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2010-08-10
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2010-08-10
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2010-08-10
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2010-08-10
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2010-08-10
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Nobody can just "tell" you what to do. If you don't have time to properly research a purchase my recommendation is not to purchase it.
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2010-08-10
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OP states some requirements and asks for advice. That's not quite the same as just posting: "WHAT PHONE SHOULD I BUY PLEASE TELL ME"
FWIW, I agree with your sentiment nonetheless. I doubt OP wants an N900.
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2010-08-10
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Do you worry that you'd get some refurbished N900 (i.e. old hardware with new case) at that price?
If you're not locked into a Fido contract, you could consider Wind if you want 3G. If you are locked in, are you going to be using Fido or Wifi for internet? If the latter, consider a netbook as wheelybird suggests.
The N900 keyboard is fairly easy to use and easy to adapt to, but not as fast as a full-size (or even mostly full-size) keyboard.
Nobody can just "tell" you what to do. If you don't have time to properly research a purchase my recommendation is not to purchase it.
The pro's and con's of N900 and the N900 vs iPhone, vs Android, vs Samsung X, HTC Y, Motorola Z, Google Q.. are all over these forums and will require you to read to decide if it's worth it for what you want. We are not you.. we can't tell you if it's worth your money or not.
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2010-08-10
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Do you worry that you'd get some refurbished N900 (i.e. old hardware with new case) at that price?
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2010-08-10
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Im faily new to the forum but not new to forums in general. I didnt search this due to the slight urgency.
Im looking at the N900 off Ebay. Risky I know, but for around 330-350 USD with shipping, its perfect.
But I live in Canada, and specifically have Fido as a service provider, meaning the 3G wont work in my area.
Im a student going to live on residance, so talking isn't going to be my number one priority. Texting, Facebook, games, Twitter, browsing web pages and going on MSN-esque programs are my main needs. Aswell as a flowing UI, which Maemo can give. I'm not a 'power' user, but I love to tinker with the device (Former Symbian User)
So in final my question is:
Is it worth getting the N900 if my area is not 3G compatible?
Should I focus on Andriod instead?