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2010-08-04
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@ Australia
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2010-08-04
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@ Chicago
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2010-08-04
, 04:36
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2010-08-04
, 04:37
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Not talking to you specifically, but I see a few posts like this every other day.
Abandonment. Prove it. Links, sources, whatever, because I'm not seeing what you see.
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2010-08-04
, 04:37
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2010-08-04
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2010-08-04
, 04:45
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2010-08-04
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@ intheclouds
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2010-08-04
, 05:23
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@ Honolulou
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#19
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Here's th real deal on the N900.
We all ran out and spent 400-500 bucks cause the device looked awesome. About 80 percent of us realized how crappy the OS was within a few days and started clamoring for an upgrade. We waited with baited breath until Nokia announced PR 1.2, and we were hopeful for a while.
Then PR 1.2 came out. And not only was it NOT the answer we were looking for, Nokia let us know that it was gonna ditch Maemo and move to Meego. That would have been fine except they also said that the N900 would not be supported. Great...
So while the world passes us by with new iPhones, Blackberries, and more Android phones than I can shake a stick at, Nokia continues to treat us like dog crap and expect us to come back for more.
I for one, however, know when i've had enough. I am looking forward to WP7. God, I am sooooo looking forward to WP7. And if that turns out to be a bust (Lord knows Ballmer doesn't have the best track record), I'll just head to Android.
So, to answer your question, what is the future for the N900? The future is an ever-decreasing price as they pile up on Ebay, and a bunch of consumers who will never buy another Nokia product again.
Let the wild Fanboy rumpus begin!!!!
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2010-08-04
, 06:05
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@ Finland
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#20
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On top of that, developers from this community are leaving, slowly, but still.
read the whole thread in that link
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