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Q:What are the alternative OS that supports Nokia N900? with calls[fully functional]

Calls working
Apps working
text working
bluetooth working
gps working
wifi working
3g working

anything less than this not required for this discussion!!!
 
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Originally Posted by tomakali View Post
Expecting a simple reply on this topic.

Q:What are the alternative OS that supports Nokia N900? with calls[fully functional]

Calls working
Apps working
text working
bluetooth working
gps working
wifi working
3g working

anything less than this not required for this discussion!!!
Calls working means NITDroid is out. Apps working: what do you mean here? Maemo5 apps work on Maemo5. Android apps in NITDroid. WebOS games also in Maemo5. MeeGo apps obviously in MeeGo. MeeGo has voice calls, 3G, Bt, Wifi, whatnot. But it is dog-slow and has few apps. There are a number of other linux distros, like Backtrack5 or Ubuntu, but then you loose the easy touch interface, it will be like Easy Debian.

All in all your best choice is Maemo5+CSSU and dualboot to Nitdroid for new games.
 

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Alternative os??? Not even native os does all of those!
 

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Alternative os??? Not even native os does all of those!
what the **** are you talking about, maemo does all that stuf
 

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Originally Posted by zdanee View Post
But it is dog-slow and has few apps.
It is dog-slow on an SD card, but runs quite fast on the eMMC.
 
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It is dog-slow on an SD card, but runs quite fast on the eMMC.
i didnt see any significant performance difference between running the latest version on emmc or class10 card...
 
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what the **** are you talking about, maemo does all that stuf
Can maemo5 do a network video calling? That's an important part of 3G and OP wanted 3G which by default would also include network video calling.
 
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3G video calling is NOT an important part of 3G, at least in about 85% of the world.

AFAIK (Europe), nobody uses them, most phones/OSs don't even support that, and when they do they cost way more than a standard call.
 

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Oh, and before anybody says anything: the same goes for MMS. MMS was just a "hack" before mobile e-mail became commonplace.
 

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My answer was objective one instead of subjective view/opinion.
 
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