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#11
Originally Posted by cashclientel View Post
Not sure where you live, but there are quite a few adverts for the N900 on the tube in London. Also in the windows of Vodafone shops and Carephone Warehouse Stores. I think it's been in some of the papers/magazines as well.

To be honest I think they're advertising it a bit too hard... Lots of people are gonna be disappointed especially at the lack of games. It's not a device for the common man.
Oh! I never knew it's like that on England!

I live in US, and there is no advertisement at all. not at all. nothing...
 
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Originally Posted by cashclientel View Post
Not sure where you live, but there are quite a few adverts for the N900 on the tube in London. Also in the windows of Vodafone shops and Carephone Warehouse Stores. I think it's been in some of the papers/magazines as well.

To be honest I think they're advertising it a bit too hard... Lots of people are gonna be disappointed especially at the lack of games. It's not a device for the common man.
Dont agree. Don't get why so many of you (the geek brigade?) think the common man can't handle the N900. Its the best internet device out there at present. Why shouldn't Jo Blogs want this thing?! It promises to be so much. The future is bright for the N900.
 
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#13
Originally Posted by ToJa92 View Post
Cause N900 is just step three of their four-step plan to release internet tablets, if I recall correctly. N900 is more of a "prototype", at least that's the impression I got.



Nspeed for M5 is simply a port from S60V1, which runs on phones such as the original N-Gage phone.
GOD damn that!

so, is it going to be a "nice one" by firmware upgrade, or by next device???

If it's prototype for next device, not a firmware, I'm gonna ****in fire the Nokia Headquarter office.

$640 is a lot for Highschool sophomore.
 
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Originally Posted by bonerp View Post
Dont agree. Don't get why so many of you (the geek brigade?) think the common man can't handle the N900. Its the best internet device out there at present. Why shouldn't Jo Blogs want this thing?! It promises to be so much. The future is bright for the N900.
Nice to hear that!

FUTURE IS GREAT FOR THE N900!

(btw, how do you quote on multiple replys?)
 
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Originally Posted by bonerp View Post
Dont agree. Don't get why so many of you (the geek brigade?) think the common man can't handle the N900. Its the best internet device out there at present. Why shouldn't Jo Blogs want this thing?! It promises to be so much. The future is bright for the N900.
Joe Bloggs wants games. The N900 has 2 (bounce and Angries) that could be considered comparable to iPhone/Andriod. Joe Bloggs also likes Apps and more functions on the phone. My mother saw my N900 and said she wanted one. I told her it couldn't do individual ring tones for contacts and now she isn't keen. This is the level we're dealing with.

Originally Posted by okhabin View Post
FUTURE IS GREAT FOR THE N900!
Like this.
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Nokia are a business and have chosen a path of using the OSS community phenomenon to reduce their overheads specifically after sales support and development. Unlike Apple who do the opposite and make a killing from their Applications store.
 
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Originally Posted by starman View Post
come on really, want games buy a psp or ds, lets face it, games on these devices are rubbish, yes even those ones on the iphone, out of the 100+ games i bought for my 3GS id consider maybee 3 of them being worthy of repeat plays.

id rather developers concentrate on usefull applications than load once and delete games..
Well said..any itwat user asks me what games it has, i just tell them "sorry, it's not a toy"!...the only 'game' i want/have is chess...now, how do i delete that marbles, blocks, marjong rubbish?
 
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what is with wormux?
I love playing wormux...
 
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Buy a PSP GO, nerd
 
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Originally Posted by okhabin View Post
GOD damn that!

so, is it going to be a "nice one" by firmware upgrade, or by next device???

If it's prototype for next device, not a firmware, I'm gonna ****in fire the Nokia Headquarter office.

$640 is a lot for Highschool sophomore.
Perhaps not prototype, but the new device with M6 will probably be 'cooler', or at least have more eye candy. And it's not even certain whether you can install M6 on N900 or not.
 
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Different games for different devices. My DSi LL is my main device for gaming on the go. I do appreciate Angry Birds, Line Rider and Hoops Frenzy on the N900 though.

I made my mind up about buying the N900 the second I saw a DrNokSnes demo. Super Mario bros never gets old.
 
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