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I've got everything i need on my N900 and wouldn't wanna give it away anymore
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2010-02-17
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This is going to be the status quo for the foreseeable future. Product development cycles being what they are, by the time any hardware hits the stores its already outdated.
Buy something because you need what it does now. Not because you think it will be able to do something in the future. That goes for any product, any cost, any company.
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