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did you see something that said that droid battery life will be better than the n900? I highly doubt it.
Also, reviews on the droid keyboard are coming back pretty rough.
Also, verizon 3g no simultaneous voice and data AFAIK
And android, yuk!
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unlike the continuously postponed N900 several people consider buying that Android 2.0 based device.
For us the advantages of the Sholes hardware (thinner+lighter, keyboard layout, larger capacitative screen, battery life, D-pad, compass) seem to outweigh the ones of the N900 (better camera, speakers, IR, FM, builtin 32GB flash).
The only drawback is the crippled platform Android.
I wonder how difficult it would be to port Maemo/Mer to such an
Android phone?
They share the same OMAP hardware and AFAIK the hardware drivers for Android are open-source.
I've found ports of Debian to an Android phone and there are the usual firmware mods
which also replace the kernel. So a port seems to be possible?
Another advantage of an Android phone is that you get a license
for using the proprietary but so far unique Google apps like Maps.
With Canonical's port of Android stack to Ubuntu we may even be able to run the Android apps
in a X window in the future!?
Are those just pipe dreams or do you think that's feasible?