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2008-11-19
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This thread is valuable to those trying to decide what device may suit their needs better. If it is Personal Media Player, WiFi VOIP communicator, the choice is clear. For business use I agree with your reasons to switch as you have.
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If there's a Maemo device that has PIM, SyncML and/or contacts/calendar sync to Google, and FULL cell phone capability; before there's an Android device that has tethering, d-pad, and better battery life; maybe I'll switch back.
But, if Android and Android devices keep making better progress than Maemo and Maemo devices, then why would I switch back? (why would anyone switch back? why would anyone who consider those missing features to be important stay?)
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