Hootenholler
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2011-04-10
, 20:25
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@ Bristol, UK
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2011-04-10
, 20:31
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Joined on Jan 2011
@ United Kingdom
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lol..
the phone was new and expensive on pay as you go.. i bought it second week.. it was.. i think £499..
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2011-04-10
, 20:35
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@ Finland
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2011-04-10
, 20:56
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Joined on Feb 2010
@ Toronto, Canada
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Flashing the Nokia N900 on a 32bit Windows 7 computer is easy. I too have a 32bit Windows 7 and have flashed my Nokia N900 often. Have you followed instructions?
Not sure what Nikon scanners, DOS games and Windows Vista have to do with the N900, but if you think the N900 is dead in the water, then you have clearly not used it properly. How long have you had yours?
If you perhaps mean that your old PC is better than the N900 because it can still play 15 year old games, then try loading up a DOS emulator and load all those old DOS games, or why not go one step further and load a PS2 emulator or an Atari emulator or Nintendo emulator. I bet your crappy old DOS PC cannot run those!
If you used the N900 properly, you would realize that Nokia do not need to support this device. The Maemo community are doing an excellent job in that department. What exactly are you after from Nokia? In the entire time I have had my Nokia N900 (16 months) I have asked Nokia for support ZERO times. The internet is my support. This forum and my common sense is my support.
What apps are you using that have not been updated? Have you got notifications turned on? There is not a day that goes by that I do not have a new update for software (e.g. today Opera Mobile 11 updated today).
Do you know any developers that have dropped the N900? When last did you visit the download area on this forum? Have you browsed your Application Manager recently? Have you visited the many Maemo websites out there and seen how much software is available for the N900? Developers have NOT dropped the N900 at all. They are building awesome applications for this device. If you download as much as I do there is no way in hell you could make such a statement!
As for blaming Nokia for your incompetence, shame on you!
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2011-04-10
, 21:03
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Joined on May 2010
@ New Zealand
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I WILL NEVER EVER BUY A NOKIA AGAIN IN MY LIFE..
SPENT LOTS OF MONEY ON THE N900.. EVERY MONTH £35 FOR 24 MONTHS ON O2...
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2011-04-10
, 22:09
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@ United Kingdom
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2011-04-10
, 22:14
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Joined on Jan 2011
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Well after 2 years on your ridiculous contract of £35/month you'll have paid £840.
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2011-04-10
, 22:17
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@ United Kingdom
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2011-04-10
, 22:21
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I'd be pretty annoyed if I had bought an n900 on a 24 month contract, and then it didn't work, and then have to pay £35 pm for something that is no use to me. Have you spoken to the people who arranged the contract, and pointed out that the n900 stopped working. Presumably the contract is dependent on you having a phone to make use of it - if the phone they supplied is not working, surely they would have to replace it with something else? They must have arranged some form of insurance - in which case, can you claim for a replacement under the insurance, if it is broken?
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2011-04-10
, 22:23
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Awesome in what way? Thee must be something that is tickling your fancy?
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