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2007-06-20
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2007-06-20
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2007-06-20
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I for one really like my IT (N800) but I'd really like to see many of the issues/bugs fixed on it as well, and many of the current issues I don't feel aren't at all related to the hardware, do I think the current layout/design is perfect, not at all but many of my current devices/electronics are not perfect either but that doesn't mean I'm going to replace them every year either, I and I'm sure many others just can't afford to replace things like this every year just because there's a new model. I realize that chips get smaller and better and more efficient and that many companies make their money on hardware and not necessarily the software but it is an awful lot to ask/expect of your customers to upgrade every 10-18 months. I'm just afraid that if and when the next tablet from Nokia comes out that the N800 users will suffer the same fate that the N770 users did.
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