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#28
I can understand the hurt and disappointment the OP feels, but not reporting bugs would be cutting off your nose to spite your face. Just about the only form of limited support Nokia is providing the N900 is with bug fixes, they are far to slow to be released but they are happening.. we believe.. eventually... in 1.2 we trust.

By not reporting bugs, all you are achieving is making sure they are not discovered meaning you'll have to live with them. Everything coming from Nokia suggests that from this point forward the N900 is firmly in the back of their minds, so we can't honestly expect these bugs to be discovered through testing at Nokia labs. They will be concentrating on MeeGo and the N900 successor.

So what can you do to register your protest? I don't know, but the obvious one is voting with your dollars. I'm relatively lucky in that I have a 12 month contract, shorter than a lot of people. I'm counting down the months and, if things haven't changed, I will pick up something better and will be leaving the N-series and Nokia behind. Word of mouth is also an easy one, let your friends/family blogs know about your experiences. We seen by the usb adapter problem having been ignored by Nokia until it was on Engadget that Nokia doesn't feel that bothered to listen to individual customers but is very concerned about it's reputation on the blogosphere.