Thread: Goodbye N900
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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
Got to agree here and god knows i have slagged off Nokia all because of this N900, its got to be the worst example of a mobile of any kind from the Nokia stable ! and considering the bad press the N900 has now achieved in its own right i might add !!! but but but... no way even after all the bad comments and sarcasm i have made towards this worst example of a Nokia device can anyone even compare it to an IPHONE... no way can it any way be a comparison as its not open source for one and the jail breaking speaks for itself ... i still say NOKIA should be held to ransom over this N900 and some huge pressures should be applied to them for taking more than 4 months to still have a useless mobile and my gripe is and always will be ... why the hell are grown up so called linux developrs churning out stupid apps and games that basically taking the mick out of an open source mobile ... why has Nokia themselves not got a proper development team working on this device instead of leaving it to end user to sort out all the problems ! is this what we paid £500 for ? NOKIA your well and truly going to suffer badly for sure sure unless you pull this together and give people there monie's worth, get a life NOKIA and do something to gain back the credit you once had.

I have to agree with your somewhat aggrieved slander of Nokia's mismangement of the N900.
I was very naive when i purchased the phone. Coming from the E71 i expected all the mainstream apps on symbian to be ported to maemo along with some exciting commercial apps and games that made use of the N900 processing power.
Whilst this is an opensource smartphone/internet tablet, Nokia really should of supported the development progress of this phone. Spent £400 on a phone that Nokia has no plans on developing fully, what a kick in the nuts
I'm thinking of purchasing the Ipod Touch as an alternative media player/apps console and mobile gaming device, while using my N900 as a mini internet browser.