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2011-08-16
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I have to disagree with everyone who is prematurely burying their n900. Yes, it's a chunky piece and it doesn't have enough ram.
I knew that when I bought it over a year ago.
To me, nothing has changed, since there still is no device out there with a keyboard, a proper screen and an (almost) proper Linux distribution that lets me do all the things I usually do when using Linux. For my purposes, the market has not moved an inch since 2009.
In any case, I've got my spare N900 in the drawer...
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2011-08-16
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I think the best thing the Maemo community can do over the next year and a half is to transition to the MeeGo community
Having used the N950, I also realize how badly crippled the N900's hardware is by lack of RAM. Even though the N950 has a similar chipset, it has 1 GB of RAM, and that makes a huge difference in speed. The terrible swap issues on the N900 are another symptom of this problem.
Like the 770 and N8x0s before it, the N900 looks very dated when placed beside the much better performing devices appearing on the market these days.
Even if we baby our N900s, they're rapidly gaining "quaint" status.
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2011-08-16
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2011-08-16
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2011-08-16
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2011-08-16
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For me the only hope is MeeGo and a new hardware company either from the big ones or a small on which want's to cut a piece of the market. I'm not going to buy N9. It's a dead end for me. I'm waiting for Intel or someone to make a MeeGo phone. There is also hope in Kubuntu mobile.
N900 and TMO opened my eyes. Today I'm a linux user, and I won't be running WIndows again. So something which will be as good as my Ubuntu and N900 is my dream. Time will tell. Untill it will happen my N900 works ok and I don't need anything else. The whole thing for me is about progress. Now Linux on mobile isn't making huge progress (no phones on the market) but maybe it will change. Untill there is no progress I'll stick with N900
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2011-08-16
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#78
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PS: Texrat, be a total bro and leak the maemo code eh? I won't tell it was you I promise.
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2011-08-16
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2011-08-16
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The only person who has the Maemo code is stskeeps .......... good luck
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I knew that when I bought it over a year ago.
Just because the market is moving along, the n900 isn't getting any worse and at the moment there simply are no alternatives on the horizon. I'm aware that quite a few people are buying a new handset every year for giggles but I'm also confident that there are enough people who will stick with their n900 for as long as possible or until a real alternative arrives. Apart from the USB port, which is not an unfixable issue, I don't see many problems with the hardware. There will be replacement screens and batteries around for a while. Also, there are still plenty of people around using their N800s and that thing is from 2007.
To me, nothing has changed, since there still is no device out there with a keyboard, a proper screen and an (almost) proper Linux distribution that lets me do all the things I usually do when using Linux. For my purposes, the market has not moved an inch since 2009.
In any case, I've got my spare N900 in the drawer...
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