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When I look at some voices above saying "no we do not need it" - I am just wondering - what people use N900 phone for? Games?
I try to use it at work. But N900 is not really suitable for every-day business use - hardware is great, software provided by Nokia - far from expected.
Last edited by mlb; 2010-03-04 at 11:15.