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#105
Originally Posted by ibrakalifa View Post
for me its just begin, if for you its just finished, with all of my respect, what are you looking for around here, let it die, if that make you happy,

maybe for you its useless, but a diamond for the others

if you care about your lumia here is your right place everybody gonna be happy
I don't care about my Lumia. What the Lumia is, it's a very good day to day phone. It's on the other end of the scale compared with the N900, but everything runs fluent and swift. It's just there doing it's stuff without me having to think at all. But you have to get past the limitations in the OS. Being used to Symbian and Maemo, that is a painful and lengthy process.

The N9 is no diamond in any stretch of the word. It is a overpriced and underpowered device with a unfinished OS. It could have been so much more, it had great potential, but that potential was axed already before it was released to customers. I knew all that long before i bought the N9 some 9 months ago. Don't get me wrong, I liked the N9 a lot, I still do. In the end though, it's just a phone. As everything else that has great potential and being axed, it will end up being glorified way out of proportions and will become a subject for countless "what if" scenarios. You know, it could have saved Nokia if Elop didn't axe it - kind of fairytales.