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Originally Posted by xxxxts View Post
#1 I am on AT&T, without 850 the speeds are very poor.
#2 From the moment I open the camera shutter to the camera application fully opening and ready is around 8 seconds.
#3 No new applications are being developed for Maemo 5, fMobi is most likely one of the best applications on N900 for Facebook and it does not even come close to competing with it's iOS/Android competitors.
#4 I don't have the most BASIC of things, for example: SPELL CHECK. Word had that back in the 1990s! What about voice recognition? Decent navigation?
1# It is true that N900 doesn't have support for 850mhz 3g network, but N9 on the other hand does. Fortunately where I live, we have 900 mhz network.
2# From the moment I open the camera shutter on MY N900 it takes roughly 2 seconds to fully load the camera application.
3# That might be the case when it comes to Nokia, but these phones rely hardly on 3rd-party applications. Ovi Suite in N900 is just a big pile of junk in my opinion. If you fancy a great application for Facebook then this is not your phone.

N900 and N9 is not meant for mainstream like iCrap and Android ones.

Just out of curiosity, for what would you possibly use voice recognition in N900? Since it takes about 2 secs to type in the name of who do you want to call it would render voice recognition just about useless since N900 has this great keyboard. Oh, and if you would use it for starting applications I would hardly recommend placing shortcuts to the home screen, in one of the 8? you can possibly have in N900.

N900 supports flash out-of-the-box and N9 with the help of Ovi store and Firefox browser. I'm not sure if iPhones had a flash support? Yes, I know flash is to be deprecated but that will not happen in a few years.

N900 is evidently by far the most easy overclockable phone in the world.

When it comes to hacking with a phone, Nokia wins again.
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