What I like about this is that it has all the features that you'd expect to see in a smartphone: flash player, flash camera, stylus, memory card slot, slide out illuminated keyboard, and an app store. It feels a lot like an android-based phone to me.
The Good:
- Lots of storage
- Music player
- Great camera
- Fm Reciever and transmitter!
- Great connectivity (bluetooth, wifi, 3G)
- Slide out stylus
- Illuminated keyboard
- 32GB Built in storage
The Bad:
- When making a call, the screen will not detect your face like an iphone does, which keeps the screen on which makes it possible to press "end call" with your ear when you don't want to end the call yet.
- There is a noticeable amount of lag while scrolling the screen, for some reason the iphone doesn't have that problem
- The system configuration is complicated compared to the iphone. There is not as many options that are certainly needed.
Final points:
I find this to be a great phone and all, but personally for a lower price I can get a phone (Iphone 3gs 16gb) that is easier and better for a person like me. For some reason the N900 is VERY hard to find, I was unable to find it in any of the carrier's stores (bell, telus and rogers didn't have it).
I recommend this phone to people who are unaware of the iPhone, since it is only second to that.
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20 Jun, 2010
Great game but a couple questionable things
Fatal Frame 2 is a great game if you are looking into getting scared! It also has an RPG side where you can slowly upgrade your camera by collecting points throughout the game. The story is good and so is the voice-acting, but the lipsyncing isn't that great. The gameplay is fun and doesn't get repeatative at all. The only problem I have is a couple times where you have to do something, but you don't know you have to do that. For example, I had to unlock a door with a puzzle, and so the map showed me where this puzzle was. I decided to go to the puzzle and try to solve it, but NO, it turns out you have to talk to some guy before you can get the puzzle to work, and it doesn't say this anywhere, you just have to have some instinct to talk to him, which I didn't, which left me confused for a good 30 mins searching gamefaqs on what to do......
Other than that "what am I suppose to do now" effect, which is quite common in survival horror games for some reason, this game is great and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes getting scared by ghosts and has a gamefaqs guide handy with them!