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2009-12-21
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2009-12-21
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Because its strong points are appreciated mostly by geeks. Non geeks are likely not interested in what makes the N900 a superior device. They probably care more about the phone, the music, the GPS, the availability of a large number of apps, and other similar aspects of the device. On those areas, the N900 is not outstanding, and in fact trails other devices. See here for a more detail explanation:
http://www.themaemo.com/and-now-for-...iller-feature/
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2009-12-21
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2009-12-21
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2009-12-21
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Having instant messenger support with relevant protocol support out of the box is one thing (no MSN/AIM support? They combined have some 100 million times more users than jabber and Ovi combined...).
Sadly you have to install and tune the basic things out of the box before the device turns into usable. Many ordinary users are not frankly willing to do that.
All of my non-geek friends are drooling over the N900.
Granted, my dad probably wouldn't know what the do with the N900, but he'd also have the same clueless expression with an iPhone. Basically, if you can use an iPhone, you can easily use an N900 -- I've seen it with my own two eyes, so don't tell me that isn't true. Hell, even iPhone users don't have a screen devoted to headshots of their contacts that they can press to make a call. That's extremely UN-geeky.
I have Evernote, Qik, Hermes, etc downloaded and all work fine. From the iPhone world, I'd love the following apps:
* Budget software (ideally something that links with Mint.com)
* Shazam
That's pretty much it. Everything else I want, from a blogging client (MaStory) to an all-in-one sharing program (PixelPipe) exists and works great.
Soon, Sygic will release their app and mapping will be taken care of as Ovi Maps blow -- and will do so for a long time, I believe.
So, again - why the geek tag?