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Honestly do you regreat spending all that money on the N900?
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horus
2010-02-04 , 11:31
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For the past week I have been thoroughly annoyed by my N900 and Nokia. Not the N900 as such, yet more Nokia because of their inability to announce a reasonable period where the N900 will be supported. This is also related to Maemo 6.
This is one of the areas we call consumer dissonance. So what is consumer dissonance anyway? It has many names in the marketing world such as Post-Purchase Consumer Dissonance / Regret decision theory, yet is more commonly known as
buyers remorse
. It is when a customer who has bought a product feels pangs of regret about their purchase and the customer often has to "convince" themselves that their purchase was worthy.
So did / do you suffer it? I did until I took a realistic approach and thought about what I disliked with my N900. The only real problem I have is the lack of games, yet once you take emulation into account.. well.. audios!
I also approached the "apps" craze with a bias because the browser does absolutely everything I would ever want it to. Why do you need 40 programs to accomplish your daily activities when everything is under one program?
Regardless.. to me, my N900 is perfect.
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