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I've yet to see any other "smartphone" do what the n900 can potentially do with running things like KDE and Debian (based off of what was possible with the n800/n810). Well besides the G1 which can also run Debian and OpenOffice.
Edit: I guess an easy way to phrase it would be: Would adding cellular voice capability to any device that is decently portable . . . make it a smartphone or a computer? . . . That's how I see the n900, just the new internet tablet with cellular capability (more so for the mobile data rather than voice). Though understandably not everyone thinks the same way.
The smart phone is the branching of the computer as human analog, in a portable format. One of the key aspects of human intellectual activity is mutli-tasking and multi-threading of perception (input), cognition (processing) and communication (output).
The inability of a device to "act" like a human – process multiple perception streams, act on them, synthesize the streams into cogent communication precludes it from being a smart phone.
Today's most iconic smart phone, the iPhone, is a feature phone and not a smart phone. Having a rich "eco system" does not increase the depth of the device, just it's breath.
You are astute in specifying that "Operating systems that do not allow developers to access APIs to extend mobile functionality through third-party software would have to be considered closed, and therefore devices running them would be nothing more than featurephones." But I would add that openness in some cases is not a function of the platform, but the owners of that platform.
"…that application also takes advantages of hardware and software features specific to that device to enhance the mobile experience."
In the end I think that one of the quickest tests of a device as smart phone vs. feature phone is that the OS and applications deliver multi tasking and multi threading to applications that range from the mundane(PIM) to the sublime(augmented reality) and allow for the interaction between all data on the device (with the understanding of course that if follows the premise of portability and wireless connectivity).
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Last edited by MaemoCurmudgeon; 2009-12-04 at 17:22.