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2010-03-30
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didnt even bother reading the hole review... you fail from the beginning... iphone has multitasking?? but its slow?? its not multitasking.. its not even close to it.. multitasking is when i f.ex. are in the middle of downloading and installing an app in the application manager, at the same time im reading on a webpage in the browser... so while im reading im also installing something in the background at the same time. thus doong 2 tasks at once.. and therefor its called multitasking... try doing 2 tasks at once on iphone. you fail
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2010-03-30
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@ Miami
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didnt even bother reading the hole review... you fail from the beginning... iphone has multitasking?? but its slow?? its not multitasking.. its not even close to it.. multitasking is when i f.ex. are in the middle of downloading and installing an app in the application manager, at the same time im reading on a webpage in the browser... so while im reading im also installing something in the background at the same time. thus doong 2 tasks at once.. and therefor its called multitasking... try doing 2 tasks at once on iphone. you fail
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
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it seems the n900 needs a 25mm battery door extension to last a day and has no usb host or bt keyboard support despite claiming to be a personal computer. Its a poor phone and an even worse umpc in its current state. It might be useful as a brick to throw at someone though, i would sure be scared anyhow...
The iphone and its appstore is more worthy of replacing a netbook than the n900 i agree. The iphone 4g will hopefully be the one. I will look forward to the new generation of meego devices though.
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
, 12:51
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@ Miami
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i agree with all the pros and cons of both devices i have a 32GB iphone 3GS and the nokia N900 i use the iphone as a gaming kinda phone as i like the games on it and the N900 as a every thing else device admitadly both devices are amazing n i'd find it hard to choose 1
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2010-03-31
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@ London
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2010-03-31
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@ Halifax, NS
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2010-03-31
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Also, im expecting a Sony Ericsson Xperia x10 tomorrow, so if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. It will have the US tmobile 3g bands, and will be running android 2.0. Its still in pre-production but I managed to get my hands on a retail model. The ones you see in reviews and videos are prototypes which are running android 1.6, the retail will be running android 2.0, which is the one I will be getting. Its expecting to release in UK in 2 weeks, and in USA in about a month or two. There aren't many reviewers out there that have a retail model so if you have any questions that you couldn't find answers to, feel free to ask. Ive owned an n900 before so I can do a fair comparison