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2009-10-19
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2009-10-19
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I slowly fell in love with the N900 over the last 2 months, but I must confess that the Droid is probably better for me. ...
I'm probably going to cancel my pre-order for the N900.
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2009-10-19
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2009-10-19
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I am sorry my comment sounded condescending to you. I was being dead serious. Maybe I misunderstood what you meant. It is just that to me, the greatest feature of the N900 is the development freedom that it offers. It has revived in me the desire to do desktop (as opposed to web) development. And I know that I will be joined by dozens of computer geeks in creating code for this device. I am also very interested in being able to view and edit my word processor documents and my spreadsheets anywhere and at any time. I want access to sqlite to make some small database applications to organize some info that I want to have with me at all times. That is why I am buying this device. I would buy it even if it did not have a phone. And I don't care what features Motorola, Apple, HTC, etc put on their device. As long as they don't allow me to create a quick Phython app while I am on the subway, or allow my fellow geeks to do as they please with the OS and create and distribute whatever app they want, I am just plain not interested. *That* is what makes the N900 special, not the other specs. All the other specs can and will be outdone by other devices in no time. But, the that geek freedom feature is going to be hard to beat. If those other features are what you are after, I'd say look elsewhere. Seriously.
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2009-10-19
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umm as of now i don't see anything compelling about this droid hype . At the end of the day all the apps on the market for android is geared towards the G1 and mytouch so the droid is in the same boat as the N900 when it comes to no released "wow apps" even if i had the chance to get the droid i wouldn't.
Also verizon will never take away from N900 crowd. 1 verizon is only US based. 2 verizon is expensive .
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2009-10-19
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Is it just me or does anyone else find the new Droid phone from Motorola ugly?
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2009/...roid-hands-on/
It has similar specs to the N900 so I wonder how it compares.
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2009-10-19
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2009-10-19
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I'll ignore the snarky tone and condescension.
The N900 is very much for me. I just don't think the mobile computer description is very apt. It's much more a smart phone to me.
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2009-10-19
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It's an interesting point you make about the apps being geared to the G1/Mytouch. Do you mean because they all have half the screen resolution? That's a fair point if they aren't compatible with the Droid...
Yet another reason for me to wait a few weeks to make a decision.
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2009-10-19
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