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Yes I am a Newbie, no I don't have an N900 (if anyone would like to donate one to me feel free), and no I'm not trying to start a heated discussion about what the N900 can or can't do. I just wanted to hear some hardware talk.
Is this the hardware for the next Nokia Maemo device?
http://www.slashgear.com/texas-instr...ds-on-0172231/
could nokia be planning a dual screen, dual ghz cores, smartphone to be the successor to the N900....
I won't be able to resist, no matter the cost!!!
Uhm...well maybe it won't cost that much more than the n900.