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Originally Posted by danramos View Post
Heh.. that's an incredibly disingenuous assertion you make, there. Particularly when you make such comparisons as.. for examples..



ummm . . . Ok . . . first of all I did not write the specs comparison in the image . . . I was just trying to help the OP . . .


Originally Posted by danramos View Post
'Browser: HTML, No RSS Feeds'.. how many browsers do you think there are on the Android platform? And what even makes you think that you can't get RSS feeds? I may not have a Nexus One, but I do have a Droid..and it handles RSS feeds brilliantly, thank you very much.
RE : Browser

I am not sure what they mean by No RSS Feeds in Android . . . but if you would like to compare browsers . . . . I think the N900's Firefox Based Browser with built in Adobe Flash and plug-in's such as Ad-Block beat the Androids Webkit Browser any day of the week and I feel it is the closed thing to a desktop experience in a mobile device.

Originally Posted by danramos View Post
Better still, my favorite is the comparison of Google Maps vs OviMaps for navigation. For one, you don't use Google Maps for navigation on the Nexus (or on my Droid), you use Google Navigator. Google Navigator is, by all accounts and on every account, superior to OviMaps. I would rather like to see Sygic compared to Google Navigator--THEN it's a real and qualified competitor that I might prefer.
RE : Google Maps vs Ovi Maps

ummm . . . Not sure what your beef is here either . . . . In my highlights of the Nexus One I Clearly said it has a better Map App . . . . Are you mad cause I didn't call it a "Navigator"??

Even the Commercials call it "Google Maps Navigation"

Originally Posted by danramos View Post
Another question--infrared port? The N900 has an infrared port? Where is that? I didn't know it had infrared. Better still.. WHY? Is this 1999 again?
RE : Infrared Port

ummm . . . . Yea it has an infrared port . . . . whats wrong with that?

It also has a TV Out so you can plug it into your TV and watch your burnt DVD's and then turn your TV off with your phone when your done.

(dont worry it has blue-tooth and wi-fi too - All the hardware on the N900 is faster in means of connectivity Wifi, GSM, 3G ect)

This was a non-biased comparison of the RAW SPECS of the Devices HARDWARE . . . . I honestly don't see how it can be disputed ???


I think somebody is just mad they can't get a Nokia N900 on Verizon Wireless

Last edited by mrebanza; 2010-02-05 at 09:31.