I just heard about this serious competitor (if don't need a keyboard) which is based on another Linux OS (LiMo). I wonder whether Maemo can be ported this device? Here's the list of differences wrt. N900 which I could find: + 115.8 x 58.0 x 12.9 mm @ 134 g + 3.5" AMOLED 800x480 display + capacitive multitouch display + 1500 mAh battery (500h standy, 6h talk) + high-quality and robust build + HD video 1280 x 720 @ 25 fps + FM-reciever, proximity sensor + SAR only 0,4W/kg + Opera 9.6 browser + available NOW! + price w/o contract ca. 350 EUR in Germany * LiMo (Linux Mobile) OS * TI OMAP 3430 600 MHz (same as N900) CPU/GPU chipsets * 5 Megapixel autofocus camera (2560x1920) + frontal VGA camera * 16 GB internal flash, SDHC card slot - no physical keyboard - no IR, TV-out - only Bluetooth 2.0 - dual band UMTS (900/2100Mhz). and some links: http://samsungh1.com/samsung-h1-specs/ http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/vodafon...der15-10-2009/ http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/mobi...360-samsung-h1 http://www.inside-handy.de/handys/vo...bericht_1.html first users report that you would need to get used to the software but they're exited about the hardware.