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2009-12-01
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2009-12-01
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2009-12-01
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Well. the main reason for me why I wanna buy an N900 is:
Mobile Freedom! I could make Skype calls on my N900 over 3G, watch Divx movies, go on flash pages and have Firefox on there. You'd have less choice, yes, but the apps available for Maemo just suit my needs better! I don't need 100000 fart apps, but maybe a TI-83 Emulator, which would be more useful to me!
The iPhone is like a toy, but the N900 is a real pocketable computer.
Oh well, thats just my opinion. There is no perfect smartphone for everybody! If the iPhone appeals to you more, go ahead and be happy!
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2009-12-01
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2009-12-01
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Hey all you maemo enthusiasts,
just want to say goodbye to N900 and maemo. I was really thinking about buying one, but luckily, I got my iphone 2 weeks ago.
For me the situation is quite simple:
- Nokia did a really, really bad job concerning product communication (here I mean the announcment of a release date, not any product marketing - have you seen any?)
- The iphone is (for me) better anyhow (what counts for my daily mobil use: thinner, low weight, no mechanical degrees of freedom)
Well, if a spend several hundred bucks for a smartphone, I want a up to date product . The iphone is now ahead all smartphones I checked so far. Design, Interface and, well take a look at the AppStore, the choice IS impressing.
I wish you a early delivery - hopefully before the iphone 4G is out
-SmartMic
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2009-12-01
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2009-12-01
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2009-12-01
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What is worrying is that the Jailbroken apps have come a long way over the last year or so. Now with multifl0w for multitasking they are not that bad of an option. I still believe the N900 has got the edge for me, but for many the iPhone is a good choice.
For me the situation is quite simple:
- Nokia did a really, really bad job concerning product communication (here I mean the announcment of a release date, not any product marketing - have you seen any?)
Well, if a spend several hundred bucks for a smartphone, I want a up to date product . The iphone is now ahead all smartphones I checked so far. Design, Interface and, well take a look at the AppStore, the choice IS impressing.
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2009-12-01
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If I want to switch an application, I close the current and open the new one. Same when I go back to the former one. It's fast enough to get the "multi-task" feeling and the latest status is always saved.
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Mobile Freedom! I could make Skype calls on my N900 over 3G, watch Divx movies, go on flash pages and have Firefox on there. You'd have less choice, yes, but the apps available for Maemo just suit my needs better! I don't need 100000 fart apps, but maybe a TI-83 Emulator, which would be more useful to me!
The iPhone is like a toy, but the N900 is a real pocketable computer.
Oh well, thats just my opinion. There is no perfect smartphone for everybody! If the iPhone appeals to you more, go ahead and be happy!