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What does your N-Series wishlist for 2008 look like?
Hi everyone, given the time of year I thought it would be interesting to see what everyone is looking forward to in 2008.
I've posted some thoughts over at my blog to get things started. Here they are for those too lazy to catch a link Optical zoom on flagship N-Series devices. There are a few solutions out there that could facilitate the inclusion of optical zoom without blowing out device size. Xenon flash and lens protection standard on all high-end handsets. Snappier UI in general, but with particular emphasis on the camera application. Larger, higher resolution screens - N-Series iterations sporting the touch interface should meet this need. An N-Series QWERTY please! For my money the Helio-Ocean styled QWERTY 'landscape slide' is the best option as it doesn't destroy the aesthetics of the form-factor. Just make sure the top row keys are nicely accessible, its a simple thing, but a design error that crops up with stupifying regularity from a myriad of device manufacturers nevertheless. Improved TV-Out implementation - would be really nice to have the ability for users to select the TV-Out resolution for applications. I use my N95-1 quite a lot for the productivity side of things, I'd really love to be able to view/edit word/excel/powerpoint/PDF documents and browse the web at a decent resolution. More RAM. Now don't get me wrong here, the increased RAM that Nokia began using in response to criticisms leveled at the N95-1 is great and now multi-tasking is a breeze. . . but. . . you still can't watch a full length movie at 640x480 via TV-Out without problems. I'd really like my N-Series device to be both my homes multimedia hub, and my portable movie player, but as things stand this isn't a reality. Please release the NGage platform in 2008. Please? While on the topic of NGage - please ensure the release of some games that utilise the 3D acceleration of the higher-end NGage handsets! I understand the need for initial releases to capture the largest potential user-base, hence the inclusion of the N73 and so forth, but I want eye-candy! In all seriousness though, capturing the hardcore end of the gaming spectrum, and winning some credibility for the platform and mobile gaming in general requires this. The corollary to that last point is that a commitment should be made to include 3D acceleration in the hardware of all future N-Series releases. Keep improving the S60 UI, there are plenty of small optimisations still needed to really hone the end-user 'out-of-the-box' experience. Little details like the new text message alert actually displaying the name of the sender, or using the same method to exit from every application really make a difference for users - particularly the less tech savvy. Improve the backup process. I'm certainly not the only person to have mentioned this recently, but having to reinstall all your software after a firmware upgrade is a real hassle, to mention nothing of the problems faced if a user tries to restore their phone settings across a firmware upgrade. Improve the build quality. Based on my experience with the N82 at Nokiaworld, I'd say the Nokia has taken a step in the right direction in this area, but there is still a ways to go. While the N82 doesn't creak and feels nice and solid, it still feels like a 'plasticky-toy' in your hands, which is not what users are looking for in a device of that cost. Perhaps the S60 Project Managers could take a look at what the S40 people are doing? The S40 handsets shown at Nokiaworld were rock-solid; I can't say how much I'd love my next N-Series phone if it felt that like in my hand. Here's a particularly 'kiwi-centric' wish: Maps updates please! The NewZealand maps are terrible, which is a huge turn-off for new N95 owners here, many of whom purchased their N95 largely on the basis of its GPS functionality. I spoke with the person manning the maps display at Nokiaworld, and he basically just pointed out that Nokia contracts a third party to produce the maps, so he couldn't give me any timeframe around updates. His advice was "just keep checking". This is unacceptable! While responsibility for the actual production of maps may reside with a third party, the overall responsibility for the end-user experience must reside with Nokia. If you talk with users from affected countries, even ones who understand where the maps originate, you won't hear them cursing a third party - its Nokia whose image is tarnished by this. Take note Nokia. I think that list should be pretty achievable, and there are a few items I'll be sorely disappointed about if they fail to eventuate in 2008. What do you guys think? If you've got any points that you really agree or disagree with strongly, by all means flame/affirm me at the blog!
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-stopwatch and countdown timer
-high capacity battery that doesn't need charging for a month i wishhhhhhhhh~ |
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I thought about mentioning the battery thing (those new batteries in development that have been reported are sexy to say the least), but I wanted a pretty achievable list of things that would make me happy and commercial applications for those batteries seem a way off yet.
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If they just made things like 3.5 mm jack, a proper lens cover, xenon flash, and better screens standard, I'd be happy. Optical zoom wouldn't be bad either.
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Agreed on all counts. Now that Xenon flash has been achieved Nokia's camera phones are getting very close to being realistic replacements for digital cameras for a lot of people, the additions I wanted with respect to imaging (optical zoom, faster UI) are for me the final bridging steps needed to make that a reality.
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a new back cover for the N95 to fit the N95-8GB battery
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Hey thats a pretty cool idea, do you think it actually possible? Not having an N95 8GB I don't know the dimensions of that battery so I have no idea.
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I have the battery in my normal N95 right now, only problem is the backplate won't quite fit and leaves a tiny gap (would take a picture but my N95 is my only camera :) )
Last edited by limdul; 12-22-2007 at 09:41 PM. |
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I've updated the blog to incorporate comments from here and elsewhere and I think that if the new list was achieved in concert with my initial list we'd be very, very happy campers in 2008.
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