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Did you try them out or use each one for at least a day? If yes, did the N900 save the day for you? For me, overall the 3GS and the N900 are the finalists. Both have different core strengths. For daily use the 3GS wins for sure, but for tinkering and trying out unstable stuff the N900 is the winner.
Disclaimer: I don't own an iPhone and don't plan to own one either, but I follow their forums to learn their perspective
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2009-12-28
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