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Phlook 2009-12-15 21:31

Why did you get the N900?
 
After seeing the multiple threads about some people being happy and some disappointed about N900, i noticed that we are not all the same market and that some got mostly what they were expecting and some not.

On my side, i got the N900 because the N810 had the Skype feature that i love but no phone/data feature, and also that i could stay online in my chats instead of always SMSing. And since i have a pro account at Skype, i can make calls using the data plan and for free with a wifi wherever i am (NO ROAMING!!!)...
But also all the other computer stuff i can do with it, it's like having a extension to my technical life...

I wanted to know what was the factor that made you want this device in the first place? And if you got what you expected...

This could help the next person to either identify himself your criteria to either get it or not...
Might be better this way than some saying it sucks and having totally other areas of interest than others that love it.

Laughingstok 2009-12-15 21:36

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
I had an N800 that did almost everything I needed as an IT professional. The only problem with it was that it did not have a phone application.

The N900 does. So it is now perfect for me.

Ehamloptiran 2009-12-15 21:41

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
Hi there, first post on this forum. Why did I get the N900? Because i wanted to develop software for a new phone before there are thousands upon thousands of apps already.

plus I wanted a device that would keep me always online so I can basically carry around my internet life while I am spending time in my real life.

Diavoli 2009-12-15 21:42

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
I got an N900 so I can make fun of people with their Iphone's.

crail 2009-12-15 21:43

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
been an s60 user since 2003, symbian is stale now so fancied a change. the old magic i felt for s60 is now back with maemo 5

radiowc 2009-12-15 21:43

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
Well, I like this phone very much, and see it can do so many things.....but I am kind of 50/50 on where to get this phone now. Seeing so many good thing and bad thing at the same time. Just make me feel so worry....I know this phone is not cheap,.. just hate going thru all the trouble if i happened to get the bad one.

..... just not sure about it.:(

lorelei 2009-12-15 22:01

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
I've been an N800 user for two years, and it really bothered me to carry around a cell phone (SE k750i) AND my tablet. The N900 was exactly the device I needed, since it was kind of a convergence device between a cell phone (which I don't use a lot, so many of the issues it *may* have don't apply to me) and a PDA, which runs Linux (a very important point for me).

as a bonus, the fact that it has a keyboard is a huge plus compared to my N800 (here it's the UNIX/Linux system administrator speaking: much easier to ssh into my servers with a physical keyboard).

mannakiosk 2009-12-15 22:02

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
I got the n900 because I'm a big fan of the Free software philosophy.

(Obviously I'm not so much of a big fan that I absolutely could not live with some closed bits, even if I don't like closed software, though.)

Jack6428 2009-12-15 22:03

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
1) My N70 was almost dead.
2) I wanted a new phone for some time.
3) The N900 does everything i wanted lol.

TheLongshot 2009-12-15 22:06

Re: Why did you get the N900?
 
I got it because I wanted a portable computer that I could take anywhere and that could also take calls. :)

Really, a cell phone is somewhat secondary for me because I can't take it in where I work anyways, so I wanted it as a secondary function to another device. I'll probably use my N900 more as a computer than I will as a cell phone.


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