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Posts: 108 | Thanked: 53 times | Joined on Jan 2010 @ Chicago
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I got the Nexus One after the N900. You won't be mad and you can get apps to your heart's content. Open, free license, whatever. It is all the same to the end-user that doesnt program and just wants their phone to work. The N900 works but I am disappointed in Nokia for releasing a device that could have changed everything, but released something that is just another page in a big book. Commercial development seems to be dead and this promised QT upgrade or whatever has taken so long I can imagine that if someone wrote a program they would have given up on it already without getting feedback (for bugs)or money (paid for their hard work) or any type of confirmation to the update for the phone. They are reckless at Nokia and they are playing with people's money. It would only seem prudent that Nokia would respond to, or at the very least give some sort of indication as to, the release of the update. With so much misinformation you would hope they could nail down a time frame for release. I am watching on the sidelines and if they get it together I will buy the next N900 device made available.