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I decided to get a Samsung Galaxy Player 5". This is just a tablet, no phone hardware, so I still use the N900 as my phone.
Here are some opinions and observations.
Advantages of Android (on the Samsung Galaxy Player):
1. Much nicer screen (5", can view movies on it, play games, etc.) without eye strain.
2. The touch screen is sooo much better. After playing with it for a while, the N900 screen seems very insensitive (must press harder).
3. Lots and lots of applications, almost any need can be satisfied.
4. The battery won't die in 8 hours of being idle. It can last for a few days in idle mode.
5. My device can be overclocked to 1.5Ghz (from 1Ghz) without increasing the base voltage too much. So it's almost twice as fast as an overclocked N900.
6. Same weight as the N900.
7. The speakers are quite a bit louder.
8. Compass and other sensors.
9. BT is better than the N900, especially with the WiFi on.
10. Skype has a much better video, and can select the front or back camera.
Advantages of N900
1. Keyboard (that's a really nice thing).
2. It has a phone built inAnd 3G too.
3. Notification lights.
4. Can run more programs at once, despite for the fact that it only has 256 RAM vs 512.
5. Runs Linux, can port some normal Linux programs to it.
Anyway, at home the Samsung is my 'default' toy. It's a really nice device, and I take it with me to places where I have WiFi. I use it a lot for games, some light browsing, and it's great for Skype with video. I also like the fact that Skype is a separate application, and not integrated with the phone.
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2012-02-19
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2012-02-19
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2012-02-19
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2012-02-19
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2012-02-19
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2012-02-19
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Here are some opinions and observations.
Advantages of Android (on the Samsung Galaxy Player):
1. Much nicer screen (5", can view movies on it, play games, etc.) without eye strain.
2. The touch screen is sooo much better. After playing with it for a while, the N900 screen seems very insensitive (must press harder).
3. Lots and lots of applications, almost any need can be satisfied.
4. The battery won't die in 8 hours of being idle. It can last for a few days in idle mode.
5. My device can be overclocked to 1.5Ghz (from 1Ghz) without increasing the base voltage too much. So it's almost twice as fast as an overclocked N900.
6. Same weight as the N900.
7. The speakers are quite a bit louder.
8. Compass and other sensors.
9. BT is better than the N900, especially with the WiFi on.
10. Skype has a much better video, and can select the front or back camera.
Advantages of N900
1. Keyboard (that's a really nice thing).
2. It has a phone built in
3. Notification lights.
4. Can run more programs at once, despite for the fact that it only has 256 RAM vs 512.
5. Runs Linux, can port some normal Linux programs to it.
Anyway, at home the Samsung is my 'default' toy. It's a really nice device, and I take it with me to places where I have WiFi. I use it a lot for games, some light browsing, and it's great for Skype with video. I also like the fact that Skype is a separate application, and not integrated with the phone.