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I am a quite delighted user of a N800 running Maemo OS2008 and I really cannot heap enough praise on the device and, especially, the OS. I simply *love* them.
But the fact is that the N800 is getting old, and the OS is now also 4 years old. I don't feel like getting a N900, because I already have a phone and, frankly, because of its price. Besides, my N800/OS2008 still has a lot of life left in it and the N900 is already 2 years old. So I wonder:
Does anybody know what the next Maemo based device(s) are going to be?
Thanks for any info!
Farhad