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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
As a matter of fact, I have:

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...933#post547933

But that's part of Nokia's design decision isn't it?
Those improvements are chalked up as N900's positive points on a different list and they have to bear the compromises of their design decisions as cons on this list.

Moreover, the UI smoothness issue has been discussed and attributed to software issue that could be addressed without any hardware changes. So in the end, it's not hardware limitation afterall... they're design deficiencies.
Why should Nokia compromises? What's the niche in N900 if Nokia wanted to do it the same way as iPhone?

Do we want another iPhone clone?

The last paragraph of your reply has already been strayed away from our initial argument on "UI comparison between N900 and iPhone". I'd rather start another thread elsewhere because I don't want to open too many discussions in this tiresome thread. I hope you don't mind.