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2011-09-15
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2011-09-15
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2011-09-15
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2011-09-15
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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2011-09-15
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they did remake the N900 - its called the N950 and Nokia have decided that is not for generl release, and is only available to selected people as a development kit. Which frankly sucks.
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2011-09-16
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After watching this N9 <ahem> "Rollout", I can't help but wonder (by bringing up an old dead thread) Why didn't they use the N9 parts to remake the N900-2012 edition. With the additional performance couldn't the newer features simply been an upgrade to an already proven device with a good following? I don't think it will be a stretch to say the N9 will never be more popular than the N900 was due to availability. The PS3, the Xbox 360, why not my N900. I would definately have bought a new one, even if my old one had a working USB port.
I don't honestly think Nokia would ever remake the N900, but I just wish they would have an alternative for my broken USB N900 ( that I wouldnt have to import/ or add keyboard to.).
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2011-09-16
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2011-09-16
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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