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Posts: 44 | Thanked: 24 times | Joined on Dec 2009 @ San Francisco
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If you want a phone, no. Definitely not. Too many issues with charging and battery life, contact management, no distinctive ringtones, poor touchscreen and interaction modes, no supported MMS, crap GPS and mapping.

Looking for a palm-top -- perhaps. Even with X, it still doesn't do what it should.
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Only Nokia since 1995 -- But I've lost the faith in the last year.

Alas, why I'll likely never recommend the N900 to my friends

Non-nerd apps; USB charging - generic and reliable; Distinctive ring tones; GPS failure to lock; Competitive "maps" application; Supported MMS, iSync, Bluetooth

(The feeble FM transmitter bugs me too)
 

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