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So I've been exploring the content in the various repositories.
Installed and tried out applications
Read and other places about features, future, etc.
In the end, I can't help but to feel that the N900 and maemo are dinosaurs in many (but not all) areas compared to the iphone.
On my iPhone I download torrents at the command-line level (./gettorrent, etc) , switch between applications using Kilkari or whatever the app is called, I play games like Dungeon Hunter, Alive4Ever, Civilization, etc with graphics and gameplay that the N900 is a million light years behind.
I access the terminal on my iPhone and browse using a file manager.
I connect to my work mail exchange flawlessly and the phone is significantly better than the N900.
I tether it to my laptop and connect the laptop to the internet using it.
I can even set up a MiFi using it.
I also like music and there is an area where the iPhone once again wins.
Seriously the 90% of the things I do off my laptop are vastly superior on the iPhone.
The N900 is nice in that it gives more access to the OS and that the apps are free.
But, most apps looks like something developed 5 years ago and they seem to always be buggy.
I'm not a developer who needs full OS access on my phone and I doubt most people really do.
It's cool to be able to say that you got it...but if you need it to do your stuff then the GUI is seriously flawed.
The N900 is going up on eBay. Proceeds will go to my upcoming skiing trip (blessed by my dad).
It's a shitty device but in really good condition so if you want to make me an offer, and save me from selling it on ebay, send me a direct message. Offers made in this thread will not be considered.
If you're in the Chicago area you can do a local pick-up.