Thread: HTC Desire
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Posts: 122 | Thanked: 46 times | Joined on Mar 2010
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I agree with you mate. the first time I touched n900 I couldn't recommend it to any of my friends. they don't understand voip, vpn, terminal, linux computer tablet, and all the geeky stuiff I just learned. this phone is simply not for a the common people.

I do appreciate having n900 coz i've learned a lot in linux. I even installed linux os on my computer. the downside of n900 is the productivity of this device. We all know this is a powerful mobile computer but it lacks developers and it has no commercial applications. 9 months since it was released the device is still unintuitive.

one big disappointment for me is lack of support for google maps.last week I was trying to find an adress using maemmaps and I got really hard time locating it.

I have purchased htc desire off ebay for £265 brand new from a store in ebay. just waiting to receive it. I will make a review as soon as I had it. I am going to sell my n900 for £290 at gsx shop in london that's their current value for n900.

for those who want to make a change, sell your n900 now before the value of this device goes lower. and get another phone. check ebay everyday to see a good deal. mine I got it for £265 by just checking everyday on ebay.

I have nothing against this community. don't want to disappoint n900 fans. the developers in this community are great people. without them n900 would be a very uninteresting device. I still believe n900 is the best when it comes to specs but that's just it and it is not for me.