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2009-12-29
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"Its just so much more crisp and clear than the iPhone display.
The second wow, the battery. In comparison to the iPhone.
The third and for me; most important wow (can you even say that :P ) - the Maemo system. This is just fantastic, compared to the os 3.x of the iPhone.
And of course the possibilities of multitasking on the phone, the display, the browser - there are just so many nice things about this device."
ok but the battery life- i have no such luck, probally to do with switching the power off mode off.
Now I can go to my girlfriend's home with the N900 full of movies, plug it on her TV, and not be bored