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BentL MODERATOR

Joined: 24 Oct 2002
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Location: Norway Phone: N9, N900, E90, 9300i, 9300, 9210
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mwittenburg Forum Regular

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Location: London Phone: 9000, 9110, 9210, 9500, TyTN, E90, Omnia, N900, Omnia 7, Lumia 800, Lumia 920, Lumia 1520
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Lol, not much room for doubt, is there I'm mailing that link to all my iPhone fanboi friends
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RomanHabrat Forum Newbie

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Phone: S3a, S5mx, P900, P990i, E90, N900
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The comparison confirms inbuilt N900 browser as most complete and useful mobile browser.
After topping up some details (fast Home, reverse find, natural choice-lists, etc.) and maybe adding tabs, no one will be disappointed.
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Coramoor Forum Newbie

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Phone: Sony ericsson P800, N95 8gb, N900, N86 8MP, SE P1i
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I think they failed to give credit for screen resolution. Thanks to the resolution on the n900(and other phones with the same resolution) zooming is almost unnecessary. And I get a much better overview than on for example the iphone or the android phones that has hvga resolution. But still. Apple has done an amazing job with the browser. It would easily have been the best if apple hadn't hamstrung it.
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