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Re: Google Nexus One, The Phone I Should Have Bought From The Very Start.
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Re: Google Nexus One, The Phone I Should Have Bought From The Very Start.
Let's see. I was talking about the forum, as it was during the ITT days, you know... 2007, 2008, early 2009 and how badly it's gotten due to the misinformed folks, the villains, cads, curs, scallywags, angry folks, and recent influx of obnoxious posters like the OP, and the such... and I don't have "experience"?
Hmmm. Interesting. Oh... you meant the N900? I don't recall talking about it other than a question I leveraged earlier and I qualified it "I don't have access to the loaner at the moment..." If you meant something else, then you sure as hell need to make it clear son. Because as it stands, the attitude of folks in these parts has turned downright nasty. Care to add to that? You seem ready to for some unforeseen reason. Guess I need to purchase the N900 to finally hush up that last bit of vitriol that you people seem to hold onto. And then what? Invariably next would be that I got a N900 after you lot... thus my indoctrination into Maemo 5 is lesser than yours. Can't win, can I? Lord forbid that I drive up to the office tonight, let myself in, get the N900 and continue this discussion :rolleyes: |
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Like many, many before me have said, the N900+Maemo are the most open, most Desktop like GNU/Linux based mobile device out there. If you want a device that will literally do what you can do on your desktop/laptop, but put it in your pocket (performance aside) then the N900 is your only choice. There are bugs a plenty, but no show stoppers IMO, the flexibility is worth the N900's weight in gold :P |
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The N95 had a firmware update after 2 years of its release. So, what you're saying is just pure speculation, and I'm having none of it. BTW, you already know that the next big thing, MeeGo, will run just fine on the N900. The only thing is that it's not gonna come to you over the air, and you can't complain if it's not working correctly. (So, they're calling if officially unsupported.) |
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Why do we even argue? There are at least 20 threads in which all the N900's shortcomings and N900's strengths are discussed at length.
Want a Nexus One? Buy a Nexus One. Love the N900. Good for you. I love it too. Want an iPhone? Buy an iPhone. Angry at Nokia? Go to: http://discussions.nokia.co.uk/ and post there. Want to sell? Try ebay. Angry at Maemo? Post HERE. This is a Maemo forum. Not an iPhone forum, not an Android forum and not a Nokia forum. If HTC made a Maemo device it'd be welcome too. Please don't keep creating these topics. Personally I am only interested in new apps/game and development of them. Or new ways to hack your phone. |
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How about FINDING the strength to learn the language? "Worser"? Small wonder you never became proficient on the N900. Sophisticated devices like this one require literacy on the part of the user. Go post your joy on the Android forums. They have more room for useless threads like this one, that does not provide a single speck of information concerning the device you are touting. It seems you approached it the same way you did the N900. And I disagree. You ARE a runt. |
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