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If u dont want to use a lot of time tweaking and haxing your phone go for desire...
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by the way, i think that the htc desire is for "medium-heavy" users; it have a lot of cool thing but you can do anything with them. In the other side, you have the n900. I have to be honest; if you leave the n900 with the factory things/settings ,you will be dissapointed (at least, me) But in the moment that you install some apps (like kernel power for overclock, ipv6) and stuff like that, you will have a phone that is capable to do things that any phone can't do.
If I you, i choose N900, with no doubts.