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combiochem 2010-12-27 20:55

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave999 (Post 905539)
If you have a trip planned to US. go there, buy it and sell it in EU. Simple ;)

Interesting!

ysss 2010-12-28 03:55

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave999 (Post 905539)
If you have a trip planned to US. go there, buy it and sell it in EU. Simple ;)

Well, yes, I've done that myself...

But there's the cost of trip (or a fraction of that that's devoted for gadget mongering), risk of custom payments, non international warranty issue, non localized components (carrier compatibility, power plugs, whatnot); etc.

And at the end of the day, you're still holding a piece of thing that drops its value by the day and never goes up,

gerdich 2010-12-28 10:26

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
I don't calculate like this.

I think that the most expensive device is the device that you don't use.
For such a device 1$ is too much.

Every device loses its value with its age.
If you have used it intensively it was a bargain.
You have to calculate the amortisation.

I will never give away my n900 because I don't know if there will ever be a device of quality open like this.

It seems that Nokia changes to more commercial software (even though Meego is more open than Maemo).
It seems even that on top of Meego there will be more commercial apps and Meego is better designed for that.

I think that the good time of the n900 will never come back.

I've bought my n900 for half of the price. (used 1 week with warranty).
Every dollar was worth its price until today even if it is cheaper today.
But I could use it until today and that's also worth its price.

And even when the n900 will be completely amortized the idealistic value will be so big to me that I will never give away this exceptional device.
This will also be the best way to keep the memory of my settings and dates.

ste-phan 2010-12-28 13:10

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ysss (Post 905537)
I would like to learn how. Please share.

After long years of catching dust in a forgotten corner some former electronic junk may sell at higher price.

Example: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/...n7082487.shtml

Also it seems that in some cases a mint condition N900 is now possible cheaper than the Nokia 7110 (the 1999 phone that should have had the N900's functionality back then) ;)

http://www.gsmarena.com/siemens_m65%...reviews-15.php

ysss 2010-12-29 09:36

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ste-phan (Post 905974)
After long years of catching dust in a forgotten corner some former electronic junk may sell at higher price.

Example: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/...n7082487.shtml

Also it seems that in some cases a mint condition N900 is now possible cheaper than the Nokia 7110 (the 1999 phone that should have had the N900's functionality back then) ;)

http://www.gsmarena.com/siemens_m65%...reviews-15.php

With more than 100K devices in circulation (>1M ?), I think it'll be awhile (read: way past all of our lifespans) before the n900 goes up in value again.

So it's probably more "we buy low, they sell high... (we dead)" at best.

anandv76 2010-12-29 14:00

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ste-phan (Post 905974)
After long years of catching dust in a forgotten corner some former electronic junk may sell at higher price.

Example: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/...n7082487.shtml

Also it seems that in some cases a mint condition N900 is now possible cheaper than the Nokia 7110 (the 1999 phone that should have had the N900's functionality back then) ;)

http://www.gsmarena.com/siemens_m65%...reviews-15.php

i still have the nokia 7110 and it works as intended albeit with a few niggles. do you know if there would be any takers for it still willing to pay me even £10? ;) else i am going to send it over to the museums for its nostalgiv value! :D

oldpmaguy 2010-12-29 20:07

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
The N900 has so many uses besides that of "phone". Just the TV out alone playing video encoded with X264 at native DVD resolution is worth the cost of keeping it. Add in the superb browser, tons of free, cool apps and games, and 32+ gigs of storage, and it's a no-brainer. Just keep it, you'll find plenty of uses for it in the future (unless you're a real hyper fanboy who switches phones every six months, in which case you wouldn't even be asking, so I assume you're not ;^)

n900faniam 2010-12-29 20:13

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
sell now, buy back in 6 months for 25% less, load meego 1.2 and enjoy the new user experience. Personally, I'll be holding onto my N900 for another 2 years at least.

I think it'll take that long before a better phone is available.

combiochem 2010-12-29 20:50

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oldpmaguy (Post 906926)
The N900 has so many uses besides that of "phone". Just the TV out alone playing video encoded with X264 at native DVD resolution is worth the cost of keeping it. Add in the superb browser, tons of free, cool apps and games, and 32+ gigs of storage, and it's a no-brainer. Just keep it, you'll find plenty of uses for it in the future (unless you're a real hyper fanboy who switches phones every six months, in which case you wouldn't even be asking, so I assume you're not ;^)

No I'm not such a frequent phone-switch guy. Frankly, n900 is my first smartphone in my life :). Yeah I agree with you points... I might keep n900 as my life milestone gadget. I'm just afraid that I don't use it much and it is becoming useless...

Anyway, anyone tried to install other linux such as ubuntu in n900 (like easy-debian) rather than dual boot (not nitdroid) ? I tried easy-debian one and it seems not convenient. Is it fast and usable? Because I know there are many apps even in Ubuntu (software center).

demos 2010-12-30 10:42

Re: Keep or sell...?
 
I lost my previous N900 on Sunday evening probably somewhere in the arctic snowbanks of Southern Helsinki. On Monday I bought a new N900 - the last that the shop had. 450 euro. Must be out of my mind, but having now played with my wife's N8, I'm more convinced than ever that N900 could have become a hit of sorts with some slightly different design (copy N97) and marketing.

I will wait for MeeGo.


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