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Originally Posted by anthonie View Post
Two different beasts, alltogether.

The N900 is more a pocket computer. The N9 is more like a regular smartphone with a really good multitasking system.
2012 was a great year for Nokia N9, with many software developments released so now MeeGo Harmattan share many features with Maemo 5 :
- inception/open kernel mode give chroot, capability of running binaries without being installed, etc;
- overclocking from 1.0 GHz to 1.3 GHz;
- Easy Debian Harmattan with native vkb (opaque or transparent) inside LXDE;
- running SDK on device to compile and package any software;
- multiboot with some options, like Android 4.0/4.1, Nemo Mobile and Backup Menu;
- and many other great softwares.

Ok, N900 is more open and has a great physical keyboard. I use both, exchanging them every 2 months, it is a relief to go back to N900's keyboard, but I also see N9 like a real pocket computer doing things impossible to Android, iOS, Symbian, etc.
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