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There's a ton of issues with the native Exchange and POP3 clients on the DROID...most people opting for 3rd party email apps, myself included. FWIW, I had to download a lot of apps onto my Droid to get same/similar functionality of the 900 out of the box...even if it was for "corrective" reasons.
I'm new to Maemo, but even though this is supposed to be "5th version" (?), wouldn't it still be considered "new" given that apps from previous versions of Maemo don't work on the 900?
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However, the target for N900 must be to do AT LEAST what Nexus does...
I'm not a dev, but given Nexus One presentation, people have to work hard on N900 if they want to have leveled with competition...otherwise it'll become a huge disappointment...
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I don't consider the Android and the iPhone competition to the N900.
I would more consider something like the Touches to be competitors... but even they don't come close. Only thing they really do good is games..
The n900 is a device of it's own. It's a tablet.. but a tablet that brings some (albeit limited) phone capabilities to tablet users.
And which company are you saying is trying to beat the iPhone?