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Posts: 33 | Thanked: 4 times | Joined on Sep 2010 @ Roma, Italia
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Ok guys, i want you guys to tell me, because I know there are lots of experts in the community that will lead me to a successful buy!..
ok here is the deal:

A couple of weeks from now, i was really convinced to buy the n900 really cool with its physyical keyboard, (i like em more than virtual) a nice cam, awesome browser, nice multimedia reproduction, and all the huge etc.. from a really good phone .. best of it 32gb with an open source maemo5! that sounded cool..

then i saw the n8 which is coming really soon, its AWESOME CAM... better display, and multitouch, bla bla bla, oo yeah and better multimedia reproduction it plays mkv ....(but i hate virtual keyboard)

well finally im an avg phone user what i look in a phone is cam, internet, awesome multimedia (movie playback, music, using voip sh*t...)

so i want to hear what you guys think (please be really detailed in your opinion)

thanks..... ...
PD: btw n900 without this page, will not be the same phone!
 
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Usually when you ask this question, you shuld go for the N8 / sheep phone/Android device. From your post I take it you are an end user, so I'd say go for the N8.
 
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i'd for n900 or n9
why?
linux and open source
n9 will feature meego and n900 is maemo
usually at stock, all *ALL* nokia phones are fast, later.. they slow up as more apps/widgets are added
linux can overclock
symbian is kinda limited in that matter
but since ure a multimedia guy, wait for n9..
its a mixture of both..
im doing the same
plus, you get ur beloved keyboard too
 
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But another issue - usually the new high-end phones gets released with ******ed bugs still remaining.

The N900 still have quite a number of huge goofs. But Nokias next offering will need quite some time until it reaches the same level - under the assumption that Nokia doesn't decide to drop the support for that phone too...

So if you are going to use the same phone full time for many years, the upcomming Nokia models may be a better choice. But for now, it is very hard to know when the new phone gets available and even harder to know when it gets available with the required maintainance release of the software.
 
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Originally Posted by pwm View Post
But another issue - usually the new high-end phones gets released with ******ed bugs still remaining.

The N900 still have quite a number of huge goofs. But Nokias next offering will need quite some time until it reaches the same level - under the assumption that Nokia doesn't decide to drop the support for that phone too...

So if you are going to use the same phone full time for many years, the upcomming Nokia models may be a better choice. But for now, it is very hard to know when the new phone gets available and even harder to know when it gets available with the required maintainance release of the software.
if hes a media lover, why not iphone?
i mean.. n900/n9 might be too.. high end..
besides, n900's speaker volume is low :S
even low for calls :S
 
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Originally Posted by fahadj2003 View Post
... besides, n900's speaker volume is low :S even low for calls :S
I haven't had that problem... hmmm... seems really loud to me.

I would not go for the N900 though. I love it, but it is a difficult device and I know I am not using it to its fullest capacity because I am not very good at linux (yet?).

I love having the linux option though, so that when I have time I can learn how to really go nuts.
 
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