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2013-12-17
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2013-12-17
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I use a n900 right now
Well I can see that it is a little outdated and I would love so much to have a n9/n950/Jolla phone for an everyday use, but even now it can do things that other newer phones can't do!
If I could choose without buthering about the money, then I would go with the n9 for an everyday use(or maybe with the jolla too, but I haven't seen it in real, so I don't know how it really feels :P)
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2013-12-17
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2013-12-18
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2 years ago i use N900 for few mounths i like it, whitch now is best phone on open OS? Linux os, N9? or some Ubuntu phone? or still N900 beats all?