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2009-05-09
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2009-05-09
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2009-05-09
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2009-05-09
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2009-05-09
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2009-05-09
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2009-05-09
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I'm willing to pay as much as needed for it, but I'm just concerned if it's going to come out in the next few months.
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2009-05-09
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I've been considering getting a n800 for a while now, and I have enough money to snag one off of ebay. My question is; should I wait for the next generation? From what I hear there wont be any support for Maemo 5 on the n8x0 devices. Also, a lot of the new features in the SDK makes me think that there will be a large leap hardware-wise. Is the release date soon enough to merit holding off?
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2009-05-09
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What is "a while?" If you've been hesitating this long at the current price point, maybe you should wait. Or you should tell us a little more about yourself. It sounds like money isn't a big factor, so I'm more interested in the details why haven't already pulled the trigger. Also, what are your needs and have you also considered the n810?
Thanks!