3G ? Nokia's cat finally lost the mouse in the cheese factory !
08 December 2009, 5:22 pm
True, at&t 3G would be nice for at&t customers. Since I'm on at&t, all I get is EDGE when I'm out and about. But I'm mostly at home or work, where we've got speedy WiFI, so it's not too bad.
The N900 does support T-Mobile's US frequencies, so T-Mo customers are stoked…
08 December 2009, 8:08 pm
Yeah, bummer. I use my unlocked version E71-2 (bought 1 year ago)with AT&T and was looking really looking forward to getting an unlocked N900. What with all the pre-release hype all over the internet and me being the techno geek that I am, only to be disappointed. I don't understand why they don't manufacture it with a multifrequency data high speed chip like they do with the quad band gsm chip for voice. Nokia losing marketshare yet again! By the time they release a compatible version if they ever do, newer more advanced compatible phones will probably be on the market from some other manufacturer. Who is in charge of marketing over at No(non-compatible)kia ?
08 December 2009, 9:15 pm
I feel your pain!!! : )
I just read today that the US market is only 6% of the world share. No wonder Nokia ignores us, they've got bigger fish to fry.
The N97 mini and E75 should come with US frequencies. The X6 is also quite nice.