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No offense guys, but maybe you should read about a device before you purchase. It all depends on what you want to do with the device. If you did not know what you were buying, and how it worked, its probably a sure thing that most products you buy would not make you happy. It seems to me you need to put a little blame on yourself if you purchased something that does not work for your purposes. The 770 is a well documented platform, if you were fooled by the fancy packaging on the n800, this seems like its your issue. I have some nice waterfront property for sale in florida if you are interested. I had a 21 day return policy at Compusa, which was plenty of time to evaluate the device and determine if it fits your needs. So forgive me if I do not feel sorry for you making bad decisions. Would you buy a car without a test drive? Would you marry a virgin? Not I

Sorry if it seems a bit harsh, I had a 770 for a year, and I am very happy with the n800. Personally I think if you are not a linux savy person, you should probably not purchase the 770 or n800 unless it works for you as is, you can't count on possible software or firmware releases in the future will make it so you like the device. I agree you wasted your money, just not sure Nokia is completely at fault, a little of that blame falls on your shoulders!


Take note, you don't often see me defending Nokia