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How many threads do you plan to open?
Maybe we should consider some kind of sub forum just for you.
3) Flash: Who cares? This is a proprietary Adobe technology and there is nothing I can't do on my iPhone, where I have never had Flash.

So if I am a consumer , for 500 euros (around $712), I can have an n900 that costs $413 more than a iPhone 3Gs ($299 for 32gig) and offers at most 1/4 of the functionality of an iPhone application wise.
Who cares? Everyone who use internet.
500€? I bought mine for 365€ with shipping included. iPhone 3GS for $299? And what about two year of expensive contract?
This quote above is really enough for me to say that this review is too much subjective.
"i don't need it if my iPhone doesn't have it", you all saw that psychological study about iPhone owners, right?
Oops, he did it again:
2) Backgound Apps: Apple does not allow background apps and probably won't till the next processor upgrade for 3 reasons:

- performance
- performance
- performance
Yeah.. N900 struggles with poor performance.
And again:
1) Keyboard: While "a nice to have", you quickly realize you don't use one as often once you get into using touch controls. Even the Nokia guy says in the above video "I don't type much". The introduction of touch gestures into the interface changes how users choose to do tasks.
Yeah, nobody needs keyboard because one Nokia employer doesn't type much. Pure logic. I type much.
But the best part of this review is:
Here is an impressive real world example of how much more powerful the 3Gs is over the 3G loading a very popular game called "Rolando":
Wait, what was the title?

Last edited by kopte3; 2009-12-19 at 02:49.
 

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