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2012-01-29
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2012-01-29
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Thank you e-yes! ICS sounds extremely promising on Nokia N9! The whole NITDroid project is amazing, but I have one question.
What happened to the NITDroid web site? It hasn't been loading for days.
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2012-02-01
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2012-02-02
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2012-02-02
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2012-02-02
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2012-02-04
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2012-02-04
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So, I just won an N9 in a competition. I can see the app market place is very limited, but I can also see the hardware and phone is very good. I currently have an HTC Desire running Cyanogenmod, but the phone is very limited on resources, so I find it frustrating.
My ideal would be to have Android on the N9 so that I could have the best of both worlds. So, my question is - should I sell the N9 and look to buy another android phone (Galaxy S2?) or wait for Android to run on the N9 I already have?
What happened to the NITDroid web site? It hasn't been loading for days.