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Interesting set of points and nicely explained too. Some of them are not what I would choose and probably a slightly different order due to other priorities but nicely written!
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I've been using the N900 for almost a month now and I've fallen in love with it. Mostly for the simple fact that everything advertised just works! Reliability aside it's a fantastic multimedia powerhouse with unbelievably great multitasking and customizability.
However, I have encountered a few "issues". Some that need addressing, most are just me being picky or suggestions to "streamline" the feel of the Maemo 5 UI. Feel free to disagree - you might not agree with all of them, or you might have other points to add
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