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Re: Buying an N900 in 2012
ok still i do miss my old n900 i have a unicorn n9 aswell want it to have some good company.
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Re: Buying an N900 in 2012
I do agree its getting a bit harder to find. i can't find new ones in the stores either. I usually find some for sale online in the 300-400 range (in usd)
anyone want to swap with their iphone4 for an n900? :P |
Re: Buying an N900 in 2012
I wouldn't get it. The USB port will fall out. Fell out on 2 of mine
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Normally the only voice guided GPS nav program for Maemo5, Sygic Mobile Maps, is a paid commercial app (with flaky availability). But I've got that pre-installed on this N900. Just FYI. http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=82969 |
Re: Buying an N900 in 2012
For anyone that is interested here is one on sale now. quite cheep too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nokia-N-Seri...item2a2819b8be |
Re: Buying an N900 in 2012
I ordered 2 units from: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Nokia-N9...-/290783564186
- 1july'12 (USD 190) and 1 Sept'12 (USD 150, with lots of haggling, but being Dutch :D, No problems - the units state to be fabricated in Finland, my 1st unit, came from Turkey, which died in July12 after 33months of faithfull duty, because of the dreaded Micro-USB problem, was repaired in UK (I am in Holland) came back, worked a week and then died permanently of the USB problem. Meanwhile the 2 units are updated to 21.2011.38-1Tmaemo6 and run on a daily basis with no other than brilliant performance with the Power Kernel, than experienced on my defunct no 1 original unit. To bypass the Micro-usb problems I am using 3 sets of BL-5J -batteries, swopping them daily each time my battery indicator goes from green to red. Bought the simple loader for the BL-5J in China for some USD 10 all-in, sent by Post. In this manner I hardly use the USB cable, only to access my docs, back-ups, etc. I think these are not refurbished units, but probably units built from spareparts readily available from umpteen internet suppliers, in China. Most probably from the very factories that supply Nokia as well. Just my 2 cents of experience... The supplier Cellphoneforever is most communicative and replies to mails send to them, unlike the great number of Ebay scum suppliers! Also check their Ebay record, which they do everything for to maintain at the amazing high level. |
Re: Buying an N900 in 2012
What about the repositories now?
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It'll never be "official" again in the future, or sanctioned and continually developed and updated by Nokia. That's a blessing and a curse in itself. It tethers the new purchase to this forum, wherein there's no guarantee this place will be here in the near future since it's now privately funded. And it also means no further updates unless somebody takes the initiative and stuff like Skype, an integral part of the N900 experience, might have some problems in the very near future if Microsoft continues down the path they're going to replace their Live messaging with Skype and integrating the two logins. To my knowledge, that's not been implemented on the N900. I bring these things up not for the savvy users, most of us should be fine. But with the prices dropping on the N900, I shudder to think that a nice N900 will fall into the hands of somebody that thinks it'll be the messaging Mecca of all smartphones and everything should "just work" and they'll have access to every app that their iPhone and Android owning peers have access to. So informing buyers should be the first case. It's not all peaches and perfect right now around the N900 nor this forum/repositories. But it's not all bad either. That's my take. Educating people should be the first prerogative of this place and the members. |
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