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2011-06-20
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Hey God!
Having played with Android on my Nokia N900, I figure it will be quite the same experience, in which case I am not that impressed yet. Here is a good comparison between Nokia N900 and SE Xperia Pro.
GsmArena Comparison of Nokia N900 and Sony Ericcson Xperia Pro
I would expect a Smartphone coming out 2 years later to have a helleva lot more on offer than the SE Xperia Pro is offering.
Just shows how good the N900 really is.
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2011-06-20
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2011-06-20
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Nice handle mate. Seeing as you're God, could you please explain why my girlfriend turns into an angry hellbeast foaming at the mouth once a week, every month?
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2011-06-20
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Well what more do you expect? Every mobile device out there isnīt bringing anythig more then SE Xperia Pro, so basically the entire mobile industry must be a disaster then... xD? The only thing that could be on the Pro would be a dual core processor....apart from that itīs packing basically the best hardware/software available. The N900 isnīt friendly enough for the market & the OS more or less dead. Iīm not being rude, just pointing out facts.
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2011-06-20
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2011-06-20
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I disagree it's the best hardware. Does it have a Carl Zeiss lens? Does it have a 32GB hard disk? Is it capable of dual booting or running more than one OS?
As for the best software (lol), you are kidding right?
I wonder who decided the N900 was not friendly enough for the market?
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2011-06-20
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I have been persuading my wife to wait on this coming out for about 2 months.She wanted to get a desire Z because she likes the idea of a keyboard after playing with mine, but doesn't want to have to fiddle with the OS. But I made her wait. Now they go and put the release date back on the xperia pro, but she's still waiting. I searched and as far as I could find, It is currently the best alternative out there (or nearly out there) if you want a qwerty.
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2011-06-20
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2011-06-20
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Having played with Android on my Nokia N900, I figure it will be quite the same experience, in which case I am not that impressed yet. Here is a good comparison between Nokia N900 and SE Xperia Pro.
GsmArena Comparison of Nokia N900 and Sony Ericcson Xperia Pro
I would expect a Smartphone coming out 2 years later to have a helleva lot more on offer than the SE Xperia Pro is offering.
Just shows how good the N900 really is.
My Nokia N900 is my website, still up an running for the Maemo community. My Nokia N900 is upgraded to 21.2011.38-1Tmaemo1.1 ~ CSSU ready ~ Overclocked ~ Speed patched ~ Swappolube ~ was running 7 desktops ~ 270 apps and counting ~ Multi-Boot with Standard Kernel , Kernel Power 2.6.28.10power47 and NITDroid N12 "UMay".
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