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what is this community prepared to do for us regarding the N900?
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whaleyboy
2010-08-17 , 12:15
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Just for my two-cents, I don't understand all this talk about a "dead OS". Exactly how long do you intend to hold onto your N900? I've had mine since December 09 and have found it to be the best "phone" I've ever owned. I intend to keep it for another year by which time I'll buy another phone which will hopefully be as good as or better than the N900, be it Meego, Android or whatever OS it happens to come with. It seems to me that because the N900 is so open it is the most 'alive' phone on the market today. The amount of customization I have on my N900 puts Android and iPhone OS to shame. I wouldn't care if Nokia never released another Maemo update ever again. They went out on a limb and produced a totally open handset that they knew wouldn't be for the mainstream market and the community has picked it up from there and made it a fantastic handset that I wouldn't change if you paid me. I love Maemo, and as long as it's running on my N900 and I wake up in the morning and see the little 'update available' icon flashing in the status bar it's alive and kicking.
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