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2010-08-13
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But how is it in general any way? Did you get used to it/missN900/still have N900/regret going to android?
And how's the apps and web browsing? Do tabs compare to our "windowed" experience?
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2010-08-20
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But how is it in general any way? Did you get used to it/missN900/still have N900/regret going to android?
And how's the apps and web browsing? Do tabs compare to our "windowed" experience?
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2010-08-20
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What a big fat lie, what do you look for in an OS? I switched form N900 to the Nexus and it browses faster, the browser with flash 10.1 is nothing to mess with, i thought microB was good, this is spectacular! it has a super fluid OS (no jerks when scrolling), the screen is for lack of better words 'out of this world', i mean, what more can i say? the user experience is light years ahead of maemo/n900, to prove my theory, i couldn't convince a soul to move to Maemo/N900 when i had it, in less than a month, i have 4 people moving to android after playing with my phone, ie 2 iphone 3g users, a 3gs 32gb user (with IOS4 installed) and the poor soul i sold my n900 to as well :-)
I'm sure your thinking it cant get better, right? I thought so too, that is till i installed CyanogenMod v6 NIGHTLY, i fell in love all over again, go ahead google it.
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2010-08-20
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But how is it in general any way? Did you get used to it/missN900/still have N900/regret going to android?
And how's the apps and web browsing? Do tabs compare to our "windowed" experience?