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Been trying to cram in a lot of what I've read for the past few months, and I have to say I'm very impressed and don't really want to send it back!
I used to use Linux, and don't mind using the terminal if need be, and used to like "hacking" my previous N82, though quite limited, so the prospect of editing and customizing the N900 is appealing.
What is Android like for hacking, and all the Linux geek stuff? Just as I don't want to send the N900 back, to try the HTC Desire, to find I prefer the N900! I know Android is based on Linux, but I've read its nothing like the N900 in terms of Linux power.
Also, on the screen, the right hand side there is grey areas, as though it's a shadow from the lights inside. I don't know if this is normal or whether its my screen? It's noticeable on a white background.