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#116
Every other Nokia phone I owned came with it so I just assumed it was built in. I work a blue collar job, pulling the phone out of my pocket and scrolling through my contacts is not an option. I have the newest jawbone headset which comes with nearly as many apps as n900 ( not really, used for emphasis). The 900 is listed as a cell phone first. If I wanted a netbook I would have purchased one. I sold my n95 because it was hard to browse w/out touchscreen; then the express music which also was great but no 3g on tmobile. Finally a phone supposed to be top of the line and compete with android and iphone, not. Seems it may be obsolete after only owning it for 6 months. Sorry maemo people, but there seems to be a lack of interest in this OS by developers. Check out OVI store once, 30 apps or so, android which has been around not much longer has thousands. Hard to attract developers when you back away from an OS as Nokia has done with its switch to meego. Sorry for my rambling, but I am disappointed that what could have been a great handheld device/phone may be going the way of the dinosaur. How is it that HTC has become so prominent?
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