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2014-04-07
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2014-04-07
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2014-04-07
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2014-04-07
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ya I've read the same thing....I am dubious at this point tho as to whether it will be as ...hmm...comfortable...as using the n900 ...form factor wise. or whether it will be a rather awkward device for phone conversations.
Don't get me wrong....I personally like the direction the successor to the pandora is going...I just think it is more parallel with the neo rather than a competitor.
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2014-04-07
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2014-04-07
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2014-04-07
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2014-04-07
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No worries man...No one's jumping on you...best optimal suggestions concerning what to purchase considering the neo900 (tentative) release being the 3rd quarter of this year.......is all that I was referring to....
Heheh...personally...If I never stumbled into my 1st nxx0 I'd probably be a happy and content Android user.
But...like a good drug...it is hard to kick once you get a taste.
Frankly your aim at buying a n900 and getting used to the device and later ...possibly ...hopefully (if it goes to 2nd and 3rd runs)...buying a 2nd or hopefully 3rd run neo900 board and replacing your existing n900 board with it is a smart move.