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2010-01-05
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2010-01-05
, 22:30
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I wasn't doing anything on my (2) DROIDs that I can't do on my 900. Difference is my proximity sensor actually "works" consistently on the 900. Having SIP client "built-in" gives "me" the edge over the DROID as far as functionality. Never mind the poor reception I got being less than 2 miles from (2) different Verizon stores and two blocks from Verizon CO.
That said, I prefer the sound levels on the DROID (and all my Motorola products, most recently the Q) vs. the 900.
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2010-01-05
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I feel geeky enough.. I don't need a phone on this hip, netbook on this arm, a tablet in this pocket.. etc.
One device, all my needs, all the way. Nothing hits it yet. Well.. the N900 has promise, but .. just out of reach for now. Android is closest so far to anything I've handled.
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2010-01-05
, 22:42
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E.g. if I carry my camera and a DS I can shoot all the pictures I want, then play all the games I want. One function does not influence another function's activities. Yet if I do so on my N900 then I compromise because shooting pictures will use up battery, playing games will use up battery.
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2010-01-05
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2010-01-05
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2010-01-05
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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keep a charged up mobile phone in your pocket in case your N900 gets drained?
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2010-01-05
, 22:56
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they is a funny snobbery on these boards against the iphone- its quite funny..
"In any case I dont believe HTC, Apple, google is any match for Nokia hardware or software wise. They only excel at HYPE marketing and branding. Nokia does real research and has the patents to prove it."
lol could you honestly honestly advise the masses to get any nokia over an iphone- seriously, what would average joe or even someone that wants alot out of there phone(mms/email/gps/games).
i love the nokia but lets get real here, the difference isnt marketing its function
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2010-01-05
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Not only that, but its good for "at least" 3Mb on T-Mobile's $10/mo. data plan.