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2012-11-01
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Anyway, that is not a bad trade-off. Either way I lose the warranty now or in two weeks, but I will have a working N900, which would just have lost its greater looks due to the workmanship of naive engineers at the care center.
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The biggest question should be can you live with Windows Phone(I'm not a fan) and to that matter Symbian? I'd choose the E7 with Symbian any day of the week, it's alot better than many reviews suggest.
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2012-11-07
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If you loved maemo, you love the N9. See if you can find someone with one, or watch a few videos. See if it is to your liking. I consider the N9 and the N900 equals.
Sell the E7 to get this, if you chose this route. Easy Debian is still available for the N9, as is Nemo.
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2012-11-07
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Believe it or not, nokia does not owe you a truckload of its latest, most expensive ****.
Be glad they are even honouring the warranty.
E7 is still a cracking device IMO, even after a good couple of years use the battery is fantastic(despite its small size) and the hardware really is something. Physical qwerty is a joy to use and for my taste Nokia Belle is a decent enough operating system(of course would prefer MeeGo but that's another story).
Negatives of the E7, weight(I don't mind this personally but it is heavy due to materials), not the best antenna(again due to materials) and really poor for macro photos(otherwise camera very good!).
The biggest question should be can you live with Windows Phone(I'm not a fan) and to that matter Symbian? I'd choose the E7 with Symbian any day of the week, it's alot better than many reviews suggest.