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podcasts - not sure I've seen a universally praised podcast client yet (any pointers welcome!).
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Well, it's on it's way (per NokiaRetail's email confirmation this morning - so I predict a long couple of weeks of getting into trouble for playing with my new today too much!).
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Despite pressure from friends to do the iPhone thing, the N900 has won me over. My PAC arrived yesterday, so today's the day to place an order methinks .
It is almost funny reading people's tales of woe with the n900, because I've spent 18 months with an HTC Diamond, which I have really liked, not least because it's so small, but the frustration of keep ending back at a bland WinMo screen got too annoying and it keeps running out of memory - at least on Maemo there is a chance that someone clever can do something to fix problems, whereas in the WinMo world, and despite the best efforts of XDAers' work-arounds, you still have to rely on Billy G to fix the fundamentals and that's not happening quickly.
So I'm trying to work out what I'll like and what I won't...
Expected likes : I use internet radio a fair bit, which I believe is a built-in app; I'll like having a proper keyboard and a good sized screen (the down-sode of which is the bigger form factor of course, but that's ok); and the browser sounds excellent. I don't use my "phone" to make that many calls, except when in the car, so the problems over phone functionality are less of a concern (having said that, is it easy to turn it on to silent/vibrate for when I'm in the office?). And, generally, I'm looking forward playing 'under the hood' to tweak. I've also seen that SCUMMVM is on the way and the SNES/GBC emulator looks like a good timewaster
Expected less likes:
battery life, but then I'm use to having to charge during the day already (and a friend with a new iThing GS is saying that the - sealed - battery on that isn't last a day and is worse than her old one)
podcasts - not sure I've seen a universally praised podcast client yet (any pointers welcome!).
media - a lot of the ripped CDs I have are WMA files rather than MP3s, and I'll have issues with the artist name etc. Having said that, the HTC media player I have now is very unreliable and I was always dropping into Media Player, which isn't particularly inspiring.
In terms of keeping it look nice, I've been reading the arguments about screen protectors and think I'll go for the DQC-160, and a PDair book-style case, which looks like it will protect the keyboard too (although will be odd typing through "protection", but much safer
Any help/guidance/comment, or pointers as to what I've missed very welcome.
Thanks again for all those that take the time to keep the answers to people's problems coming!