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2011-06-14
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@ Australia
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Why exactly do you think you were wrong about going to Android ?
Theres more App support.
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2011-06-14
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@ Philippines
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yea i thought that too, more app support means better right?
when i was going through the top rated paid apps in the market, nothing appealed to me.
more than half the **** was rubbish to me etc. games and useless apps. i mean currently at #9 its $3.69AU for "Root Explorer", dl Filebox (for free btw) or ctrl+shift+x on the n900 and voila, thanks to some very talented people.
the free makret is worse, infested with games and thier lite versions and ****, even more useless apps.
im not trying to bash android's market. this is just what i experienced.
im sure the majority of the people appreciate the vast number of apps, but i have gone back to my n900 and wont be looking at android anytime soon.
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2011-06-16
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@ Sydney
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I bought a Motorola Milestone 2, its been a very solid device.
You will miss Maemo for some things though.
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2011-06-16
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It looks interesting but a keyboard will be more useful to me than a joypad. I'm hoping that the playstation functionality of the Play will work with the Xperia Pro as well...
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2011-07-05
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@ Sydney
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The things I need are:
Keyboard - I'm not fond of touchscreen typing
Large screen - as big as the N900 or better
Good camera with flash - as good as N900 or better
Gmail and Google Calendar compatibility
As fast as possible without having worse battery life than the N900
FM Radio
-oh yes, I forgot to add: available in the UK and works if I take it on holiday.
Is there a phone out there for me (or one likely to arrive in the next few months)?
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2011-07-06
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@ 'Nam
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2011-07-06
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Just sold my N900 after 14mths.
Ordered a Motorola Milestone 2, as its quite cheap at $350AU being out since Nov 2010.
Xperia Pro taking too long to come out, plus when it does it wont be as cheap.
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2011-07-06
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2011-07-06
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Funny thing I noticed today. I had said the video playback on the Desire Z was outstanding, but today I was trying the N900 and the video playback (from Mediatomb) was good so I did a comparison with the HTC Desire Z and the N900 was much, much better than the HTC! There is a difference in the way they degrade, the N900 will stop the video and buffer, while the Z will just let the video slow down and get way out of sync with the audio.
I was surprised how well the N900 handled this as I do not remember it being any good for video. Sorry if my earlier post was in any way misleading.
@Maruzko, there is more app support but most of the apps are rubbish!
I've done some speed tests, just how long it takes to load pages, and HTC is about twice as fast as the N900. Also the browser reflows text to fit your zoom level which is a really nice touch. It's better for web browsing.