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2009-12-09
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To be honest it depends on luck. Some on this website will claim that it is only for noobs the device gives problems. But to me a device where you have to be a linux expert and not put tons of media on it to make it function perfectly is a far from perfect device. It is a great device when everything works perfectly but unfortunately far too often for far too many people it does not work perfectly. Hopefully a firmware update will perfect everything.
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2009-12-09
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2009-12-09
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2009-12-09
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2009-12-09
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I've already orderd and paid for my N900! I don't want to hear this!
But the thing that bothers me most is people who don't have any issues with their device panic as well ("Now that you mention it my heptic feedback is a bit weak, is that normal? Oh god is my device broken? Oh god, it's broken! It's bricked isn't it? TELL ME THE TRUTH, DAMNIT!"), and they're making me panic even more!@
So I need an answer- is this normal, all of these damaged units? what are the odds that my N900 is going to arrive damaged in any way?