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2012-03-07
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2012-03-07
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2012-03-07
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No phone out there has the ICS yet except Nexus and yes your reason for staying away is very legitimate. The S2 out does the Nexus in every hardware category.
Get a dumb phone for a few months (or a second hand smartphone) - use gumtree etc and wait for the release of the Samsung S3.
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2012-03-07
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2012-03-07
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I was thinking about getting a 'dumb phone' and just saving for the N9 or G3.
The problem is, the N900 was my baby and i used it everyday. I need a gadget to keep me busy, but a dumb phone won't do that. It'll take me a few months to save for a N9 and i'm not sure when the G3 is out?
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2012-03-07
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2012-03-07
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2012-03-07
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Hi Guys,
Finally have to jump off the rollercoaster ride that is the Nokia N900!
I loved this phone, and was planning on keeping it until the end of time...but when i took it to the gym yesterday some free weights dropped on it, and that was the end of that chapter.
It's too painful to buy the N900 again, i had 2-3yrs worth of work put into that phone and I can't do that again.
Can anyone advise me on the next best thing out there? I can't afford the N9 and in the UK its not available on contract so that rules it out.
I'm thinking about the Samsung Galaxy Nexus but the internal 16Gb memory and no 'Memory Card Slot' is not appealing to me...
I just want something that is customizable and looks sharp. I'm not interested in Iphone, and the Windows Phone UI doesn't look that great either. I'm thinking Android, but would like the latest operating system which i think is 'ice cream sandwich?'
Can anyone who has moved on from the N900 (or has 2 phones) advise what phone is worth the 18-month investment?
Thanks
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2012-03-07
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@ibrakalifa Gnote looks a bit clunky (ironic coming from the n900) and it doesn't run ice cream sandwich?
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Finally have to jump off the rollercoaster ride that is the Nokia N900!
I loved this phone, and was planning on keeping it until the end of time...but when i took it to the gym yesterday some free weights dropped on it, and that was the end of that chapter.
It's too painful to buy the N900 again, i had 2-3yrs worth of work put into that phone and I can't do that again.
Can anyone advise me on the next best thing out there? I can't afford the N9 and in the UK its not available on contract so that rules it out.
I'm thinking about the Samsung Galaxy Nexus but the internal 16Gb memory and no 'Memory Card Slot' is not appealing to me...
I just want something that is customizable and looks sharp. I'm not interested in Iphone, and the Windows Phone UI doesn't look that great either. I'm thinking Android, but would like the latest operating system which i think is 'ice cream sandwich?'
Can anyone who has moved on from the N900 (or has 2 phones) advise what phone is worth the 18-month investment?
Thanks
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